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What Can I Do With This Degree? Faculty:
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The Digital Arts major of the Digital Media degree program incorporates design skills, technical training, as well as critical thinking skills in its curriculum. Students are provided a balance of theory, practice, and production in a major which includes work in graphic design, typography, digital image manipulation, animation, and other multimedia software applications. Students apply multimedia technology to assemble graphics, text, sound, and video into meaningful productions. Students will gain experience utilizing a variety of software applications, design techniques, as well as learning about the creative process. Students graduating with a degree in Digital Arts Media Technology may seek careers not only in the traditional advertising and printing fields, but also in new areas that include multimedia and interactive design.
Other 4-Year Degree Transfer Options Students must have mastery of the computer skills presented in AIT 100 (Intro. to Keyboarding) and CIS 190 (Intro. to Windows) prior to entering this program.
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