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2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Digital Media Specialist, A.A.S.
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As technology has changed, computer-based media has become a popular communication technology. The digital media specialist degree introduces students to essential web design software, basic troubleshooting, help desk technical skills, and business-centered official applications such as document processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation software. The digital media specialist degree also introduces students to computer graphic design software and computer programming, animation, and web design. The course focuses on informational, business, commercial, entertainment, and game-based applications. This degree incorporates vendor certification training, specifically in Adobe certifications, for students preparing for entry-level employment or career advancement in a variety of occupations within the digital media field.
Program Overview
A student pursuing an Associate of Applied Science degree in Digital Media Specialist must complete the requirements for the general education core and the technology core. With the exceptional growth being experienced in the Eastern Panhandle, well-trained digital media specialist support personnel are essential for business and industry. The Digital Media Specialist A.A.S. degree provides students with the training needed for employment upon graduation.
Students completing the Associate of Applied Science degree in Digital Media Specialist will understand and be able to demonstrate basic skills in writing, reading, math, and decision-making and communication, graphic design skills, web page design skills, presentation, and publication design skills, and business-centered office applications to be prepared for employment within the ever-changing information technology field.
Students in the Digital Media Specialist Degree Program will:
- Complete hands-on activities that help develop computer application fluency and fundamental technical skills.
- Employ business-centered and professional applications for document processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation design.
- Complete project-based activities, which incorporate publication and document creation, design skills, electronic presentation skills, and web design skills to prepare for the work environment.
- Utilize essential web design software, graphic design software, and animate software to create digital and/or print publications.
- Perform basic troubleshooting and help desk technical skills to aid in computer support training.
Career Opportunities
Students in the digital media specialist degree program complete hands-on activities that help develop computer application fluency, design theories, and fundamentals technical skills. They complete project-based activities, which incorporate publication and document creation and design skills, electronic presentation skills, and web design skills to prepare for the work environment. Upon earning a degree, digital media specialist graduates may pursue entry-level employment in a variety of business, government, and educational institutions. A Blue Ridge Community and Technical College training in graphic design, web design, and publication development and design applications will add value to the workplace.
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Curriculum for an Associate of Applied Science in Digital Media Specialist
General Education Core |
15 |
Technical Core (Track) |
45 |
Total Credit Hours Required |
60 |
Specialty Tracks
You must select ONE of the following specialty tracks:
Computer Applications Track
- CAS 192 - Computer Apps Practicum (1)
- CAS 210 - Outlook Complete (3)
- CAS 211 - Word Complete (3)
- CAS 212 - PowerPoint Complete (3)
- CAS 213 - Excel Complete (3)
- CAS 214 - Access Complete (3)
- CAS 217 - Data File Management (3)
- IT 189 - Operating Sys Fundamentals (3)
- IT 210 - Help Desk Technician (3)
- MDIA 104 - Web Page Design (3)
- SDE 188 - Intro to Programming Logic (3)
- Any 292 Field Experience (3)
- Restricted Elective in ACCT 201, BUSN 101, BUSN 108, BUSN 125, COMM 202, COMM 205, CAS 100, CAS 101, CAS 230, IT 180, IT 181, IT 270, MDIA 109, SDE 193, SDE 194, or SDE 195 (11)
Subtotal Credit Hours Required |
45 |
Media Track
- CAS 217 - Data File Management (3)
- MDIA 102 - Intro to Adobe Photoshop (3)
- MDIA 104 - Web Page Design (3)
- MDIA 107 - Into to Illustrator/InDesign (3)
- MDIA 108 - Multimedia Presentation Develo (3)
- MDIA 192 - Media Practicum (1)
- MDIA 201 - Digital Branding (3)
- MDIA 202 - Video Production (3)
- MDIA 203 - Advanced Photoshop & Animate (3)
- MDIA 206 - Site Designer (3)
- MDIA 220 - Publication Design (3)
- SDE 188 - Intro to Programming Logic (3)
- SDE 204 - Server Side Web Development (3)
- Any 292 Field Experience (3)
- Restricted Electives in ART 103, ART 115, ART 205, BUSN 101, BUSN 125, BUSN 231, BUSN 245, CAS 211, CAS 214, MDIA 109, MDIA 121, SDE 193, SDE 194, SDE 195 (5)
Subtotal Credit Hours Required |
45 |
Program Disclaimer
This curriculum includes a list of courses required for this program of study for this calendar year. Your Academic Plan can be found on DegreeWorks once you become a degree-seeking student.
Note: All salary projections are based on the current position and educational needs. BRCTC cannot guarantee that the projections given will be the salaries students or graduates will ultimately receive.
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