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Arizona State University

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7001 E. Williams Field Road Technology Center 102
Mesa, Arizona 85212

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Phone: (480) 727-1685
Fax: (480) 727-1684
http://www.asu.edu

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Degrees offered:

BS; BAS; MS in Technology

Processes:

Business Management--Print; Binding / Postpress; Desktop Publishing; Digital Print; Flexography; Graphic Design / Illustration; Gravure; Management Information Systems; Multimedia; Offste Lithography; Package Design; Prepress; Screen Printing; Wide Format

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Department website:

http://www.east.asu.edu/ctas/imt/

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7001 E. Williams Field Road Technology Center 102
Mesa, Arizona
85212


Contact
Dr. Thomas E. Schildgen
E-mail: ts@asu.edu
Phone: (480) 727-1685
Fax: (480) 727-1684

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The Accrediting Council for Collegiate Graphic Communications, Inc. (ACCGC) is an independent body of industry and education professionals devoted to promoting excellence in graphic communications education. The ACCGC is dedicated to the improvement and recognition of collegiate level curricula in graphic communications.

Accreditation granted by the ACCGC ensures that the graphic communications program in higher education meets or exceeds the established standards. Graphic communications programs from associate, baccalaureate, and graduate degree-granting institutions may be considered for accreditation.

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