This course explores the storytelling process, from concept to execution. Key topics include the emotional, interpersonal, and logistical components of excellent stories. The
use of words, images, and experiences in storytelling is emphasized.The Artist's Domain, 3 Credits
This course examines the creative process as the artist's domain. Key topics include creativity and brain
function, methods of tapping and engaging creativity, and finding creative outlets. Students are encouraged to define and articulate their individual creative process.
Introduction to Digital Music, 3 Credits
This course examines the application of digital tools to the creation, production, refinement and distribution of music.
Digital Music Studies (I-VII), 3 Credits (Each)
Digital music courses apply
digital technology to various phases of the music creation, production and distribution processes. Students may take up to 7 Digital Music Studies courses to advance and apply their understanding of digital music.
Introduction to Digital Filmmaking, 3 Credits
This course examines the application of digital tools to the creation, production, refinement and distribution of film.
Digital Film Studies (I-VII), 3 Credits (Each)
Digital film courses apply digital technology to various phases of the filmmaking and distribution processes. Students may take up to 7 Digital Film Studies courses
to advance and apply their understanding of digital filmmaking.
Introduction to Digital Web and Multimedia Communication, 3 Credits
This course examines the application of digital tools to the creation,
production, refinement and distribution of World Wide Web and multimedia content.
Digital Web and Multimedia Studies (I-VII), 3 Credits (Each)
Digital Web and multimedia courses apply digital technology to
various phases of the creation, production and distribution processes for Web and multimedia content. Students may take up to 7 Web and multimedia courses to advance and apply their understanding of Web and multimedia
content.
Introduction to Digital Video Games and Wireless Applications, 3 Credits
This course examines the application of digital tools to the creation, production, refinement and distribution of digital
video games and wireless applications.
Digital Video Games and Wireless Applications Studies (I-VII), 3 Credits (Each)
Digital video game and wireless application courses examine the creation, production and
distribution processes for video games and wireless application content. Students may take up to 7 video games and wireless application courses to advance and apply their understanding of video games and wireless
application content.