Digital Media and Virtual Production BS / Digital Media MS

Major: Digital Media and Virtual Production and Digital Media
Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Science (BS) & Master of Science (MS)
Calendar Type: Quarter
Minimum Required Credits: 232.0
Co-op Options: One Co-op (Five years); Three Co-op (Five years)
BS Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code: 09.0702
BS Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code: 11-9199
MS Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code: 11.0801
MS Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code: 15-1134

About the Program

The program is a natural extension of our undergraduate program in Digital Media & Virtual Production and challenges students to push beyond what’s known and into what’s possible. It combines research with applicable skills in 21st century media applications and offers a mix of academic coursework and project-related activities in advanced digital design, including 3D modeling, animation, interactivity, gaming and digital media history, theory and methods.

Courses required by this major are predominantly conducted in-person, on campus. However, given the virtual focus of the major itself, a select number of courses are conducted via virtual modalities to engage a diverse population of instructors and students from beyond campus boundaries, as well as exercise the practice and application of virtual technologies and disciplines.

Additional Information

For more information about this major, visit the Westphal College's Digital Media & Virtual Production web page.

Admission Requirements 

Students who wish to enter the accelerated program are required to have a minimum GPA of 3.5 and between 70 and 120 credits of completed undergraduate coursework.

Acceptance into the accelerated program is decided by the program director of the Digital Media MS program in consultation with the undergraduate program director in Virtual Reality and Immersive Media as well as the Department’s Graduate Admissions Committee.

Main criterium for acceptance is an evaluation of the student’s prior academic performance and the student’s likelihood of success within the program.

Degree Requirements 

Undergraduate Required Courses
General Education
CIVC 101Introduction to Civic Engagement1.0
COM 230Techniques of Speaking3.0
COOP 101Career Management and Professional Development *1.0
ENGL 101Composition and Rhetoric I: Inquiry and Exploratory Research3.0
or ENGL 111 English Composition I
ENGL 102Composition and Rhetoric II: Advanced Research and Evidence-Based Writing3.0
or ENGL 112 English Composition II
ENGL 103Composition and Rhetoric III: Themes and Genres3.0
or ENGL 113 English Composition III
MATH 101Introduction to Analysis I4.0
PHYS 170Electricity and Motion3.0
PHYS 171Computational Lab for Electricity and Motion1.0
PHYS 175Light and Sound3.0
PHYS 176Computational Lab for Light and Sound1.0
UNIV A101The Drexel Experience2.0
Required Arts and Humanities-students elect a minimum of 9.0 credits **9.0
Required Social Science-students elect a minimum of 9.0 credits ***9.0
Free electives24.0
Art and Art History Requirements
ARTH 102History of Art II3.0
ARTH 103History of Art III3.0
ARTH 300 [WI] History of Modern Design3.0
VSST 108Design I for Media3.0
VSST 109Design II for Media3.0
VSST 110Introductory Drawing3.0
VSST 111Figure Drawing I3.0
VSST 210Painting Basics3.0
Media and Computer Science Requirements
CS 171Computer Programming I3.0
FMTV 206Audio Production and Post3.0
Digital Media Requirements
ANIM 140Computer Graphics Imagery I3.0
ANIM 145Realtime Visualization3.0
ANIM 155Previsualization for Animated Production3.0
ANIM 211Animation I3.0
ANIM 212Animation II3.0
ANIM 215History of Animation3.0
ANIM 220Digital Compositing I3.0
DIGM 105Overview of Digital Media3.0
DIGM 350 [WI] Digital Storytelling3.0
DIGM 451 [WI] Explorations in New Media3.0
DIGM 475 [WI] Seminar: The Future of Digital Media3.0
DIGM 490Digital Media Senior Project 9.0
DIGM 491Digital Media Senior Project Studio 3.0
GMAP 260Overview of Computer Gaming3.0
IDM 100Introduction to Web Development3.0
Virtual Production Requirements
VRIM 100Digital Tools for Immersive Media3.0
VRIM 110Digital Imaging for Immersive Media3.0
VRIM 120Immersive Production Lab I3.0
VRIM 220Immersive Production Lab II3.0
VRIM 250Professional Practices for Immersive Media3.0
VRIM 310Immersive Media Workshop I3.0
VRIM 320Immersive Media Workshop II3.0
VRIM 388Motion Capture I3.0
Virtual Production Electives (Choose 4 of the following)12.0
Computer Graphics Imagery II
Digital Compositing II
Advanced Lighting
Procedural Animation
Advanced Compositing
Advanced Animation
Computer Programming II
Advanced Programming Tools and Techniques
Digital Cultural Heritage
Game Development Foundations
Character Animation for Gaming
Motion Capture II
Independent Study in Immersive Media
Independent Study in Immersive Media
Independent Study in Immersive Media
Independent Study in Immersive Media
Special Topics in Immersive Media
Special Topics in Immersive Media
Special Topics in Immersive Media
Special Topics in Immersive Media
Graduate Required Courses
Digital Media Core
DIGM 501New Media: History, Theory and Methods3.0
DIGM 510Designing for Interactivity3.0
DIGM 511Research Methods for Digital Media3.0
Digital Media Specialization
Select 18.0 credits from the following list:18.0
Game Design and Development
Game Design I
Game Design II
Game Development Foundations
Serious Games
Experimental Games
Game Design from the Player’s Perspective
Digital Media and Virtual Production
Spatial Data Capture
Animation I
Animation II
Organic Modeling
Advanced Concepts and Applications in Interactive 3D Environments
Immersive World Building
UX Design and Digital Cultural Heritage
Digital Cultural Heritage
Interactivity I
Interactivity II
General Digital Media
Digital Media Skills Intensive
Independent Study in Digital Media
Independent Study in Digital Media
Special Topics in Digital Media
Special Topics in Digital Media
New Media Project
DIGM 540New Media Project ††6.0
Thesis
DIGM 680Thesis Development3.0
Directed Studies 9.0
Total Credits232.0
*

Co-op cycles may vary. Students are assigned a co-op cycle (fall/winter.spring/summer, summer only) based on their co-op program (4-year, 5-year) and major.

