Art, A/V Technology and Communications Pathway

Careers in Art, A/V Technology and Communications

Turn your creativity into a career with Alabama's Arts, A/V Technology, and Communications programs. Develop hands-on skills in digital media, graphic design, video production, animation, broadcasting, and communications while building a portfolio that showcases your talents. Whether you're pursuing college, technical training, or entering the workforce, these pathways can prepare you for exciting careers in today's fast-growing creative and media industries.

Explore the Careers Waiting for You

Graphic Designer

Turn your creativity into a career by designing the visuals that brands, businesses, and organizations use to connect with their audiences. As a graphic designer, you'll develop skills in digital design, branding, illustration, and multimedia while building a professional portfolio. This pathway can lead to opportunities in advertising, marketing, publishing, web design, and creative media industries.

Web and Digital Interface Designer

Shape the digital experiences people use every day by designing websites, apps, and interactive platforms. As a Web and Digital Interface Designer, you'll combine creativity and technology to create engaging, user-friendly designs while building valuable skills in web development, user experience, and digital media. This pathway can lead to opportunities in technology companies, marketing agencies, e-commerce businesses, and freelance design careers.

Broadcast Technician

Be behind the scenes of the news, sports, entertainment, and live events that audiences enjoy every day. As a broadcast technician, you'll work with cutting-edge audio, video, and production equipment to keep broadcasts running smoothly. This pathway can lead to opportunities in television and radio stations, streaming media, live event production, and multimedia communications.


A New Way to Grow

We consider Alabama’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) program to be the foundation for our state’s future. CTE is focused on developing the skills of K-12 students and strives to prepare them for postsecondary learning and workforce opportunities. It also provides them essential leadership skills through participation in student organizations. CTE is learning that works for Alabama.​