Digital Media
Digital Media (DGM) prepares students for a variety of full-time or freelance employment through a blend of classroom and hands-on experience. The program equips students with foundational theories and processes to develop sound multicommunication structures. The curriculum integrates graphics, text, animation, video and audio digital materials to entertain, educate, and communicate ideas through meaningful human interaction. DGM also houses the Administrative Information Management programs and the Business Education Certification program.
Administrative Information Management
The one-year certificate provides software application, written business communication, and basic accounting skills for entry-level positions in business, industry, and government. The two-year AAS and AS degrees provide training for students to be employed in such areas as administrative information managers, office managers, executive assistants, project managers, and other administrative support positions in business, industry, and government.
Business Marketing Education
Students interested in teaching can pursue a Bachelor of Science in Business/Marketing Education and a secondary teaching license through a joint program offered by the Digital Media Department and School of Education.


