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The DMS-Art emphasis is designed for students who are interested in the aesthetic side of digital media. While all DMS majors take some ART courses in the DMS core to better understand the the design process, DMS-Art students dig deeper into the concepts and history of art and design. DMS-Art graduates often find jobs as graphic designers, photographers or art directors.

In addition to the DMS core, DMS students emphasizing in Art, will take the following courses:
    ART 113 2D Foundations: Design
    ART 114 Three-Dimensional Design
    ART 116 2D Foundations: Basic Drawing
    ART 198 Visual Arts Seminar I: Introduction
    ART 231 Photography I
    Choose two from: ART 313, 314, 315 Art History I-III
    ART 319 History of Graphic Design & Visual Culture
    ART 346 Typography
    ART 398 Visual Arts Seminar II: Mid-Program Review
    ART 445 Design Studio Practicum

For more information about the Digital Media Studies program at Union University, please contact Dr. Chris Blair, Coordinator, Digital Media Studies, cblair@uu.edu


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The Digital Media Studies major is an interdisciplinary program joining Art, Communication Arts, and Computer Science. Its purpose is to produce a student that is aesthetically, theoretically, and technologically trained and capable of excellence in the relatively new area of the design, production, and implementation of digital media.