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Digital Media, B.S.

College of Technology > Department of Information and Logistics Technology > Digital Media, B.S.

LEADERSHIP

CREATIVITY

PRINT AND PACKAGING

COMPUTER GRAPHICS

WEB DESIGN AND eMEDIA

PHOTOGRAPHY MOTION MEDIA AND ANIMATION

SIMULATION AND GAMING

These are the areas that are explored in Digital Media in the College of Technology at the University of Houston.

Digital Media is the creative convergence of digital arts, science, technology and business for human expression, communication, social interaction and education. The Digital Media program is characterized by a curriculum which stresses the “producer” and “strategist” aspects of digital media and emphasizes the business aspect of field along with its technical and aesthetic aspects. Digital Media, part of the Graphic Communications cluster of industries, is a dynamic and ever-changing field and is ranked among the largest industries in the United States.

By using your leadership and strategic talents, you can create a communications tapestry by weaving together people and the technologies of print, packaging, photography, motion media, social media, game app design, and web design. Effective contemporary visual communication requires a mix of communications technologies; still- and motion media, social media, and websites in addition to printed media.

Digital Media

The University of Houston Digital Media program prepares highly-qualified, sought-after, and technologically-savvy project managers who exceed the visual communication needs of their clients. Students who enroll in this program will gain competencies in various graphic-related technologies that support the digitization of graphic and text content as well as a broad background in leadership and supervision. Much of the curriculum is devoted to the utilization of digital-media-oriented information technology as it impacts the communication workflow. Graduates from this program move into positions of service support in businesses specializing in communication through print, internet, eMedia, social media, gaming, and motion-media technologies. Service support positions that graduates assume are typically part of the larger sales function of digital media firms and include titles such as customer service representative, estimator, planner, supervisor, and scheduler. For graduates to move into salesperson positions, they generally build upon the skills they have mastered in other service-support positions within digital media firms.

Digital Media (DIGM) courses are offered by the Information and Logistics Technology Department in the University of Houston’s College of Technology. Classes are offered on the Sugar Land campus. DIGM courses cover bitmapped and vector computer graphics, digital photography, videography, animation, TransMedia Marketing®, visual design concepts, pre-media technologies, print technologies, game and app design, cost estimating, and portfolio development. Courses include theory-rich lectures as well as hands-on and enjoyable activities conducted in our state-of-the-art laboratories on the latest equipment. Each student also completes a senior thesis or project and internships are encouraged. You can learn more about the digital-media-specific classes and assignments by browsing www.digitalmedia.tech.uh.edu.

Program Design

The Digital Media degree is designed to be completed in four years and consists of 120 semester hours of undergraduate credit. The freshman and sophomore years may be completed at our cooperating community college, Wharton County Junior College. The program requires 42 hours of university core courses. In addition to meeting the 42 semester hours of university core curriculum requirements, students must complete major core requirements, an emphasis area, and approved electives. 

The Digital Media core covers:

  • computer graphics
  • user experience (UX) research
  • digital photography
  • page layout and design
  • data mining and analysis
  • print production
  • videography
  • content development and strategy
  • cost estimating
  • portfolio development
  • TransMedia Marketing®
  • project integration

The program also provides for fifteen hours of electives that includes courses related to:

  • animation
  • package design
  • gaming app design
  • print media
  • packaging
  • eCommerce
  • programming and coding

Students are required to complete one of the following minors:

  • Applied Innovation
  • Technology Leadership and Innovation Management

Digital Media courses are taught primarily on the main campus’ satellite facility in Sugar Land. All the lower-division DIGM courses can be completed at Wharton County Junior College.

Digital-media related courses completed at other community colleges may not be eligible for transfer. If you are a community college student, please refer to http://www.uh.edu/tech/digitalmedia/students/prospective-students/transfer/ before taking any courses you wish to transfer into the Digital Media Program.

Your Future

Through course content, assignments, and critiques, the Digital Media program prepares its students to excel in careers that require tight deadlines, attention to detail, adaptability to changing technology, multi-tasking, and practical research. Students are also prepared to give and receive constructive feedback.

