Interactive Media Concentration

Overview
Program Overview
In the Interactive Media concentration, students will learn to design and program a variety of digital solutions such as websites, apps, software, and other emerging media and technologies. Students will have the opportunity to study supporting topics such as game design, video, virtual reality, or animation. Coursework is experiential, often requiring students to solve business problems for clients, and incorporate user-experience design materials into their methodology.
Other Concentrations Include: | Film & Video Production |
Students may earn more than one concentration.
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Interactive Media Concentration Requirements (18 credits)
- IS221. Programming Fundamentals (3)
- IS240 Foundations of Information Systems (3)
- IS322. Web/Mobile Application Development (3)
- IS350. Application Integration (3)
- AR201. Computer Art & Design (3)
Choose 3 Credits From:
- AT319. Interface Design & Data Visualization (3)
- AT320. Motion Graphics Animation (3)
- AT366. Topics in Interactive Media (3)
- AR327. Computer Art & Design: Creative Concepts (3)
- IS321. System Analysis & Design (3)
- Or Elective As Approved By Chair
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Required Courses
Careers
Potential Careers for an Arts Technology Major with an Interactive Media Concentration
- Web Designer/Developer
- App Designer/Developer
- Animator
- Web Database Management
- Digital Brand Management
- Digital Publisher
- Motion-Graphic Designer
- Interactive Designer/Developer
- Game Designer/Developer
- User Experience Designer/Developer
- Corporate Media Specialist
- Art Director
- User Interface Designer/Developer
- Creative Firm Owner
- Systems Developer
- Innovation Specialists
- Digital and Social Media Marketer
- Graphic Designer
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