Design & Multimedia
Overview:
For creative individuals interested in digital technology, working in the graphic design industry can be satisfying while offering many career options. Companies from all industries need creative assets to tell their story and promote their products and services to customers. Students in this pathway will use industry-standard software to create projects that will be printed in traditional and digital formats and included in employment portfolios. You will also have the opportunity to explore career options within this rapidly expanding industry sector.
Related Job Titles: Media and Communication Specialist, Graphic Designer, Multimedia Artist, Animator, Developer Graphic Artist, Entrepreneur, and more.
Participate in a Career Student Technical Organization (CTSO):
Technology Student Association (TSA)
Technology Student Association (TSA)
Courses Included:
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Level 1
- Foundations of Design, Multimedia Arts, & Digital Communication (A/B)
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Level 2
- Adobe Photoshop I (ACC Concurrent Enrollment with MGD 1011) and Adobe Illustrator I (ACC Concurrent Enrollment MGD 1012)
- Level 3
- Adobe Photoshop II (ACC Concurrent Enrollment MGD 2011), and Adobe Illustrator I (ACC Concurrent Enrollment MGD 2012)
- Level 4
- Work-Based Learning: Design & Multimedia Arts
Concurrent Enrollment:
Our partnership with Aims Community College creates opportunities for students to earn high school credit and college credit at the same time through concurrent enrollment.
- Aims Community College:
- Adobe Photoshop I
- Adobe Photoshop II
- Adobe Illustrator I
- Adobe Illustrator II
Industry Certificates:
Students can earn nationally recognized certifications which proves they have the skills employers need and can lead to employment opportunities not otherwise available.
- Adobe Certified Professional: Graphic Design & Illustrations Using Adobe Illustrator (Ai)
Have a Question?
Dr. Rebecca Albert Vollrath
Director of Career and Innovation
James Campion
RHS College and Career Counselor