Digital Media Design Minor
The Digital Media Design minor provides students with expanded production and design skills in publishing, interactive web media, and 3d environments.
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The Digital Media Design minor provides students with expanded production and design skills in publishing, interactive web media, and 3d environments. Students complete project-based work focusing on branding, advertising, print and electronic publishing to develop portfolio-ready professional designs. Classes are taught in a lab environment using theoretical models and industry tools to encourage exploring digital media through the process of design thinking.
- Degree Type
- Minor
- Area of Interest
- Communications, Marketing & Media
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- Program Location
- Queens Campus
- Required Credit Hours
- 15
Courses
DMD 1001, 2100, 3100, PHO 2100 and 3 credits from each list: DMD 3100 or DMD 4100, ADV 3200 or COM 3282 or COM 3283 or any DMD elective.
NO OVERLAP BETWEEN MAJOR/MINORS
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Dr. John DiMarco
Professor, Mass Communication
Interested in Communications, Marketing & Media, but not sure if Digital Media Design Minor is right for you?
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