CCCTC Digital Media Arts Students Use Many Types of Program Software to Prepare Them for Careers in the Digital Media Industry

Students in the Digital Media Arts program at the Clearfield County Career and Technology Center (CCCTC) use many different types of software in the program to prepare them for work in business and entertainment. Advances in technology make digital media skills an ongoing corporate need. Students use Adobe Creative Cloud software including Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and Dreamweaver.  Digital Media Arts students, Morgan Gomola (left) from West Branch Area High School, is using her skills in Dreamweaver; and Emma Geyer (right) from West Branch Area High School is using her skills in Photoshop. To learn more about the opportunities for high school or adult students in the Digital Media Arts program, visit us at www.ccctc.edu.

Students and faculty at CCCTC will join others across the nation during the month of February to celebrate “National Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month.”  CTE Month provides programs across the country an opportunity to demonstrate how CTE makes students college-and career-ready and prepares them for high-wage, high-demand occupation fields.