Computer Sci

The DMS-Computer Science emphasis is designed for students who are interested in the developmental side of digital media. While all DMS majors take some CSC courses in the DMS core to better understand the the development process, DMS-Computer Science students dig deeper into the programming and technical side of things. DMS-Computer Science graduates often find jobs as web developers, software engineers or IT specialists.

In addition to the DMS core, DMS students emphasizing in Computer Science, will take the following courses:
    CSC 125 Computer Science I: Programming in Java
    CSC 220 Computer Repair and Maintenance
    CSC 235 Computer Ethics
    CSC 255 Programming in C
    CSC 335 Computer Graphics
    CSC 425 Operating Systems
    CSC 395 or 485 Internship in Computer Science
    CSC 341 Software Engineering or 455 Programming Languages

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.