28-08-2017, 03:09 PM
Multimedia communications are a broad and evolving field. Some fields of study include communication, journalism, mass communication, digital media, graphic design and broadcast journalism. Specializations within the majors include film, animation, graphic design, journalism and broadcasting.
Students seeking a broader understanding of multimedia communications, rather than specializing in a particular area, may consider enrolling in an associate degree program in multimedia communications. Partner programs prepare students with basic skills and multimedia communication skills that are easily transferred to a more specialized baccalaureate program. A high school diploma is required before enrolling in an associate's program.
Bachelor's and master's degrees in multimedia communications are more in-depth, research-focused programs that typically focus on the more specialized areas in the field. A bachelor's degree is required before applying for a master's degree program.
Students seeking a broader understanding of multimedia communications, rather than specializing in a particular area, may consider enrolling in an associate degree program in multimedia communications. Partner programs prepare students with basic skills and multimedia communication skills that are easily transferred to a more specialized baccalaureate program. A high school diploma is required before enrolling in an associate's program.
Bachelor's and master's degrees in multimedia communications are more in-depth, research-focused programs that typically focus on the more specialized areas in the field. A bachelor's degree is required before applying for a master's degree program.