• BA in Media Studies - Visual Media at the Auburn University is a 4 year, 120-credit program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • Majors from the School of Communication and Journalism are employed news reporters, anchors, editors, producers, public relations specialists, not-for-profit managers, magazine writers, legislative aides, casting directors, HR managers, event coordinators, account executives, research associates, project managers, public affairs directors, sports reporters, and website designers.
  • A bachelor's degree program in digital visual media doesn't exist, but many schools offer similar programs, such as a Bachelor of Science in Visual Media or a Bachelor of Science in Digital Media Arts.
  • These four-year degree programs teach students traditional design principles in addition to methods for producing multimedia content.
  • Students learn how to use their 3-D design, drawing, and photography skills to design video games and webpages, as well as how to edit film and video. Most colleges and universities require applicants to possess a high school diploma or its equivalent.
  • This training may culminate in a senior project, portfolio, or exhibit.



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