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Digital Media Degrees

Careers in digital media are growing faster than ever before, due to the explosion in the number of personal devices – cell phones, portable mp3 players, portable DVD players – that accommodate digital media.  As the broadcasting industry gives way to “narrowcasting” – on-demand programming highly targeted to specific demographics – more and more outlets are available to unique digital media. Like other creative fields, many people in digital media are self-employed or work in small creative agencies.  Others work in the motion picture industry, or in advertising.  Typically, you start out in a low-level position, doing relatively routine tasks overseen by a more senior media developer.  With experience comes more autonomy and creative freedom.

Whether you’re interested in multimedia design, animation, programming, or content development, a degree program in digital media can prepare you with the technical and creative skills required to enter a career in this field.  It helps to know what area interests you most, so that you can select the right training program.  Some of the most popular jobs in digital media include: multimedia animator, interactive designer, sound designer, videographer, illustrator, and programmer. 

Jobs in this sector are expected to grow with the proliferation of outlets for digital media.  However, as in all creative industries, competition is intense and anyone who wants to make a career in digital media will profit from specialized degree programs and ongoing education to stay abreast of new developments.  It’s very common in this industry for platforms to evolve quickly as the software to run digital media changes to accommodate new technologies.  So ongoing training is key.