School of Graphic Communications Management

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School of Graphic Communications Management

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Originally called School of Graphic Arts. Early programmes of study divided into: Printing and Publishing; Printing and Management; and Practical Journalism. Programmes of study later streamlined into two areas: Printing Management and Practical Journalism. 1959-1960: Printing Management and Journalism appear to have split into two distinct academic programmes although they continued to be headed by the same director (RYERSON CALENDAR). 1965-1966: Communications Department was formed under Ted Schrader. It grouped together the Journalism, RTA, Photographic Arts and Graphic Arts Management Programs. 1970-1971 1: the Communications Department was discontinued. The four programs mentioned above continued as before. Journalism and Graphic Arts management were both chaired by Ted Schrader. Ed. Parker was first Director of School of Graphic Arts. E.U.(Ted) Schrader succeeded Parker and headed both Printing Management and Journalism.

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The Creative School

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