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Nov 21, 2024
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2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Digital Media Certificate
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This 15-credit certificate is open to graduate students who are interested in acquiring or expanding skills in Digital Media, a field that encompasses video and audio production, graphic design and digital publishing, and multimedia and website communication. The certificate emphasizes both skill proficiency and integration in a multimedia environment. Transfer credits may not be applied to this certificate.
The employment market for this certificate includes:
- Working professionals who wish to acquire or expand skills in a variety of digital modalities in order to adapt to market changes (examples: journalism, sports administration, marketing, nonprofit management, arts and entertainment administration, information technology, and education).
- Working professionals whose organizations ask them to contract for services in digital media, or to supervise creative projects. The certificate can also help anyone to become a better consumer and critic of digital media.
Benefits to students:
- Coursework offers hands-on opportunities for students to build a multimedia portfolio and to produce work for actual
- clients.
- Faculty in Digital Media range from working professionals in the industry to academics with unique areas of specialization. Strong industry connections expose students to current issues in real-time to socialize students to the professional workplace, while a critical-cultural perspective on historic and contemporary practices promotes critical thinking and lifelong learning.
- Students have access to high-definition video and audio production studios and field equipment, and post-production labs.
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One Course From The Following Options:
Three Additional Courses From The Following Options:
One Course From The Following Options:
Communication Elective (As Approved By The Program Director)
Total: 15 Cr.
Note: CVA 687 can be taken either as 1 credit in one semester and 2 credits in the following semester, or students can complete the 3 credit hour requirements in one semester. Note that 80 hours of work are required for each credit hour.
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