Hello, I am currently enrolled in a Graphic Arts Management program at a university.
I am a Sophomore in this program and I feel as if the program is slacking some so I came here for advice.
I have taken printing courses all through high school and I have competed in Printing competitions as a part of Skills USA and placed first in the post secondary level at nationals. Now my problem is this program does not seem to teach us very well and I don't know how to approach this situation. We have just received a brand new 2 color Heidelberg Printmaster 46, formally known as the QM 46, but anyhow they have yet to use it after almost a full semester of classes. Also when they did use it they had to come to me to have me show the professors how to use it, even after the Heidelberg tech installed it and did training.
Also we have a 4 color AB Dick, not very sure what model, and they never use that either due to lack of knowledge.
Along with them not using this equipment our classes that are supposed to teach us everything about graphic arts are mostly based on articles reviews because the professors don't know how to use the equipment so we cannot even do projects, along with when we do do one project a semester there isn't even enough impressions to run where you actually get experience using the specific equipment.
So how should I approach this problem? I feel as if I am spending 4 years at a school for a piece of paper saying I know how to do something that I don't. I am working in the In plant at the school which is totally unrelated to the program so I am gaining some experience, but should I approach the professors about this? I would talk to the dept head but he is a professor as well and he is the worst out of all the professors there. Or should I just ride out the program and receive my degree and move on?
Any advice would be appreciated, and sorry for rambling on but I need some advice how to make the most out of my college program so I am better candidate for a job after school.
Shane
I am a Sophomore in this program and I feel as if the program is slacking some so I came here for advice.
I have taken printing courses all through high school and I have competed in Printing competitions as a part of Skills USA and placed first in the post secondary level at nationals. Now my problem is this program does not seem to teach us very well and I don't know how to approach this situation. We have just received a brand new 2 color Heidelberg Printmaster 46, formally known as the QM 46, but anyhow they have yet to use it after almost a full semester of classes. Also when they did use it they had to come to me to have me show the professors how to use it, even after the Heidelberg tech installed it and did training.
Also we have a 4 color AB Dick, not very sure what model, and they never use that either due to lack of knowledge.
Along with them not using this equipment our classes that are supposed to teach us everything about graphic arts are mostly based on articles reviews because the professors don't know how to use the equipment so we cannot even do projects, along with when we do do one project a semester there isn't even enough impressions to run where you actually get experience using the specific equipment.
So how should I approach this problem? I feel as if I am spending 4 years at a school for a piece of paper saying I know how to do something that I don't. I am working in the In plant at the school which is totally unrelated to the program so I am gaining some experience, but should I approach the professors about this? I would talk to the dept head but he is a professor as well and he is the worst out of all the professors there. Or should I just ride out the program and receive my degree and move on?
Any advice would be appreciated, and sorry for rambling on but I need some advice how to make the most out of my college program so I am better candidate for a job after school.
Shane