Advising Worksheet: 2009-2011 Digital Media Communication

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Advising Worksheet: 2009-2011 Digital Media Communication

Advising Worksheet: 2009-2011 Digital Media Communication

Name ______M# ______(last) (first) (middle initial)

Advising Date: ______Advised by: ______E-mail Address @mtsu.edu

Procedure: (1) Place a check mark by the courses that the student has completed or is currently enrolled in. (2) Circle the courses that the student is eligible to register for. (2) Place a copy of this worksheet in the student’s file in the Specialty A Mass Communication Administrative Offices. MINOR REQUIREMENTS(Select 15 hours from the following courses) *PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS NOT THE APPLICATION FOR CANDIDACY or UPPER DIVISION! Course Grade Course Grade

VCOM 2950 Media Design Applications EMC 4940 Adv. Seminar (Prod) APPROVED LIBERAL ARTS MINORS (Mass Comm courses cannotVCOM be used 2010 Mediain your Design minor) & Vis. Lang. RIM 3010 Audio Fundamentals African American Studies, American Culture, Anthropology, Archaeology, Art, Asian Studies, Biology, Chemistry, Classical Studies, Computer Science, Dance, Early Modern European Studies, Economics, Economics & Finance, English,EMC Environment 3130 Television & ProductionHuman Society, Film Studies, RIM Foreign 4200 DigitalLanguages Audio Technology and Literatures, Geosciences, Gerontology, Global Studies, Great Books, Health Care Services, History, Latin American Studies, Leadership Studies, Mathematics, Medieval Studies, Music, Native American Studies, Philosophy, Physics & Astronomy, PoliticalPHOT 3200 Science, Still Dig. Psychology, Imaging (Photoshop) Sociology, Social Welfare, ART 4280 Digital Illustration Southern Studies, Speech & Theatre, Twentieth-Century European Studies, Urban Studies, Writing, and Women’s Studies EMC 3300 Intro to Digital Animation CSCI 3038 Comp. Lang. (Python) The following prefixes will count towards the required 65 hours of liberal arts and Dates & Deadlines science credit Semester all candidacy courses are

S Candidacy C

T V complete I M R

D

A T

http://frank.mtsu.edu/~records/scalendars.h

REQUIRED MINOR: ART P U

B Upper Division form U I

O

L tm 2

0 4 5 8

6 http://frank.mtsu.edu/~records/scalendars.h Intent to graduate tm Sem Course Grade Hrs 1610 Two Dimensional Design 3 1620 Drawing I 3 (*)Notes * The following courses will count towards the required 65 hours of 2310 Graphic Design Technologies 3 liberal arts credit. INFS 2200, INFS 3100, & REC 3000 3930 Interactive Design I 3 4390 Interactive Design II 3 * PC = Post Candidacy (Course cannot be taken until candidacy earned) 4400 Interactive Design III 3 PC=post DIGITAL MEDIA COMMUNICATION CONCENTRATION (39 HOURS)+9 candidacy

42 Total Hours 18 Course Done Order Remarks UP DIV MASS COMMUNICATION CORE REQUIREMENTS (3 hours): EMC 1020 American Media & Social Institutions 1 candidacy DIGITAL MEDIA COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENTS (21 hours): EMC 2500 Survey of New Media candidacy ART 1610 Two Dimensional Design candidacy CSCI 1150 Computer Science Orientation candidacy EMC 3120 Sight Sound & Motion candidacy X EMC 3460 Media & Messages Jr. standing X Complete 6 hours from: X PC EMC 4460 (EMC 4460 may be repeated once for a total of 6 hours) or EMC 4000 (3 hrs) and EMC 4460 (3hrs) LEGAL/ETHICAL COMPETENCY (3 hours): X Jr. standing Choose one: CSCI 3420, RIM 3700, PHOT 4190, EMC 4250, or JOUR 3650 WRITING COMPETENCY (3 hours): candidacy Choose one: JOUR 2710, EMC 3020 or EMC 3060 MANAGEMENT/MARKETING COMPETENCY (3 hours): X Jr. standing Choose one: MGMT 3610 or MKT 3820 NOTE TO DIGITAL MEDIA COMMUNICATION MAJORS: Choose 15 hours from one of the two concentrations listed on the reverse side of this page

Graduation Requirements

Graduation Requirement Earned Required Lacking

Minimum graduation hours 120

Upper division hours (3000/4000) 42

Hours outside of Mass Comm 80

Liberal arts and science hours 65

Senior college credit (hrs @ 4 yr institution) 60

Residency hours (@ MTSU Jr. & Sr. Year) 30 A Tennessee Board of Regents University MTSU is an equal opportunity, non-racially identifiable, educational institution that does not discriminate against individuals with disabilities. Revised 10/11HT

Recommended publications