Jan 23, 2026  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

B.S. in Digital Media

Location(s): Montgomery Campus


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The Bachelor of Science in Digital Media Degree will prepare students for a professional career in various forms of Digital Media. Courses will include 2D and 3D Animation, Web Design, Print Design, Broadcast Design, Game Design, and Marketing. Students will become proficient in various digital media software programs, including Adobe Creative Cloud, Cinema 4D, Blender, and Unity.

The program equips the graduate to:

  • Design and create professional digital media for various platforms
  • Maximize the use of Adobe Creative Cloud software
  • Demonstrate proficiency using 2D Animation software (Adobe After Effects)
  • Apply technical knowledge and design thinking to 3D animation (Cinema 4D)
  • Maximize the use of 3D Game development software (Blender & Unity)
  • Compare and analyze markets to construct successful design solutions
  • Apply critical thinking skills to solve design problems in digital media
  • Demonstrate the knowledge of emerging Artificial Intelligence technologies and their ethical and social impacts related to digital media
  • Pursue careers as graphic designers, editors, web developers, game designers, package designers and animators.

Jobs typically associated with a BS in Digital Media degree include:

  • Graphic Designer
  • Package Designer
  • Web Designer & Developer
  • Video Compositor & Editor
  • Game Designer
  • Motion Graphics Designer
  • 3D Modeler
  • 3D Animator

For more information, contact Tommie Lee Washington at: twashington@faulkner.edu

 

Core Curriculum 50 hours


Professional Literacy 72 hours


Total Hours: 122 hours


All incoming freshmen must complete FAF 1111 . Students transferring more than 12 semester hours will take FAF 2111  in lieu of FAF 1111 .

The university requires at least 36 upper-level credits for all bachelor’s degrees. Some programs may require more.

Note for baccalaureate degrees


Note: The following are required for graduation: (1) 36 hours of upper level credits; i.e. courses at the 3000 and 4000 level. (2) An overall, as well as a content GPA of at least 2.0. (3) Completion of the major field exam.

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