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College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
                                       School of Communication
                      Bachelor of Arts in Film and Digital Media
                                   DIGITAL MEDIA SEQUENCE
                                             Effective FALL 2010
HECKLIST APPLIES TO STUDENTS WHO DECLARE THE MAJOR IN FALL 2010 OR LATE
    DO NOT USE THIS LIST IF YOU DECLARED BEFORE FALL 2010
Students must complete a minimum of 44 credits and maintain a 2.25 GPA to graduate with a
major in Film and Digital Media. Majors must take the required core courses and electives in one
of the following three sequences. Eight credits of student’s major-field requirements must be
approved theory courses. Transfer students must obtain at least 20 credit hours including a
capstone from Communication courses at Cleveland State University. All School of
Communication Majors are required to successfully complete Com 101 (Principles of
Communication) and Com 303 (Communication Inquiry) with a minimum grade of C.

School Core Courses (8 credits)                               Division Core Courses (8 credits)

       COM 101           Principles of Communication                  COM 131               Media and Technology Literacy
       COM 303           Communication Inquiry *                      COM 226               Mass Media & Society *

Digital Media Required Courses (16 Credits)                   Digital Media Required Electives (8 Credits)
                                                              A minimum of 8 additional credits from the following or above listed courses
                                                                               100/200
       COM 204           Sng Source Video/Audio Prod. *
                                                 Prod                COM /300              Lab (Digital Media Topics Only)
       COM 320           History of the Moving Image *                COM       231        Evol. Of Mass Media
       COM 352           Multi-Source Video/Aud Prod. *               COM       301        Broadcast and New Media Writing
                                                                      COM       321        Documentary Form in Film & TV *
Choose (one) of the following                                         COM       351        Audio Production for Radio *
       COM 400           Studio & Media Mngmt *                       COM       370        Com Tech & Social Change
       COM 403           Adv. Video Editing *                         COM       405        Electronic Journalism *
                                                                      COM       490        Internship in Com *
Digital Media Capstone Requirement (4 Credits)                        COM       494        Special Topics in MAT *
Choose (one) of the following                                         COM       450        Media Prog. & Research *
       COM 401           Adv. Video Production *
       COM 470           DVD and Emerging Media *

* Indicates courses with pre-requisites.

Recommended University Courses (some may have pre-requisites)
       ART      232      Photography I                                COM       357        Principles of Public Relations
       ART      332      Photography II                               COM       358        Media Law, Econ. & Ethics
       ART      259      History of Photography                       COM       359        International Communication
       ART      445      Intro to Digital Media                       COM       360        Principles of Public Relations
       COM      221      Introduction to Film                         COM       450        Media Prog. & Research
       COM      325      Screenwriting                                DRA       200        Introduction to Technical Theater
       COM      327      Media Criticism                              DRA       301        Lighting Design
       COM      329      Contemporary Film                            DRA       331        Principles of Directing
       COM      330      Nonverbal Communication                      DRA       461        Playwriting
       COM      332      Interracial Communication                    EDB       300        Educational Technology
       COM      348      Intercultural Communication                  MUS       112        Macromusic
       COM      350      Persuasive Com & Attitude Change             MUS       427        Computer Music I
       COM      353      Media Electronics

 Advising: Contact the School of Communication office (216) 687-4630 or Professor Evan Lieberman, division
director, at (216) 687-4637.

                                                                                                                              2/25/2010

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  • 1. College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences School of Communication Bachelor of Arts in Film and Digital Media DIGITAL MEDIA SEQUENCE Effective FALL 2010 HECKLIST APPLIES TO STUDENTS WHO DECLARE THE MAJOR IN FALL 2010 OR LATE DO NOT USE THIS LIST IF YOU DECLARED BEFORE FALL 2010 Students must complete a minimum of 44 credits and maintain a 2.25 GPA to graduate with a major in Film and Digital Media. Majors must take the required core courses and electives in one of the following three sequences. Eight credits of student’s major-field requirements must be approved theory courses. Transfer students must obtain at least 20 credit hours including a capstone from Communication courses at Cleveland State University. All School of Communication Majors are required to successfully complete Com 101 (Principles of Communication) and Com 303 (Communication Inquiry) with a minimum grade of C. School Core Courses (8 credits) Division Core Courses (8 credits) COM 101 Principles of Communication COM 131 Media and Technology Literacy COM 303 Communication Inquiry * COM 226 Mass Media & Society * Digital Media Required Courses (16 Credits) Digital Media Required Electives (8 Credits) A minimum of 8 additional credits from the following or above listed courses 100/200 COM 204 Sng Source Video/Audio Prod. * Prod COM /300 Lab (Digital Media Topics Only) COM 320 History of the Moving Image * COM 231 Evol. Of Mass Media COM 352 Multi-Source Video/Aud Prod. * COM 301 Broadcast and New Media Writing COM 321 Documentary Form in Film & TV * Choose (one) of the following COM 351 Audio Production for Radio * COM 400 Studio & Media Mngmt * COM 370 Com Tech & Social Change COM 403 Adv. Video Editing * COM 405 Electronic Journalism * COM 490 Internship in Com * Digital Media Capstone Requirement (4 Credits) COM 494 Special Topics in MAT * Choose (one) of the following COM 450 Media Prog. & Research * COM 401 Adv. Video Production * COM 470 DVD and Emerging Media * * Indicates courses with pre-requisites. Recommended University Courses (some may have pre-requisites) ART 232 Photography I COM 357 Principles of Public Relations ART 332 Photography II COM 358 Media Law, Econ. & Ethics ART 259 History of Photography COM 359 International Communication ART 445 Intro to Digital Media COM 360 Principles of Public Relations COM 221 Introduction to Film COM 450 Media Prog. & Research COM 325 Screenwriting DRA 200 Introduction to Technical Theater COM 327 Media Criticism DRA 301 Lighting Design COM 329 Contemporary Film DRA 331 Principles of Directing COM 330 Nonverbal Communication DRA 461 Playwriting COM 332 Interracial Communication EDB 300 Educational Technology COM 348 Intercultural Communication MUS 112 Macromusic COM 350 Persuasive Com & Attitude Change MUS 427 Computer Music I COM 353 Media Electronics Advising: Contact the School of Communication office (216) 687-4630 or Professor Evan Lieberman, division director, at (216) 687-4637. 2/25/2010