Digital Media:
About the specialty
The Digital Media major is an innovative field of study that combines digital media skills, graphic design, and film production, giving students an integrated set of skills and knowledge in the modern media industry. The specialization requires the completion of (72) academic hours, during which the focus is on developing practical and theoretical competencies in several key aspects.
In this major, students learn how to use graphic design programs such as Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign to design and edit images and graphics. In addition, they learn how to edit and produce video using programs such as Premiere and After Effects.
The curriculum also includes courses in news writing and editing, providing students with the journalistic editing skills needed to work in media organizations. They also learn different photography techniques, which enable them to take high-quality photos and videos used in media production.
During their studies, students work on practical projects that simulate real work environments, giving them the opportunity to apply the skills they have learned in real-life contexts. Graduates of this major graduate equipped with the creative and technical capabilities that qualify them to work in a variety of fields such as digital journalism, e-marketing, graphic design, film production, and visual media.
In short, the digital media major provides students with a strong base of diverse skills that suit the needs of the modern market, and opens wide doors for them to a promising career in the world of media and technology.