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Digital Communication Minor
College of Arts & Sciences
The Minor in Digital Communications enables students to discover their unique creative voices. It can guide them in utilizing technology best to facilitate their vision via hands-on experience and encourage them to express their creativity to benefit their culture and communities.
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about the program
The Minor in Digital Communication prepares students for digital media and content creation careers by creating and implementing message design and delivery across multiple industries. Graduates gain knowledge in film and video production, audio and live production, podcasting, broadcasting, news media, programming, content creation and curation, digital marketing, social media, management, search engine optimization, and marketing direction.

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MINOR IN Digital COMMUNICATION

  • COMM 1503 Mass Media & Society
  • COMM 3003 Media Editing
  • COMM 3153 Photography & Videography
  • COMM 3303 Broadcasting & Podcasting
  • GRAPH 2203 Intro to Digital Media
  • MKTG 3603 Digital Marketing

Total Hours: 18 Hours

GAIN EXPERIENCE

Create, deliver, and evaluate strategic messages and gain competency through coursework and experiential activities. An internship helps will help you gain valuable experience and evidence for your digital portfolio.

Entrepreneurs, startups, established businesses, nonprofits, education, healthcare, banking, construction, and virtually every industry uses the skills you’ll learn in this minor.

Ways to Enhance Your Career
  • Media Editor
  • Audio & Video Producer
  • Social Media Manager
  • Digital Content Creator
  • Web Developer
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Digital Communication Minor
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