An information meeting was held on December 12, 2006 in Seattle to discuss the Master of Communication in Digital Media program. The agenda included introductions, an overview of the program, student and alumni perspectives, and a question and answer session. The program, established in 2001, focuses on design, economics, history, law, policy, research and social implications of digital technology. Core courses make up one-third of the curriculum and cover digital media law and policy, technology trends, and research methodologies. Electives include branding, content creation, writing, and global policy courses. The degree requires 45 credits which can be completed in 18-36 months, with most students taking two courses per quarter part-time. Graduates are prepared