Digital Media & Communications
Overview:
Evolving technology and modern aesthetics shape the way we create and consume, and that means growing opportunities in the job market. If you want to pursue a career that combines your artistic skills with state-of-the-art technology, the Digital Media and Communications pathway might be for you.
Related Job Titles: Transmedia Specialist, Social Media Manager, Media Content Creator, Advertising Specialist, Mobile Journalists, News Media Storyteller, Digital Specialist, Graphic Designer, and more.
Participate in a Career Student Technical Organization (CTSO):
Technology Student Association (TSA)
Courses Included:
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Level 1
- Foundations of Design, Multimedia Arts, & Digital Communication (A/B)
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Level 2
- Adobe Photoshop I (ACC Concurrent Enrollment MGD 1011), Adobe Illustrator I (ACC Concurrent Enrollment MGD 1012), Audio/Video Production I (A/B), and Print Media I
- Level 3
- Print Media II and Audio/Video Production II (A/B)
- Level 4
- Work-Based Learning: Digital Media & Communications
Industry Certificates:
Students can earn nationally recognized certifications which proves they have the skills employers need and can lead to employment opportunities not otherwise available.
- Adobe Certified Professional: Visual Design Using Photoshop (Ps)
- Adobe Certified Professional: Graphic Design & Illustrations Using Adobe Illustrator (Ai)
Have a Question?
Dr. Rebecca Albert Vollrath
Director of Career and Innovation
James Campion
RHS College and Career Counselor