Pittsburg (Kansas) State University confers a four-year undergraduate program in technology with an emphasis in digital and print media. This curriculum includes graphics estimating, quality control and production graphics. Print media students can transfer up to 64 credits from other schools, with 60 credits required in residence at Pittsburg State. Information on the Ethel Hatton Scholarship Fund and other aid options for print media students is available through the financial aid office.
Pittsburg State University
1701 S. Broadway
Pittsburg, KS 66762
620-231-7000
pittstate.edu
The Rochester (New York) Institute of Technology features a graduate degree in print media, with options for traditional and online students. This 48-credit degree requires courses in color analysis and printing processes, as well as thesis research. Undergraduate students can couple their majors with printing minors for an introduction to the print media field. Financial aid options for graduate students include graduate assistantships and fellowships that combine financial assistance with research opportunities. Student organizations like the Technical Association of the Graphic Arts engage graduate students outside of the classroom.
Rochester Institute of Technology
One Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623
585-475-2411
rit.edu
Bowling Green (Ohio) State University's Firelands College issues an associate degree in visual media technology with a print media emphasis. This two-year program requires 27 credits of core classes, including color digital applications, occupational safety and photography. Financial aid is available for print media students, including the possibility of full tuition for students from under-represented populations. After completing this degree program, students can work with the Office of Career Services to locate print media openings.
BGSU Firelands College
One University Drive
Huron, OH 44839
419-433-5560
firelands.bgsu.edu
West Texas A&M University offers an undergraduate degree program in mass communications with a print media emphasis. Students can choose to pursue a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in print media, depending on their career aspirations. Print media students complete mass communication coursework and 21 credits in print media before submitting their portfolios for faculty review. Students can also find printing and layout opportunities at "The Prairie," a student-run magazine.
West Texas A&M University
2501 4th Ave.
Canyon, TX 79016
806-651-2798
wtamu.edu