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Graphic Communications Education

Graphic Communications, a program in the Department of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education in the College of Education, is one of the oldest areas of study at NCSU.
Courses in Engineering Drawing and Descriptive Geometry were taught on this campus when the doors opened in 1889. Graphic Communication now teaches approximately 18 separate courses at the undergraduate and graduate. It also offers a minor, a major and a Master of Science in Graphic Communications Education. The major (a concentration under Technology Education) provides students with a background in technical graphics, manufacturing and materials and management. The Master's Degree is designed to prepare qualified graphics teachers for careers in teaching at the post-secondary level. Students entering the minor come from a variety of Engineering Programs: Technology Education, Communications, Accounting and Design, to name a few.
Updated: August 2012
- Associate Professor
- Undergraduate Coordinator, TDE
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- Teaching Assistant Professor
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- Professor
- Director of Graduate Programs
- Associate Department Head
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- Alumni Distinguished Professor Emeritus
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- Assistant Professor
- Facilities Manager
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- Teaching Assistant Professor
- Assistant Department Head for Undergraduate Education
- Undergraduate Coordinator of Graphic Communications
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Box 7801
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, N.C. 27695-7801
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