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Graphic and Print Technician Certificate at Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology

High school graduates seeking an education that taps into their creativity and prepares them for a range of careers in manufacturing should check out MITT's Graphic and Print Technician (GPT) certificate program. GPT is the only program of its kind in Manitoba to teach flexographic printing and feature an onsite large Heidelberg press.

Program prerequisites for domestic students include a grade of 50% or higher in Grade 12 (40S) Math and English, and in just one year, students develop knowledge and skills across the spectrum of design, pre-press, printing, and post-press finishing.

Students can expect a diverse learning experience, led by industry veteran instructors, that blends classroom theory, hands-on training in various techniques (including vehicle wraps), and experiential learning through a work practicum placement. Sample courses include: Introduction to Graphic Design and Print, Digital Drawing, Digital Printing, Bindery and Finishing, Digital Design I, Introduction to Specialty Printing Applications, Digital Design II, Lithographic Printing, and Flexographic Printing. All MITT students also gain a foundation of employability and essential skills through MITT's Work Skills Series workshops, which help them successfully bridge from classroom to career.

Because MITT builds its programs with industry, focusing on the in-demand skills they need in their workforce, GPT graduates enjoy consistently high rates of employment at graduation in careers that range from desktop design to print press operation.

Find more details on career and salary information under the career information section of GPT's program page: mitt.ca/gpt. And if you are a student requiring financial assistance, MITT can help, we have a range of options you can explore at mitt.ca/student-success.

Start here to get there!

For more information, please visit MITT.ca/start

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