Graduates from the Digital Media Arts Department will find career opportunities in a wide range of existing entertainment, informational and educational venues in media production. The broad focus of the instruction prepares Audio Engineering students for roles as recording engineers, music producers, postproduction sound designers, interactive media designers, music technologists and MIDI-assisted composers. The emerging areas of the internet will also create additional demand for graduates skilled in these production techniques.
The Film & Television Production degree program with its hands-on training and production project experience prepares graduates for a variety of career opportunities in the television and film industry such as producer, director, writer, camera operator, video editor, lighting director, sound technician, and electronic graphics designer in a variety of venues such as commercial broadcasting at TV stations, networks, studios, and production houses; noncommercial television such as in-house corporate, government, educational, and institutional communications operations; public access and local origination cable television; and of course, free-lance production services as a video consultant.