New Media
- Credential:
- Associate of Applied Business
- Locations:
- Springfield - Leffel Lane
- Semester Credit Hours:
- 60
- Total Tuition & Fees:
- $10,794.8
Tuition is based on in-state, in-county rates. Totals do not include textbooks and other materials.
Overview
Excited about creating digital content that captures attention across platforms? The new media degree blends web design, development, social media strategy, digital marketing and multimedia creation including photography, video, audio and animation. You’ll use industry-standard tools, build communication and problem-solving skills and explore pathways into graphic design or new media web design.
Embedded Certificates Included
This program includes embedded certificates that are automatically awarded when requirements are met. If you prefer not to receive the credential, contact Records and Registration.
Course Requirements
Year One
| Course Number | Course Name | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| NWM 1000 | Introduction to New Media |
Credit Hours: 2
|
| NWM 1010 | Social Media and Digital Interactivity |
Credit Hours: 3
|
| GPH 1001 | Introduction to Graphic Design |
Credit Hours: 3
|
| ITS 1500 | HTML and CSS |
Credit Hours: 3
|
| ENG 1111 | English I |
Credit Hours: 3
|
| FYE 1101 | College Success |
Credit Hours: 1
|
Year Two
Footnotes
Note: It is extremely important that students save all work from the first term forward to enable them to build a portfolio in NWM 2400 and NWM 2210.
Related Paths
Web Design & Development
- New Media, Web Design - Associate of Applied Business
- New Media, Web Design - Departmental Certificate
- Web Design and Development (Design Concentration) - Bachelor of Applied Science
- Web Design and Development (Development Concentration) - Bachelor of Applied Science
- Web Development - Departmental Certificate
Embedded Certificates Included
This program includes embedded certificates that are automatically awarded when requirements are met. If you prefer not to receive the credential, contact Records and Registration.
Questions? Contact Us!
Scott Dawson
Professor, Graphic Design & New Media937-328-6126