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Digital Media Production - B.S. Program Requirements PDFDownload to print

Type Legend: DD Diversity–Domestic; DG Diversity–Global; ELR Experiential Learning; KAD Kent Core Additional; KBS Kent Core Basic Sciences; KCM Kent Core Composition; KFA Kent Core Fine Arts: KHU Kent Core Humanities; KMC Kent Core Mathematics and Critical Reasoning; KSS Kent Core Social Sciences; WIC Writing Intensive

Please read the sections in the University Catalog on Kent Core, diversity, writing-intensive and the experiential learning requirements.

I. DESTINATION KENT STATE: FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE  (1 credit)
Type Course Title Credits
  US 10097 Destination Kent State: First Year Experience 1
II. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (31 credits)  Courses count in major GPA
Type Course Title Credits
KSS/DD JMC 20001 Media, Power and Culture 3
    20009 Video/Audio Production Aesthetics 3
    20011 Video/Audio Fundamentals 3
    30004 Writing for Video and Audio Media 3
ELR   33092 Student Media Practicum 1
    40006 Law of Mass Communication 3
WIC   40010 Ethics and Issues in Mass Communication 1 3
ELR   40092 Internship 1
ELR   49099 Senior Digital Media Production Project 3
  Digital Film, Television and Other JMC Electives, choose from the following: 8
  JMC 20008 Audience Analysis and Research (3)  
    21001 Principles of Advertising (3)  
    28001 Principles of Public Relations (3)  
    30034 Programming for Electronic Media (3)  
    33032 Audio Setup and Mixing (3) 2  
    33033 Location Sound Recording (3) 3  
    33036 Television Engineering (3)  
    33042 Studio Television (3) 2  
    33043 Digital Cinematography (3) 3  
    40013 Television Sports Production (3)4  
    40036 Digital Video Editing (3) 3  
    40037 Scriptwriting for Video and Film (3)  
ELR   40092 Internship (1-5)  
    40295 Selected Topics in Journalism and Mass Communication (1-3)5  
    43036 Record Promotion (3)  
    44042 Remote Television (3) 2  
    44050 Post-Production Sound (3)  
    44065 Mobile Multimedia (3)  
    45001 Advanced Lighting for Digital Film and Television (3)  
    45010 Feature Film Pre-Production (3)  
    45011 Feature Film Production (6)  
    45013 Feature Film Post-Production (3)  
    45020 Avid Editor Certification (3)  
    46054 Broadcast Documentary (3)  
    46057 Motion Graphics for Video Editing (3)  
    49005 Music Video Production (3)  
III. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS (74 credits)  
Type Course Title Credits
KAD COMM 15000 Introduction to Human Communication 3
    21000 Communication Grammar Review 6 1
  ENG 30063 Business and Professional Writing 3
  ENTR 27056 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3
KHU/DD HIST 12070 History of the United States: The Formative Period 3
KHU/DD   12071 History of the United States: The Modern Period 3
  LIS 30010 Information Fluency in the Workplace and Beyond 3
KBS PHY 21040 Physics in Entertainment and the Arts 3
KBS   21041 Physics in Entertainment and the Arts Laboratory 1
  VCD 14001 Visual Design Literacy 3
  Kent Core Composition 6-8
  Kent Core Mathematics and Critical Reasoning 3-5
  Kent Core Fine Arts 3
  Kent Core Social Sciences (must be from two disciplines) 3
  Kent Core Basic Science 3
  Kent Core Additional 3
  General Electives, All 27 hours must be outside of the discipline and 3 credit hours must be upper division (number of credits required depends on meeting minimum 124 credit hours) 7 27
IV. CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS (18 credits) 
  Digital Film (18)
  Television (18)
MINIMUM TOTAL  124
  1. A minimum C (2.000) grade must be earned to fulfill the writing-intensive requirement. Students declaring the combined degree program with the master's in journalism and mass communication will satisfy the writing-intensive requirement with JMC 60003 Ethics in Mass Communication.
  2. Students in the Television concentration cannot apply this course toward the 8-credit electives as the course is required in the concentration
  3. Students in the Digital Film concentration cannot apply this course toward the 8-credit electives as the course is required in the concentration.
  4. Courses taken as major elective may not count toward concentration elective.
  5. See advisor for appropriate topic.
  6. Minimum C (2.000) grade must be earned.
  7. Students must complete minimum 72 credit hours outside the journalism and mass communication discipline per the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. The following courses are considered within the discipline and cannot be used toward the 72-hour requirement.
COMM 20000 Foundations of Communication VCD 34006 Motion Design
COMM 21008 Social Media Strategies VCD 37000 Visual Design for Media: Advanced
COMM 25863 Business and Professional Communication VCD 38001 Photographics
COMM 25902 Communication Theory VCD 38003 Photo Technology
COMM 26001 Public Communication in Society VCD 38004 Advanced Photography
COMM 26501 Introduction to Health Communication VCD 38009 Internship Seminar: Photo Illustration
COMM 30000 Communication Research Methods VCD 40025 Professional Portfolio
COMM 35860 Interviewing VCD 40052 Graphic Design - Travel and Field Experience
COMM 41000 Sports Communication VCD 40053 Graphic Design Studio - Glyphix
COMM 42000 Media, War and Propaganda VCD 40092 Internship I - Graphic Design/Illustration
COMM 43000 Communication Technology and Human Interaction VCD 40095 Special Topics: Graphic Design/Illustration
COMM 45006 Media Use and Effects VCD 40096 Individual Investigation in Graphic Design and Illustration
COMM 45007 Freedom of Speech VCD 40192 Internship II - Graphic Design/Illustration
COMM 45092 Internship in Communication Studies VCD 40193 Variable Title Workshop in VCD
COMM 45093 Variable Title Workshop in Communication VCD 40195 Selected Topics: Graphic Design/Illustration
COMM 45095 Special Topics in Communication Studies VCD 42000 Advanced Illustration: Media
COMM 45196 Independent Study: Communication Studies VCD 42002 Editorial Illustration
COMM 45902 Communication and Influence VCD 42003 Advertising Illustration
COMM 46091 Senior Seminar VCD 43000 Studio Production
COMM 46092 Practicum in Applied Communication VCD 43001 Interactive Design: Communities and Culture
COMM 46503 Health Communication and Media VCD 43002 Typographic/Photographic Graphic Design
JMC xxxxx (any course with the subject JMC) VCD 43003 Corporate Identity/Graphic Design
VCD 13000 Introduction to Visual Communication Design VCD 43004 Issues for Graphic Design Businesses
VCD 13001 Introduction to Visual Communication Design Studio VCD 43005 Packaging, Promotion and Retail Environments
VCD 14001 Visual Design Literacy VCD 43006 Environmental Graphic Design
VCD 14002 Communicating with Color VCD 43007 Information Graphics
VCD 20000 Basic Computer-Graphic Design and Illustration VCD 43008 Branded Identity
VCD 20010 Introduction to Design Research VCD 43051 Type High Press
VCD 23000 Intermediate Studio Skills: Graphic Design/Illustration VCD 45000 Graphic Design Perspectives
VCD 28000 Photography VCD 46000 Web Design and Programming I
VCD 28002 Photography II VCD 46001 Web Design and Programming II
VCD 28004 Photographic Perspectives VCD 46003 Advanced Typography
VCD 32000 Illustration I VCD 46053 Web Design and Programming Studio
VCD 32001 Illustration II VCD 48005 Color Photography
VCD 33000 Graphic Design I VCD 48007 Photo Illustration Techniques
VCD 33001 Graphic Design II VCD 48092 Practicum in Photography
VCD 34004 Visual Ethics VCD 49198 Senior Research Paper: Graphic Design/Illustration
VCD 34005 Introduction to 3D Graphic Design VCD 49199 Senior Capstone


