Digital Media Arts

Effective: Fall 2022
Certificate of Achievement Program Map

This program map from the 2024-2025 catalog year represents one possible pathway to complete this program. Your pathway may vary depending on your transfer plans and also previous college credit, including AP Test scores, concurrent enrollment courses and high school articulated courses.

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  1. Review this program map to get an overview of the required courses
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Program Description
The Digital Media Arts Certificate of Achievement gives students the opportunity to gain fundamental skills using digital tools for video, animation, design, illustration and graphics in a project-based, hands-on environment. Students will use digital software and hardware to create a portfolio of projects.

What can I do with this major?

The program is geared towards students who want to acquire fundamental skills in digital art technology, design aesthetics and design practice to enter the workforce.


Learning and Career Pathway
  • Arts and Design

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= Critical Course = Prerequisite for Other Courses = Prerequisite Required = Required for Major GE = General Education

Semester 1

9 units

DIGM 1
Introduction to Digital Art

3 units
Introduction to fundamental concepts, practices, and theories of digital art production. Topics include integration of traditional design, color, and compositional principles with contemporary digital tools.
Course Details:
Terms Offered: Fall

DIGM 4A
Digital Illustration

3 units
Introduction to the principles of illustration using digital tools. Through lectures, demos and assignments students are exposed to and practice digital illustration skills for design, editorial, and animation. Emphasis is placed on the use of vector-based tools for artistic drawing and graphic design. Students explore the relationship of digital illustration with the field of Graphic Design, Animation and Fine Art.
Course Details:
  1. Strongly Recommended: ART 2A
Terms Offered: Spring, Fall

DIGM 6A
Photoshop

3 units
Introduction to the use of Adobe Photoshop for retouching, editing, and compositing digital images. Students take their original photography and artistically adjust contrast, exposure, color balance, to create enhanced compositions. Students also take a number of images and composite images into an artistically balanced and well-designed composition. same as PHOT 6A
Course Details:
  1. Strongly Recommended: PHOT 1A
Terms Offered: Fall, Spring

Semester 2

9 units

Major Elective Course #1

3 units
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Major Elective Course #2

3 units
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Major Elective Course #3

3 units
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Major Electives

Choose 9 units from the list below. 

DIGM 2
Introduction to Graphic Design

3 units
Introduction to the essential visual elements of graphic design. Exploration of the principles, concepts, and protocols used for effective visual communication. Cultivation of the designer’s creative process and problem-solving skills. Emphasis on strong conceptual development and solid craftsmanship through design execution. Projects explore creative development of graphic design ideas from start to finish.
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DIGM 5
Typography

3 units
Typography explores the art, process, and technical approach to ideating and producing successful typography for visual communication and design. Students use vector based tools to create, modify, place and design compositions using typography as the main design element. Topics include the anatomy, classification, legibility, meaning, readability, history, and historical changes of typography.
Course Details:
  1. Strongly Recommended: DIGM 2

DIGM 7
Design and Layout

3 units
Design and Layout focuses on digital and print layouts using design elements and principles. Students create layouts using Gestalt principles, creative concepts, color separation and typography. The course explores the history of layout in various media, digital vs print process, copyright issues, and working with various printers for final project output.
Course Details:
  1. Strongly Recommended: DIGM 2

DIGM 10A
Introduction to Animation

3 units
The history and evolution of technical aspects of animation are examined. Students explore animation principles using analog media, including, phonotropes, stop motion animation, claymation and flip books. Digital aspects of animation are also explored to create short mini animated sequences.
Course Details:
  1. Strongly Recommended: DIGM 11

DIGM 11
Video Editing

3 units
Introduction to the art of digital video editing using industry standard software. Students explore the theory and practice of various editing styles in order to gain a better understanding of how stories are constructed in the editing room. Through demonstrations and hands-on experience, students learn advanced editing techniques with an in-depth examination of the art of the edit. Strong emphasis is placed on post-production techniques that improve the sound and image quality of the videos.
Course Details:

DIGM 12A
Motion Graphics

3 units
Motion Graphics is an introductory course to motion graphics for students who have a strong foundation in typography and design. This course introduces the theories, techniques, and practices of motion graphics. Students use design elements and principles to create motion graphics that communicate a message or story. Vector graphics, photography, sound, video and animation are integrated together to design compelling motion graphics.
Course Details:
  1. Strongly Recommended: DIGM 11
  2. Strongly Recommended: DIGM 4A

DIGM 20
Digital Portfolio and Promotion

1.5 units
Development of an artist's/ designer's portfolio and strategies for self-promotion in the art and design industries. Students will work to revise existing projects, create advanced projects and select and organize projects for promotion. Includes use of effective techniques of presentation. Includes creation and revision of resume, business card, and template based website.
Course Details:
  1. Strongly Recommended: DIGM 8A

FILM 12
Screenwriting and Visual Storytelling

3 units
A course where students write for film and electronic media. Emphasis on preparing scripts in proper formats, including fundamental technical, conceptual and stylistic issues related to writing fiction and non-fiction scripts for informational and entertainment purposes in film and electronic media.
Course Details:
  1. Strongly Recommended: FILM 14
  • Transfers to CSU
  • FILM 15
    Introduction to Digital Filmmaking

    3 units
    Introduction to digital filmmaking as an artistic medium through lectures, screenings, demonstrations, and hands-on practicum. Critical analysis and appreciation of production elements and development of skills in pre-production planning, digital cinematography, direction of actors, sound design, art direction, and post-production.
    Course Details:
    1. Strongly Recommended: FILM 14

    FILM 16
    Documentary Filmmaking

    3 units
    Introduction to documentary filmmaking and current techniques of digital documentary including, sound, video and mixed media documentary. Story basics, research, structure, objective/subjective approach, audio recording, shooting setups, interviewing, and rough-cut editing.
    Course Details:
    1. Strongly Recommended: FILM 15
  • Transfers to CSU
  • PHOT 1A
    Digital Photography I

    3 units
    Introduction to the processes, principles, and tools of digital photography. Course provides an overview of digital camera functions for automatic and manual exposure, image creation and capture, file management, and image editing. Students may use any appropriate digital camera including; DSLR, mirrorless, point & shoot or smartphone. Topics include the development of technical and aesthetic skills, elements of design and composition, camera technology, materials and equipment, and contemporary trends in digital photography. May not receive credit if PHOT 50 has been completed successfully.
    Course Details:
  • Transfers to CSU
  • Total Units: 18 units