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HonoursCU23 - Bachelor of Multimedia Studies
Program Aim
The Bachelor of Multimedia Studies is a three year program that prepares students for a career in the digital media industries. The program provides practical skills and relevant theory that can be applied in a variety of fields associated with information and communication technology, visual arts and design and media and cultural studies.
On completion of this program, students will be able to:
- develop an original multimedia product from concept to implementation;
- create digital content (text, images, animation, audio and video) for multimedia applications on the Web, CD, DVD, mobile media and other delivery platforms;
- demonstrate proficiency with industry-standard software development tools;
- understand the social, economic and cultural significance of multimedia;
- demonstrate a knowledge of the multimedia industry, relevant professional ethical issues, and future directions;
- apply theories of media and communication to multimedia development;
- apply traditional design principles in a new media context;
- work independently or as a member of a team (face-to-face or virtual), employing appropriate interpersonal and group skills;
- communicate effectively with clients and other professionals;
- solve problems and demonstrate critical and creative thinking ability.
Program Structure
To be eligible to graduate, students must complete 24 courses/144 units of credit comprising:
- 6 compulsory courses at Level 1;
- 6 compulsory courses at Advanced Level;
- 1 major (6 courses); and
- 6 general elective courses.
Note: A maximum of 12 Level 1 courses may be credited towards the Bachelor of Multimedia Studies.