The Digital Media program provides extensive internship opportunities for its students as well as opportunities to network with industry professionals. In particular, the Digital Media program provides its seniors with extensive career development support including DigiFests in both fall and spring semesters. In the fall, the DigiFest allows students to display their hard-copy and electronic portfolios to alumni so that the seniors can practice interviewing, giving their elevator pitches, and showing their work. The Spring DigiFest is a career placement event during which employers meet and interview students.

The Digital Media Program is committed to student success and works with students to graduate in no longer than six years from their initial college enrollment, to get good jobs, and to earn good salaries. In 2018, Digital Media students were most likely undergraduates to be employed on graduation day.

The Digital Media Program offers an annual RedFest, which is the awards gala for its students. Especially talented and industrious students can win trophies, certificates and cash prizes for entries in multiple fields of production from app design through videography.

Beginning in Fall 2021, declared Digital Media students and declared Graphic Communications Technology, Motion Media and Tech Package Design minors will be required to have a suitable laptop which is in good working order with the latest software and antivirus updates for their entire period of undergraduate study.

Notebook computer (PC or Mac) capable of handling the Adobe Creative Cloud-Graphic Design portion. An example of such requirements can be found at https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/system-requirements.html.

DSLR camera capable of still and video capture. Student subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud.

Note that precise specifications, which will be updated as technology changes, will be provided on the program’s website at http://www.uh.edu/tech/digitalmedia/students/prospective-students/.

Computer labs will continue to be available for courses that require specialized software and/or hardware: i.e., most junior and senior courses.

All majors and minors in the Department of Information and Logistics Technology must earn a grade of C or better in all major/minor courses. No grade lower than C will be accepted on any courses applicable to the major transferred to the University of Houston.

Digital Media

University Core (Texas Common Course Number)

Core Communication (6 semester hours)

Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
Core Communication I -  ENGL 1301 - First Year Writing I Credit Hours: 3
Core Communication II -  ENGL 1302 - First Year Writing II Credit Hours: 3

Core Mathematics (6 semester hours)

  • Core Mathematics - this program has specified math (see below)
  • Core Math/Reasoning (IDO) - this program has specified math (see below)

Core American History (6 semester hours)

Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
HIST 1377 - The U S To 1877 Credit Hours: 3.0
HIST 1378 - The U S Since 1877 Credit Hours: 3.0

Core Government/Political Science (6 semester hours)

Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
GOVT 2306 - US and Texas Constitution and Politics Credit Hours: 3
GOVT 2305 - US Government: Congress, President, & Courts Credit Hours: 3

Core Language, Philosophy & Culture (3 semester hours)

  • Language, Philosophy & Culture: Approved Core Courses 

Core Creative Arts (3 semester hours)

  • Creative Arts: Approved Core Courses 

Core Life & Physical Sciences (6 semester hours)

  • Life and Physical Sciences: Approved Core Courses 

Core Social and Behavioral Sciences (3 semester hours)

  • Social and Behavioral Sciences: Approved Core Courses 

Core Writing in the Disciplines (IDO) (3 semester hours)

  • Core Writing in the Discipline - this program has specified WID (see below)
Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
HDCS 1300 - Human Ecosystems & Tech Change Credit Hours: 3

Undergraduate Bachelor of Science Requirement

  • 6 semester hours MATH courses
  • 6 semester hours Formal Science

Courses required for program that also fullfill core categories:

Mathematics and BS Special Requirements

Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
Core Mathematics -  MATH 1332 - Elementary Mathematical Modeling OR Credit Hours: 3
MATH 1314 - College Algebra Credit Hours: 3

 

Core Math/Reasoning -  MATH 1324 - Finite Math with Applications Credit Hours: 3

 

Bachelor of Science -  PHIL 1321 - Logic I OR Credit Hours: 3
MATH 2312 - Precalculus Credit Hours: 3

(ELET 2300 requires precalculus as a prerequisite)

 

Bachelor of Science -  MATH 1342 - Elementary Statistical Methods OR Credit Hours: 3
TMTH 3360 - Applied Technical Statistics Credit Hours: 3.0

Writing in the Discipline

Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
HDCS 1300 - Human Ecosystems & Tech Change Credit Hours: 3

Digital Media Major Requirements

Students must earn grade C or better in all major courses. One (1) grade of C- may be accepted towards major.

Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
DIGM 1300 - Introduction to Digital Media Credit Hours: 3.0
DIGM 1350 - Graphics for Digital Media Credit Hours: 3
DIGM 1376 - User Experience (UX) Principles Credit Hours: 3.0
DIGM 2325 - Information Technology Applications for Digital Media Credit Hours: 3.0
DIGM 2352 - Digital Photography Credit Hours: 3.0
DIGM 2353 - Page Layout and Design Credit Hours: 3.0
DIGM 2357 - Content Strategy & Development Credit Hours: 3.0
DIGM 3326 - Big Data Analytics for Digital Media Credit Hours: 3.0

or

CIS 3320 - Information Visualization Credit Hours: 3
DIGM 3351 - Individualized Communication Processes Credit Hours: 3
DIGM 3354 - Video Production 1 Credit Hours: 3.0
DIGM 4351 - Portfolio Development for Digital Media Credit Hours: 3.0
DIGM 4372 - Costing in Digital Media Credit Hours: 3.0
DIGM 4378 - Senior Project Credit Hours: 3.0

or

DIGM 4399 - Senior Thesis Credit Hours: 3.0
DIGM 4379 - Transmedia Marketing Credit Hours: 3.0

Approved Technical Electives (15 semester hours)

Course NameCredit Hours:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
DIGM 3252 - Graphic Communication Output Credit Hours: 2.0
DIGM 3152 - Graphic Communication Output Lab Credit Hours: 1.0
DIGM 3355 - Package Technology Credit Hours: 3.0
DIGM 3356 - ePublishing Credit Hours: 3.0
DIGM 3370 - Two Dimensional Computer Generated Imagery Animation Credit Hours: 3.0
DIGM 4373 - Photographic Tone and Color Reproduction Credit Hours: 3.0
DIGM 4375 - Package Design Credit Hours: 3.0
DIGM 4381 - Mobile Application Design Credit Hours: 3
DIGM 4390 - Current Issues in Digital Media Credit Hours: 3.0
DIGM 4396 - Internship in Digital Media Credit Hours: 3.0
DIGM 4397 - Selected Topics in Digital Media Credit Hours: 3.0
HDCS 4369 - Entrepreneurship Credit Hours: 3.0
HDCS 4374 - Entrepreneurial E-Tailing Credit Hours: 3.0
HDCS 4375 - Strategies in E-Tailing Credit Hours: 3.0
ELET 2300 - Introduction To C++ Programming Credit Hours: 3
COSC 1336 - Computer Science and Programming Credit Hours: 3
SCLT 2380 - Distribution Channels Credit Hours: 3.0
SCLT 3381 - Industrial and Consumer Sales Credit Hours: 3.0

 

By petition, up to 15 hrs Approved Digital Media related coursework from a Community College may fulfill approved electives.

By petition, a minor in Studio Arts (21 hrs) may fulfill approved electives.

Students Must choose a minor in either:

  1. Applied Innovations or
  2. Technology Leadership and Innovation Management

Students must have minimum 2.00 in major

Major GPA will be calculated based on the major requirements.

  • 2.00 minimum cumulative grade point average in courses attempted at the University of Houston
  • 36 of the credit hours must be advanced (junior or senior level)
  • Final residency - The last 30 semester hours to be applied toward a bachelor’s degree must be taken in residence at UH
  • 9 advanced credit hours in department of major in residence at UH
  • 120 hours required for this degree
  • Limit of 66 credit hours in lower-level (1000 and 2000 level) transfer credit toward an undergraduate degree at the University of Houston
  • Students may us no more than two semester hours in physical education activity courses
  • Students must satisfy TSI to graduate
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