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Degree
Diploma
Major
Animation | Digital Media | Multimedia
Area of study
Arts | Information and Communication Technologies
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Multimedia Design, AAS-T

Program Description

Multimedia design brings video, audio, graphics, photography, and web design into one technical skill, producing well-rounded artists for an exciting and growing industry. In this program, students gain skills using a variety of mediums to create informational and promotional videos, brochures, web designs, and interactive presentations using industry-standard software and equipment. AAS-T degrees are designed for immediate employment and as preparation for specific applied bachelor of science degrees, such as Highline's BAS in Integrated Design.


Program Requirements

Specific Requirements

Program Core Courses
  • MMD 101 - Digital Storytelling/Scriptwriting (T)
  • MMD 110 - Multimedia Production
  • MMD 210 - Multimedia Light, Sound and Music
  • MMD 125 - Internet Trends/Media Criticism
  • MMD 130 - Multimedia for the web
  • MMD 135 - Motion Graphics
  • MMD 236 - Portfolio Presentation
  • MMD 160 - Advanced Multimedia Production
  • MMD 140 - Internship (3 credits) OR
  • MMD 240 - Internship (2 credits)
Total Core Course Credits: 42-43
Program Supporting Courses
  • ART 101 - Design I: Two Dimensional
  • Lab Science - above 100 level
  • Choose a total of 25 credits of ART or VICOM courses
Total Supporting Course Credits: 35
Related Instruction Courses
  • Communication
    • ENGL& 101 - English Composition I
  • Computation
    • Any MATH course numbered 100 or above
  • Human Relations
    • Select 1 course from the following
      • ANTH& 206 - Cultural Anthropology
      • SOC 130 - American Diversity
Total Related Instruction Course Credits: 15

Total Program Credits: 92-93

Program Outcomes

  • Demonstrate awareness of the career options, current issues and professional practices of the multimedia artist profession.
  • Apply effective interpersonal communications with clients, co-workers, managers, suppliers, workrooms and subcontractors within the multimedia profession.
  • Know the professional resources that a multimedia artist would use in keeping current with the profession.
  • Identify suitable employment opportunities by matching personal and professional interests and abilities with positions within the multimedia profession.
  • Develop and implement solutions to interactive communication problems.
  • Identify and use differences in audiences and cultures when creating the multimedia product.
  • Initiate projects and use technology appropriate to audience needs.
  • Use trade practices, ethics and copyright laws related to multimedia design.

Program Notes

  • This information does not substitute for meeting with a faculty adviser.
  • Students must achieve minimum overall GPA of 2.0.
  • AAS-T degrees transfer to specific colleges, please meet with faculty adviser.
  • Not all classes are offered every quarter or at night.

General Requirements

Read the Associate Degree and Certificate Requirements.


Internal Coding

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Description | Multimedia Design AAS-T
Academic Plan | AIVMDAAS
CIP Code | 10.0304


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