Connect Communities with a Digital Media and Communications Degree
The ways we communicate are changing every day. Creating and analyzing content for digital media platforms are now vital components of any communication strategy. As a Warner Pacific Digital Media & Communications major, you will learn how to apply artistic, design, and theoretical components to practical media creations for the business or non-profit world.
Tell stories that matter as you build websites, edit videos and photos, and raise awareness through social media engagement. Employment opportunities for graduates in new media fields is growing quickly. That means you will graduate with an in-demand degree that leads to an exciting new career path.
Students with Digital Media and Communication Degrees Pursue Careers in:
- Advertising
- Corporate Communications
- Journalism
- Market Research
- Marketing
- Public Relations
- Social Media Management
As a Digital Media & Communications major, your internship and capstone project will provide you with the experience, training, and professional portfolio you need to begin your career.
Courses
Program Requirements
(In addition to Warner Pacific Core Studies Requirements)
Digital Media & Communications Core Courses (43 credits; 24 credits in residence, 24 credits upper division. )
ART 120 | Introduction to Photography | 2 credits
COMM 220 | Public Speaking | 3 credits
COMM 200 | Interpersonal Communication
OR COMM 230 | Intercultural Communication | 2-3 credits
COMM 250 | Introduction to Digital Media | 3 credits
COMM 265 | Introduction to Web Design | 3 credits
COMM 266 | Web Design and Implementation | 3 credits
COMM 300 | Communication Theory | 3 credits
COMM 310 | Writing Across Media | 3 credits
COMM/CM 312 | Design Thinking and Entrepreneurship | 3 credits
COMM 360 | Video Production and Editing | 3 credits
COMM 381 | Social Media and Analytics | 3 credits
COMM/EN 390 | Visual Communication | 3 credits
COMM 400 | Capstone | 3 credits
COMM 490 | Digital Media Internship | 3 credits
EN 249/349 | Understanding Film and Its Forms | 3 credits
MINOR in DIGITAL MEDIA
14 credits: 9 credits in residence, 9 credits upper division.
ART 120 Introduction to Photography | 2 credits
COMM 250 Introduction to Digital Media | 3 credits
COMM 360 Video Production and Editing | 3
COMM 381 Social Media and Analytics | 3
COMM 390 Visual Communication | 3