Minor
Cultural Approaches | (6) | |
Choose two: | DIGC 181 LC Intro to Digital Studies | |
DIGC 240 P4 The Networked World | ||
COMM 367 Emergent Media and Web Culture | ||
ENGL 346 Narrative and New Media | ||
ENGL 380 Visual Rhetoric | ||
ENGL 382 Digital Literacies | ||
Production/Technical Approaches | (6) | |
Choose two: | ARTS 112 Digital Art | |
ARTS/DIGC 258 Intro to Physical Computing | ||
ARTS/DIGC 259 P1 Algorithmic and Data Art | ||
COMM 269 Web Design | ||
COMM 362 Interactive Media Design | ||
COMM 363 Web Analytics | ||
COMM 468 Advanced Web Design | ||
CSCI/DIGC 158 P4 Intro to Computational Media | ||
CSCI 161 P4 Foundations of Computer Science I | ||
CSCI 162 Foundations of Computer Science II | ||
CSCI 260 Introduction to Databases and Applications | ||
DIGC 271 Video Game Design I | ||
DIGC 371 Video Game Design II | ||
ENGL 361 Writing with New Media | ||
Electives* | (0-6) | |
Choose up to two: | ARTS/COMM 236 Photo I: Art Photography –OR– COMM 231 Intro to Video Production –OR– COMM 309 Design & Publishing |
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AMST 220 P3 Ranking America | ||
ARTS/COMM 336 Photo II: Media & Documentary | ||
COMM 261 P1 Documentary Film | ||
COMM 267 Social Media Management | ||
COMM 431 Advanced Video Production | ||
CSCI 130 Cyber Law | ||
CSCI 303/304/307 C/Visual Basic/Python | ||
CSCI 353 Database Structures | ||
CSCI 365 Computer Graphics | ||
CSCI 375 Programming the Web | ||
CSCI 395 Artificial Intelligence | ||
DIGC 265 P1 Topics in Digital Cultures | ||
DIGC 267 P4 Topics in Digital Technologies | ||
DIGC 475 Children & Creative Learning | ||
DIGC 496 Independent Study (1-3 credits) | ||
EDUC 204 Educational Technology | ||
ENGL/WGST 272 P2 Digital Feminisms | ||
ENGL 218 P1 Theater and Design | ||
ENGL 356 Editing and Publishing | ||
MATH 150 Discrete Math –OR– MATH 200 Discrete Structures –OR– MATH 260 Applied Mathematical Statistics |
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MKTG 415 Internet Marketing | ||
PSYC 282 Cognitive Psychology | ||
Total | (18) |
*Students may also use additional courses under Cultural or Production/Technical Approaches as electives. In addition, any new courses in DIGC which may be offered in the course of the academic year which are not included in this list at the time of catalog publication, may be used as elective credit in the minor.
Note: Only one course from the student's major may also be used to satisfy a requirement in the Digital Cultures and Technologies minor.
A grade point average of 2.00 is required for all courses taken in residence that may be applied to the minor.