Associate of Science in Design and Multimedia
Keiser University's Associate of Science degree in Design and Multimedia teaches visual communication and computer design skills with an emphasis on multimedia and online delivery. Graphic designers and multimedia practitioners create and deliver communication solutions for clients in a variety of media. Although print skills are still a foundation of design, employers and clients expect today's designer to be competent in web communications, video production and newer technologies that are just now beginning to emerge. Successful candidates do not need to have existing art or computer skills. Opportunities exist in design and multimedia for artists, technicians, problem-solvers and good communicators.
Students in the program study page layout, advertising, multimedia, video editing, web design, illustration and other emerging communication technologies.
Associate of Science in Design and Multimedia courses include:
- Layout and Composition
- 2D Illustration and Image Editing I and II
- Electronic Delivery Systems I, II and III
- Applied Multimedia and Design
The Keiser University Associate of Science in Design and Multimedia degree program can prepare students for employment in advertising agencies, marketing firms, print and electronic publication companies, the video/film industry and in-house graphics departments.