Media Art, Design and Technology, Associate of Science

Philosophy

The mission of the Associate of Science degree in Media Design and Technology is to merge creative skills and ideas into strong visual statements and to understand industry workflow in rapidly evolving media technology.

Moreover, this is a flexible degree that allows students to concentrate on the design field of their choice. This degree includes required coursework in digital image manipulation, concept development, and basic photography, as well as a series of design electives, which allow students to customize their degree.

Students may also use this degree as a building block to the Media Design, Video and Motion Graphics, or Game Design and Development bachelor degree programs. Students should meet with an Academic Advisor for further information as the Prerequisite(s) for those degrees differ and should be planned for using the electives chosen within Associates degree.

Additionally, the General Education requirements courses, required of all Wilmington University undergraduates, provide a well-rounded academic foundation.

The Purpose of an Associate Degree in Design

Design is a common thread that runs through all media art and communications work, from hard news to education, entertainment to training. To succeed in these professions, students need to be creative and innovative thinkers. Equipment such as cameras, computers, microphones, and recorders are merely tools for creating images and sounds that are used in the final design and, though important, learning their use is only a small part of the process.

The design approach to programs within the College of Technology provides an opportunity to develop a two-year associate degree that is a basic core to all design-oriented baccalaureate programs. If a student intends to go continue on to a bachelor’s program in Media Design, Game Design and Development, or Video and Motion Graphics, it would be beneficial to use the design electives on courses that are pre-requisites to those of the intended program. It also provides a foundation of theory and skills for those students who prefer to enter the labor market at the earliest possible opportunity.

Program Competencies

Demonstrate an understanding of the aesthetics of design and its importance in the world of communications and technology;

Demonstrate personal skills in self-management and problem solving;

Practice the use and employ the benefit of library resources, including subscription services and other sources generally accepted as legitimate and valid.


Curriculum

General Education Requirements (36 credits)

ART 210Basic Design

3

COM 300Communication Theory

3

CTA 210Computer Science

3

ECO 105Fundamentals of Economics

3

ENG 121English Composition I

3

ENG 122English Composition II

3

HIS 230/ART 230History of Art and Design

3

MAT 205Introductory Survey of Mathematics

3

PHI 100Introduction to Critical Thinking

3

PSY 101Introduction to Psychology

3

SCI
Any Natural Science Elective

VMG 313Aesthetics of Film

3

Media Design and Technology Core (9 credits)

DSN 094Portfolio Archiving Orientation

0

DSN 210Digital Image Manipulation

3

DSN 220Concept Development

3

TEC 215Basic Photographic Techniques

3

Design Electives (12 credits)

Choose 4 courses from the following:

ART, DFM, DRA, DSN, GMD, TEC, VFX, VMG

Free Elective (3 credits)

Suggested Program Sequence

Freshman

Semester 1

ART 210Basic Design

3

CTA 210Computer Science

3

DSN 094Portfolio Archiving Orientation

0

DSN 210Digital Image Manipulation

3

ENG 121English Composition I

3

PSY 101Introduction to Psychology

3

Semester 2

ENG 122English Composition II

3

HIS 230/ART 230History of Art and Design

3

MAT 205Introductory Survey of Mathematics

3

PHI 100Introduction to Critical Thinking

3

TEC 215Basic Photographic Techniques

3

Sophomore

Semester 1

DSN 220Concept Development

3

ECO 105Fundamentals of Economics

3

SCI
Any Natural Science Elective

Design Elective

Design Elective

Semester 2

COM 300Communication Theory

3

VMG 313Aesthetics of Film

3

Design Elective

Design Elective

Free Elective

3