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Study the relationship between technology and culture
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Develop communication and technological skills to mediate between technology experts and non-experts
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Preserve and organize information in digital formats so information becomes practical knowledge
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Analyze the world of media, past and present, with new digital methods and tools.
Digital and Media Studies
Bachelor of Arts (or Minor)
The Bachelor of Arts in Digital and Media Studies (DMS) program blends creative production, design, and critical analysis to prepare students for adaptable careers in digital communication and content creation. Through hands-on courses in video, audio, web design, animation, and storytelling, students develop strong practical skills for today’s digital environments. In addition, the program integrates theory and writing to deepen students’ ability to think critically, interpret technologies, and navigate the complexities of contemporary communication landscapes.
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Digital Content / Multimedia Creator
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Video/Film/Audio Production & Editing
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Marketing / Communications Specialist
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Social Media Manager
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Digital Media Designer
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Video/Multimedia Editor
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Content Strategist
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Digital Storyteller
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Content Writer
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Social Media Marketer
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Online Advertising
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Media Literacy Educator
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Digital Culture Researcher
Plan of Study
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN DIGITAL AND MEDIA STUDIES
Total credit hours: 120
DIGITAL AND MEDIA STUDIES MINOR
Total credit hours: 17-18
Introduction Course:
DMS 300 – Introduction to Digital and Media Studies
Methods Courses:
Two of the following:
ENG 351 – Media Writing
ENG 354 – Technology and Culture
DMS 350 – Critical Discourse Analysis
Code Path:
(5-6 credits total)
DMS 380 Beginning Markup
DMS 381 Intermediate Markup
DMS 382 Advanced Markup
DMS 383 Beginning Programming
DMS 384 Intermediate Programming
DMS 385 Advanced Programming
Internships* 3
ENG 360 – Writing Internship
DMS 360 – Media Production Internship
*Internships from other academic departments may apply on recommendation of English Department chair.
Learning Outcomes
In addition to achieving the designated outcomes of the core minor field the following outcomes are also met.
- Demonstrate proficiency in multiple coding languages.
- Employ design techniques and digital technologies to create verbal and visual arguments.
- Analyze and evaluate interactions between technology and culture.
- Produce digital texts that demonstrate technology skills for collecting, organizing, presenting, and analyzing information.
- Synthesize core minor field knowledge and technical skills to create an original digital project.
Internships
Gain essential real-world experience through the required internship. As a Digital and Media Studies major, you can choose from several options, including a Digital Media Production Internship with Buckeye Broadband and a Digitation Internship with the Toledo Lucas County Public Library. Work with your advisor to identify the internship position that best meets your career aspirations.
Job Outlook
For students interested in further study in Digital Humanities, Library and Information Science, Instruction Design, or Master’s level programs in a humanities content area, a core humanities minor is recommended.
For students looking to join the workforce after graduation in such areas as web content developer/SEO, social media marketing, technical writing, editing, a core marketing minor is recommended.
Because of the reasonable credit hour threshold for the major, students can easily complete a minor in addition to this program which would allow for both humanities study and marketing or some combination of humanities minors, further increasing students’ skill set.
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