DIGITAL MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT

The Digital Media Communications program exists to prepare students to become skilled and creative developers and managers of media in a constantly changing global media climate.

Digital Media Communications provides instruction in core areas of graphic design, video production, photography, web design, and audio production through four distinct majors: Digital Media Communications, Digital Media-Graphic Design & Photography, Digital Media- Recording Arts, and Digital Media-Video Production. The department also offers a master’s degree in Digital Media.

 

DEGREE PROGRAMS IN DIGITAL MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS

BACHELOR’S DEGREES

 

ASSOCIATE DEGREE

 

MINORS

 

MASTER’S DEGREE

 

PROGRAM STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES

1. Students will produce effective examples of creative and strategic communication in a variety of traditional and new media forms, demonstrating an understanding of communication theory and applications.

2. Students will research current and trending topics to analyze, evaluate, and interpret texts, media products, performances, and human interaction with, and use of, digital media.

3. Students will demonstrate leadership skills in production environments by participating with and leading teams of peers.

4. Students will define and articulate a personal theology of service and leadership that incorporates their faith and a Christian worldview with their commitment to digital media.

5. Students will develop and produce digital media products integrating text information through writing, audio, design, photography, video, and web design using a variety of modern technologies.

6. Students will produce and publish digital media in various formats using modern communication technologies.

 

EDUCATION

This program exists to prepare you with specialized skills in Digital Media that will allow you to be a creative, technologically skilled developer and manager in the digital world. You will learn to think creatively, strategically, and critically when communicating information, producing and distributing your media in both traditional and new media forms. One of the experiential components of the Digital Media Communications program is the internship.

Through the Digital Media Access Program, students are able to check out professional grade DSLR cameras, lighting kits, audio recorders, microphones, drones, and wide variety of peripherals in order to gain experience and apply what is learned in the classroom.

The Digital Media Department Handbook outlines additional requirements, policies and procedures. Digital Media students are expected to be knowledgeable of this handbook and are held accountable for the information it contains. The handbook is available through the Music/Digital Media Office.

 

TECHNOLOGY

The University of Valley Forge is committed to providing training in the use of modern technologies. Digital media technologies are regularly refreshed providing students the opportunity to work with current equipment and software. We offer many facilities that are solely dedicated to Digital Media students.

  • 2 Video Production Studios

  • Photography Studio

  • Digital Audio Lab

  • 2 ProTools HDX Recording Studios

  • Digital Media Production Classroom

  • Film Viewing Room

Each area provides the latest technology to provide students with an innovative learning experience. The University of Valley Forge is an AVID Learning Partner, an elite designation that allows UVF students the opportunity to become certified ProTools professionals while on campus. ProTools is the industry-standard digital audio production and video production platforms that are used world-wide.

 

COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS:

  • 2021 MacBook Pro or newer
  • Minimum 16 GB (recommended)
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