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    graphic information technology. "The degree prepares students for technical and management positions in the diverse graphic communications and information technology industries to include: digital printing and publishing; technical/digital media production; management of graphic information assets; quality assurance of graphic products; planning and evaluation of print, Internet, multimedia, technical sales, technical computer graphics and animation. The cross media nature of the industry requires today’s graduates to understand the full spectrum of graphic imaging and reproduction processes, and current business practices. "
    Basically its a business/science degree.

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