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The BA program in digital culture equips students with the technical skills to create computational media and the cultural skills to know when or why to apply them. Students learn to create computational media, computation combined with objects, sound, video, time, space, culture and bodies; breathe behavior into media, objects or systems by programming; think critically about how computation impacts lives and how culture makes a difference in how people experience computational media, a critical skill in the dynamic 21st century.
Armed with skills and judgment, graduates work in cultural communication, marketing, design, social media, health, education, entertainment and creative arts, and all areas in which culture is shaped by technology and computational media. All students gain techniques to change the world and communicate using contemporary computational media, a vital power in the 21st century. Some go on to invent fresh techniques.
Graduates interested in continuing their education are well prepared to apply for the top interdisciplinary new media programs in the nation.
Digital Culture - Music Concentration
In the digital culture program in music, students complement their knowledge of digital culture with discipline-specific courses in the School of Music. These courses focus on understanding the foundations, historical and theoretical structures of commercial and popular music, and the principles of electronic music composition and digital sound.
Degree Offered
Digital Culture (Music) (BA)
Design & the Arts, Herberger Institute for
Location
Tempe
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Application Requirements
All students are required to meet general university admission requirements.Freshman
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of income, can qualify for some form of financial aid. In fact,
more than 70 percent of all ASU students receive some form of
financial assistance every year.
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Career Outlook
Upon graduation, digital culture students have a wide array of career opportunities in new media to choose from, in fields such as:
- communications (CISCO, Google, Facebook)
- computing (Apple, Microsoft)
- gaming and entertainment (Industrial Light and Magic, Electronic Arts, Pixar)
- media arts (engineering multimedia shows, video and sound production)
The digital culture curriculum also prepares students for roles in the development of modern media systems that address complex sociotechnical problems, such as:
- diagnostic, monitoring, and assistive cyber-physical tools and systems that can be used by health care providers
- new systems for collaborative, participatory content creation and sharing
- social networking and reflection tools for promoting sustainability
- systems for interactive, adaptive learning and computational assessment in educational organizations
Graduates who are interested in continuing their higher education will be well prepared to apply for admission to the top interdisciplinary new media programs in the nation, including the graduate programs through the School of Arts, Media and Engineering at ASU.
Digital culture alumni have received job opportunities in:
- audio and video
- engineering
- graphic design
- illustration
- iOS development
- journalism
- programming
- software engineering
- special effects
- 3D modeling and fabrication
- visual media
Example Careers
Students who complete this degree program may be prepared for the following careers. Advanced degrees or certifications may be required for academic or clinical positions. Career examples include but are not limited to:
Career | *growth | *median salary |
---|---|---|
Multimedia Artists and Animators | 8.4% | $70,530 |
Art Directors | 5.4% | $92,500 |
Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary | 12% | $66,930 |
Audio and Video Equipment Technicians | 12.9% | $42,190 |
Broadcast Technicians | -3.2% | $39,060 |
Computer Network Architects | 6.5% | $104,650 |
Computer Network Support Specialists | 8.3% | $62,340 |
Computer and Information Research Scientists | 19.2% | $114,520 |
Computer Systems Analysts | 9.1% | $88,270 |
Web Administrators | 9.3% | $88,510 |
Architectural and Engineering Managers | 5.5% | $137,720 |
Film and Video Editors | 17% | $61,180 |
Graphic Designers | 4.2% | $48,700 |
Information Technology Project Managers | 9.3% | $88,510 |
Music Composers and Arrangers | 5.7% | $50,590 |
Music Directors | 5.7% | $50,590 |
Artists and Related Workers, All Other | 5.5% | $63,540 |
Photographers | -5.6% | $32,490 |
Media and Communication Workers, All Other | 9.9% | $47,900 |
Sound Engineering Technicians | 6.3% | $55,810 |
Video Game Designers | 9.3% | $88,510 |
* Data obtained from the Occupational Information Network (O*NET) under sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA).
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