Special Major Note:

Students who pass 15 credits of non-remedial academic coursework each fall and spring semester will accumulate 120 credits in four years. This major requires 124 credits for graduation. Students can stay on track for graduation by:

  • Declaring their major as freshmen and completing all courses in sequence (bear in mind that switching majors may cause a delay in graduation);
  • Prioritizing required courses above electives;
  • Meeting regularly with their academic advisors to stay on track;
  • Passing each required course the first time attempted and maintaining the minimal GPA for the major;
  • Successfully completing more than 15 credit hours of relevant coursework (field-based work, internship) during academic semesters; and/or
  • Completing relevant coursework (field-based work, internship) during summer sessions.

 

Digital Film Concentration

For semester-by-semester course sequencing for this program, view the 2014-2015 Roadmap.

 I. CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS (18 credits)  Courses count in major GPA
Type Course Title Credits
  JMC 33033 Location Sound Recording 1 3
    33043 Digital Cinematorgraphy 1 3
    40036 Digital Video Editing 1 3
    45007 Producing and Directing for Single Camera 3
  Digital Film Advanced Skills, choose from the following: 6
  JMC 40037 Scriptwriting for Video and Film (3) 1  
    44050 Post-Production Sound (3)  
    44065 Mobile Multimedia (3) 1  
    45001 Advanced Lighting for Digital Film and Television (3) 1  
    45020 Avid Editor Certification (3) 1  
    46057 Motion Graphics for Video Editing (3)1  
MINIMUM TOTAL 
18

1. Courses taken as major elective may not count toward concentration elective.

 

Television Concentration

For semester-by-semester course sequencing for this program, view the 2014-2015 Roadmap.

 I. CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS (18 credits)  Courses count in major GPA
Type Course Title Credits
  JMC 33032 Audio Setup and Mixing 1 3
    33042 Studio Television 1 3
    44042 Remote Television 1 3
    45006 Producing and Directing Live Television 1 3
  Television Advanced Skills, choose from the following: 6
  JMC 30034 Programming for Electronic Media (3)  
    33036 Television Engineering (3)  
    40013 Television Sports Production (3)  
    44050 Post-Production Sound (3) 1  
    44065 Mobile Multimedia (3) 1  
MINIMUM TOTAL 
18

1. Courses taken as major elective may not count toward concentration elective.