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Digital Media / Multimedia Technology

Digital Media | Multimedia Technology Programs

NFCC offers an Associate in Science degree in Digital Media / Multimedia Technology as well as five Digital Media / Multimedia certificate programs.

Associate in Science Degree

The Associate in Science degree in Digital Media / Multimedia Technology prepares students for careers in Digital Graphic Design. Students use a variety of professional level software while learning basic artistic design, computer ethics, webpage development, electronic image editing and optimization, computer animation, basic photography, business concepts, and more. Students learn how to communicate effectively with multimedia in a digital world.

College Credit Certificates

We offer an additional five short-term programs that can be completed in one year or less. They are designed to equip you with a skill set for immediate employment or job advancement. All are included in the related Associate in Science Degree in Digital Media/Multimedia Technology program so they can be used as building blocks toward completing that degree.

MORE INFO: Marie Guest, Department Chair/Instructor, Bldg. 7, (850) 973-9458 or guestm@nfcc.edu.     


Associate in Science Degree: Digital Media | Multimedia Technology

64 Credit Hours

General Education Core Requirements............................................................15 Credit Hours

 Course # 

 Title 

 Credit Hours 

 ENC 1101  Freshman English I

 3

 ARH 2000  Humanities Art

 3

 PSY 2012  General Psychology

 3

 MTG 2204  Geometry for College Students

 3

 -or- MGF 1106  Mathematics for Liberal Arts

 3

 CGS 1100C  Computer Applications I

 3

   

 Total: 15

Professional Courses...........................................................................................49 Credit Hours

Required Core Courses (49 hours)

 Course # 

 Title

 Credit Hours

 GEB 1011                   Intro to Business                                 

 3

 CGS 1520  Multimedia Programming

 3

 ART 2201C  Basic Design I

 3

 ART 2202C  Basic Design II

 3

 ART 1300C  Basic Drawing I

 3

 PGY 2401  Introduction to Photography

 3

 OST 2335  Business Communications

 3

 GRA 2144C  Fundamentals of Web Design

 3

 GRA 2143C  Advanced Web Design

 3

 GRA 2117C  Computer Assisted Graphic  Design

 3

 GRA 2140C  Interactive Media

 3

 GRA 2131C  Electronic Imaging

 3

 GRA 2207C  Advanced Electronic Imaging

 3

 GRA 2160C  Computer Animation

 3

 GRA 2121C  Publication Design

 3

 CIS 2252  Computer Ethics 

 3

 GRA 1952  Portfolio Review

 1

   

 Total: 49

General Education Requirements: 15
Professional Courses:                      49
TOTAL:                                                  64 Credit Hours 


College Credit Certificate - Digital Media | Multimedia

15 or 18 Credit Hours

The following are short-term programs that can be completed in one year or less. They are designed to equip you with a skill set for immediate employment or job advancement. All are included in the related Associate in Science Degree in Digital Media/Multimedia Technology program so they can be used as building blocks toward completing that degree. Each of the certificates is 15 or 18 credit hours comprised of a 9 credit hour program core with additional 6 or 9 credit hours of specialized coursework. Admission requirements are the same as for degree seeking college credit programs. Students interested in more than one specialization should consider the A.S. degree program.

Program Core Courses:

Course # 

 Title 

 Credit Hours

 CGS 1100C   Computer Applications I 

3

 CGS 1520  Multimedia Programming

3

 GRA 2131C  Electronic Imaging

3

   

    Total: 9

In addition, student will complete one of the following specializations:

Digital Media/Multimedia Authoring Specialization: (6 Credit Hours)

 ART 2201C  Basic Design I

 3

 GRA 2117C  Computer Assisted Graphic Design

 3

   

 Total: 6

 Digital Media/Multimedia Production Specialization: (6 Credit Hours)

 GRA 2117C  Computer Assisted Graphic Design

 3

 GRA 2160C  Computer Animation             

 3

   

 Total: 6

Digital Media/Multimedia Instructional Technology Specialization: (6 Credit Hours)

 GRA 2121C  Publication Design       

 3

 EME 2040  Introduction to Educational Technology

 3

   

 Total: 6

Digital Media/Multimedia Presentation Specialization: (9 Credit Hours)  

 ART 2201C  Basic Design I                     

 3 

 GRA 2117C  Computer Assisted Graphic Design

 3

 GRA 2121C  Publication Design

 3

   

 Total: 9

Digital Media/Multimedia Web Production Specialization: (9 Credit Hours)

 GRA 2144C  Fundamentals of Web Design

 3 

 GRA 2143C  Advanced Web Design

 3

 GRA 2160C  Computer Animation

 3

   

 Total: 9

Program Core Courses: 9
Specialized Course: 6 -or- 9
TOTAL: 15 -or- 18 Credit Hours (depending on specialization)


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