*This program for the Business Communication major is generally open to students who are five years post high school graduation or equivalent and designed to meet the needs of a non-traditional student / working professional. In addition to minors in Advertising, Communication Studies, Corporate Communication, Digital Media, Public Relations, Business Communication* and Theatre Arts, students can minor in Dance, Family Studies, Film, Fine Arts and, Health Communication and Music. Ana Garner, Department Chair of Digital Media and Performing Arts.
Access the technology.ĭigital Media students have access to Johnston Hall’s recently renovated television and audio studios, video editing suites, industry standard creative software, and professional production equipment.įor more information, check out the curriculum for the Digital Media Major, Digital Media Minor or contact Dr.
Milwaukee is a top-35 market-small enough to get your foot in the door, big enough to prepare you for any media market in the country. Study in a major media market.ĭirect your studies into a career in producing, writing, directing, programming, media management, promotion, or audience research. Campus radio, television, and film production units are entirely student-run. Shoot video, host your own radio show, produce television shows and films-or use media technology in your own, original way. Use theory and research to evaluate digital media messages.Illustrate the ethical, social, historical, and legal implications of digital media.Apply theory and technique to produce professional quality media.Learning OutcomesĪt the completion of the Digital Media major, the graduate is able to: They are thinkers who can apply their ethical, critical, analytical, and technological skills to make innovative and creative digital media that makes a difference. Shape the way we view the world.ĭigital Media majors create professional quality digital media for a range of arts, businesses, organizations, and industries (profit/non-profit). The major’s liberal arts emphasis gives students the education to thrive in and adapt to this era of convergence and competition.
This is to make sure that grade descriptions reflect examination outcomes appropriately and are based on the full range of candidate performance after the 20 series.įrom 2020, we have made some changes to the wording and layout of the front covers of our question papers to reflect the new Cambridge International branding and to make instructions clearer for candidates - learn more.Whatever the medium, professionals in the field of digital media play major roles in shaping the way we view the world.
Publication of grade descriptions for these syllabuses has been delayed. For more information refer to the Administrative guide for subjects using Submit for Assessment 2021.įor some subjects, the syllabus states that Grade Descriptions will be made available after first assessment in 2020 or 2021. This includes removing the need to submit an attendance register or declaration of originality as these will now be handled within the Submit for Assessment system. This syllabus is available for first examination at AS Level in 2019 and for first examination at A Level in 2020.įrom November 2021 you will need to prepare and submit work to us using Submit for Assessment, instead of Secure Exchange.
expand their knowledge of digital media by exploring different designers, processes and concepts.