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Austin Community College

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Last Updated 2011-01-26 09:49:32
1820 W. Stassney Lane
Austin, Texas 78745

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Phone: (512) 223-9266
Fax: (512) 223-9265
http://www.austincc.edu

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Degrees offered:

AAS in Printing & Desktop Publishing Production; Printing Management and Printing Advanced Technology; Graphic Design; and 2D and 3D Animation; Certificates in Graphic Design; Interactive Design; Prepress Technology; 2D & 3D Animation

Processes:

Desktop Publishing; Graphic Design / Illustration; Multimedia Package Design; Prepress

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Department website:

http://www.austincc.edu/viscom

Address
1820 W. Stassney Lane
Austin, Texas
78745


Contact
Andrew J. Saldana
E-mail: asaldana@austincc.edu
Phone: (512) 223-9266
Fax: (512) 223-9265

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