CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
POLICY STATEMENT
NUMBER: 78-11
FILE: Certificate
SUBJECT: CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN GRAPHIC ARTS SUPERVISION
The following policy statement, recommended by the Academic Senate
at its meeting of December 1, 1977, and approved by the President
on January 3, 1978, is as follows:
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN GRAPHIC ARTS SUPERVISION
The certificate program in Graphic Arts Supervision
is an interdisciplinary program sponsored by the Industrial Education
Department in cooperation with the Industrial Technology Department.
The printing industry ranks as the second largest
industry in the United States. There is a definite need for personnel
familiar with the procedures necessary to operate in the supervisory
realm of the industry.
The program would permit a student to study,
in detail, industrial production processes, quality control procedures,
economics, and personnel requirements of the industry.
Requirements for the Certificate in Graphic Arts Supervision:
1. A Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Arts that includes the following:
IA 342, 342, 351, 352, 353, 380, 453, 454, 455, 492, 391.
2. Approval of the Certificate Committee for admission to the Certificate
Program during the first semester of enrollment. An advisor will
be appointed upon admission to the program.
3. Satisfactory completion of 24 units as listed below, or their
equivalent: Industrial Technology 300, 307, 309, 315, 405.
School of Business Administration: Accounting 202, Finance 222.
Psychology 381.
Any deviation from this program requires the written
permission of the program advisor. Interested students should consult
Dr. Robert Kunst. Effective: Immediately
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