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États-Unis d'Amérique (États-Unis)
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Anglais
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Communication, Arts, Marketing et Communications
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Licence ès sciences (BSc)
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États-Unis d'Amérique (États-Unis)
Langue du cours
Anglais
Domaines d'études
Communication, Arts, Marketing et Communications
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Licence ès sciences (BSc)
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Demande des informations
The rapidly evolving field of digital media offers many exciting opportunities to integrate creativity, design, and technology with multimedia production. The Digital Media Bachelors of Applied Science is designed to build upon an AS degree in Digital Media/Multimedia Technology or Entertainment Technology. This degree is also open to any student with an AA degree-seeking to expand their skills in this field. The Bachelor's degree offers two specializations: Digital Production or Web Development.
The Digital Media Bachelor degree program is one of four bachelor's degree programs offered at Gulf Coast State College in Panama City, Florida, and prepares students for work in an information-based economy and be an engaged citizen of a media-driven culture.
The BAS in Digital media aims to provide students with a diverse foundation of skills and abilities on which to build a successful career through advancement in the workplace by focusing on critical job functions, roles, and responsibilities of employees in the digital media industry. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, job growth between 2014 and 2024 for media and communication occupations will increase by 4% and computer and information technology occupations will increase by 12% which was faster than average for all occupations.
Serving the community since 1957, Gulf Coast State College was the first public two-year institution to open after the 1957 Florida Legislature established a statewide network of community colleges. Located in Panama City on Florida’s Emerald Coast, Gulf Coast is one of 28 public colleges in the state, all located within commuting distance of 96 percent of the population. Dr. Ted W. Booker was named the first president (1957-1960), followed by Dr. Richard E. Morley (1960-1976), Dr. Lawrence W. Tyree (1976-1988), Dr. Robert L. McSpadden (1988-2007), Dr. A. James Kerley (2007-2014), and Dr. John R. Holdnak (2014-present).
The College has gone through several name changes over the decades beginning with Gulf Coast Community College in 1957. In 1958, the name changed to Gulf Coast Junior College, prompted by a change in mission to restrict offerings to academic programs. In 1970, the College changed its name again back to Gulf Coast Community College as its mission expanded to include service to the community. In 2011, the name changed to Gulf Coast State College after receiving accreditation to award four-year degrees, better reflecting the expanding mission within the defined service district.
To serve the higher education needs of African-Americans in the community, Rosenwald Junior College opened in 1958 on the campus of Rosenwald High School, and Calvin Washington was named president. On May 18, 1966, Rosenwald Junior College merged into Gulf Coast Junior College.
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