Dive into the World of Visual and Interactive Media
If you’re drawn to animation, video and other interactive multimedia, you should explore the media arts and technology undergraduate certificate programs from DeVry University. Discover new opportunities to boost your knowledge of the media and design world through one of our exciting and interactive media arts programs.
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Media Arts
Push the boundaries of creativity and technology with a media arts and technology certificate from DeVry. Our programs offer practical experience to help develop marketable job skills including designing websites, developing databases and programming multimedia.
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Get to Know Our Media Arts and Technology Degrees
Studying for undergraduate certificate means delving into high-tech online experiences while pushing the boundaries of technology in web and digital design. Through our media arts and technology programs, you can learn to design websites, develop databases or program multimedia, and choose a field of study that’s the right fit for your talents and vision. Our Media Arts Degree programs place an emphasis on experiential learning with a technology empowered, career-focused curriculum. These media degree programs can even provide you with opportunities to interact with real technologies used in the workplace.
In addition to the knowledge and skills embedded in the Media Arts and Technology undergraduate certificate programs, you’ll also have the opportunity to prepare for industry certification exams, including the Adobe® Certified Associate exams. An Adobe1 Certified Associate (ACA) certification validates that you have basic, entry-level skills in digital communication, creation and design using Adobe software.
Media Arts and Technology Programs
At DeVry we offer five different media arts and technology programs, each designed to help you build your technology and media capabilities. To help you become familiar with them, here is a quick primer on each of our media arts programs:
Undergraduate Certificate in Website Design
This program is designed to help you improve your understanding of how websites are designed and laid out. You'll have the opportunity to find out how to deploy the principles of design and user experience to develop an engaging website.
Undergraduate Certificate in Website Development
This program combines technology and creative problem-solving skills to help you become a more competent website developer. Through this program you learn more about interactive site experiences from the stages of conceptualization to execution.
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With an Undergraduate Certificate in Web Design or Development, you can work on gaining the skills to help prepare you to pursue a future as a graphic designer, multimedia artist, digital graphics editor and more.
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Tech-Empowered Learning
Troubleshoot, experiment and design online experiences through our distinct approach, tech-empowered learning. Tech-empowered learning is a part of everything we do. You can learn some of the latest programming languages in our course projects and assignments.
The hub of your student experience is our online portal, DeVryYOU. That’s where you will find your e-textbooks, e-library, e-tutoring and more. Our mobile app makes it easy when you are on the go. You can collaborate with peers and faculty. Or, take part in media-rich, dynamic class discussions. With tech-empowered learning, you will be preparing to innovate and design your next step in the field of media arts.
1Adobe Certification Programs, Adobe.com, http://www.adobe.com/training/certification.html, visited January 11, 2016. Adobe, the Adobe logo, Dreamweaver, Flash and Photoshop are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
All students enrolled in site-based programs will be required to take some coursework online and, for some programs and locations, a substantial portion of the program may be required to be completed online.