Multi-Media and Web Technology, Minor
Computer Information Science Department
Program Overview
Want to be the go-to person for all things online?
This minor is your quick win!
The Multi-Media and Web Technology Minor is a specialized program that teaches you the essential tech skills you need to land a great job. You’ll learn to create digital media, understand web development, and master the business of e-commerce. It’s the perfect way to make your main degree—no matter what it is—super marketable in a world that runs on tech!
Minor
Description
Are you constantly scrolling, designing, and posting? Do you ever wonder how companies build those amazing websites and online stores? Then this minor is for you!
The Multi-Media and Web Technology Minor is the perfect add-on to almost any college major (like Marketing, Business, or Communications). It gives you the digital superpower employers are begging for.
In this minor, you’ll go beyond being just a user—you’ll become a creator and a problem-solver.
What You’ll Learn to Master:
- Web Development: Understand the basics of how websites are built and run. This is key for any career in the modern world!
- Digital Media Production & Computer Graphics: Learn to create stunning visual content, including images and basic video, used everywhere from social media campaigns to professional company websites.
- E-Commerce Fundamentals: Ever shop online? You’ll study how businesses actually make money online, manage data, and stay secure using Advanced Internet Technologies.
- Emerging Technologies: We look at what’s new and next, giving you a serious edge in your job search after graduation.
This minor is your chance to blend creativity with tech, giving you versatile skills that will make your resume instantly stand out!
Minor
Requirements
Students must complete the following four (4) courses or 12 credits, in addition to another three (3) credits taken under advisement by a faculty advisor
Required Core Courses (12 Credits)
- CIS 310 – Computer Graphics
- CIS 313 – Digital Media
- CIS 320 – Fundamentals of Electronic Commerce
- CIS 413 – Advanced Internet And Emerging Technologyes
Elective Course (3 Credits)
Students must complete 3 credits from an approved elective course, chosen in consultation with a faculty advisor in the Computer Information Science Department.
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