COOP 101 registration is determined by the co-op cycle assigned and may be scheduled in a different term. Select students may be eligible to take COOP 001 in place of COOP 101

**

Select 9.0 credits from 100-499 level courses, including T380-480 in AFAS, ARTH, COM, ENGL, FMST, GST, HIST, IST, JWST, LANG, LING, MENA, MUSC, PHIL, PPE, PBHL, SCRP, THTR, TVST, WGST, WRIT, ARCH, DANC, INTR, PHTO, RELS, and VSCM.

***

Select 9.0 credits from 100-499 level courses, including T380-T480, in AFAS, ANTH, CJS, CS, ECON, ENSS, ENVS, PSI, PSY, PBHL, SOC, and WGST.

DIGM 490 and DIGM 491 are repeated 3 times each to complete the DIGM Capstone Senior Project sequence.

††

DIGM 540 is repeated two times.

Select 9.0 credits from 500-600 level courses, including special topics (T580 and T680), in ANIM, CS, DIGM, DSRE, GMAP, IDM, and INFO.

Writing-Intensive Course Requirements

In order to graduate, all students must pass three writing-intensive courses after their freshman year. Two writing-intensive courses must be in a student's major. The third can be in any discipline. Students are advised to take one writing-intensive class each year, beginning with the sophomore year, and to avoid “clustering” these courses near the end of their matriculation. Transfer students need to meet with an academic advisor to review the number of writing-intensive courses required to graduate.

A "WI" next to a course in this catalog may indicate that this course can fulfill a writing-intensive requirement. For the most up-to-date list of writing-intensive courses being offered, students should check the Writing Intensive Course List at the University Writing Program. Students scheduling their courses can also conduct a search for courses with the attribute "WI" to bring up a list of all writing-intensive courses available that term.

Sample Plan of Study 

4+1, 1 co-op (Spring/Summer) (Accelerated program completed in 5 years)

Students complete undergraduate requirements in four years, then convert to graduate status in the fifth and final year.

First Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCreditsSummerCredits
ENGL 101 or 1113.0ANIM 1403.0ANIM 1453.0VACATION
PHYS 1703.0ENGL 102 or 1123.0CIVC 1011.0 
PHYS 1711.0PHYS 1753.0DIGM 1053.0 
UNIV A101 (Department Specific)1.0PHYS 1761.0ENGL 103 or 1133.0 
VRIM 1003.0UNIV A101 (Program Specific)1.0MATH 1014.0 
VRIM 1203.0VRIM 1103.0VSST 1093.0 
VSST 1103.0VSST 1083.0  
 17 17 17 0
Second Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCreditsSummerCredits
ANIM 1553.0ANIM 2123.0ANIM 2203.0COM 2303.0
ANIM 2113.0ANIM 2153.0ARTH 1033.0COOP 101*1.0
CS 1713.0ARTH 1023.0VRIM 2203.0DIGM 3503.0
GMAP 2603.0IDM 1003.0(UG) Free Elective3.0FMTV 2063.0
VSST 2103.0VSST 1113.0(UG) Immersive Media Elective3.0VRIM 2503.0
   (UG) Immersive Media Elective3.0
 15 15 15 16
Third Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCreditsSummerCredits
ARTH 3003.0DIGM 4753.0COOP EXPERIENCECOOP EXPERIENCE
DIGM 4513.0VRIM 3203.0  
VRIM 3103.0(UG) Arts and Humanities Elective3.0  
(UG) Free Elective3.0(UG) Immersive Media Elective3.0  
(UG) Immersive Media Elective3.0(UG) Social Science Elective3.0  
DIGM 5013.0DIGM 5103.0  
 18 18 0 0
Fourth Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCreditsSummerCredits
DIGM 4903.0DIGM 4903.0DIGM 4903.0Bachelor's Degree Awarded
DIGM 4911.0DIGM 4911.0DIGM 4911.0Student classified as Graduate Student
(UG) Arts and Humanities Elective3.0(UG) Free Electives9.0(UG) Arts and Humanities Elective3.0 
(GR) Digital Media Specialization3.0(UG) Social Science Elective3.0(UG) Free Electives6.0 
(UG) Free Elective3.0DIGM 5403.0DIGM 5113.0 
(UG) Immersive Media Elective3.0 DIGM 5403.0 
(UG) Social Science Elective3.0   
 19 19 19 0
Fifth Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCredits 
DIGM 5912.0DIGM 5912.0DIGM 5912.0 
DIGM 6801.0DIGM 6801.0DIGM 6801.0 
(GR) Digital Media Specialization3.0(GR) Digital Media Specialization3.0(GR) Digital Media Specialization3.0 
(GR) Directed Studies3.0(GR) Directed Studies3.0(GR) Directed Studies3.0 
 9 9 9 
Total Credits 232
*

Co-op cycles may vary. Students are assigned a co-op cycle (fall/winter, spring/summer, summer-only) based on their co-op program (4-year, 5-year) and major. 

COOP 101 registration is determined by the co-op cycle assigned and may be scheduled in a different term. Select students may be eligible to take COOP 001 in place of COOP 101.

5+0 Co-terminal Accelerated Program, (Fall/Winter co-op)

First Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCreditsSummerCredits
ENGL 101 or 1113.0ANIM 1403.0ANIM 1453.0VACATION
PHYS 1703.0COOP 101*1.0CIVC 1011.0 
PHYS 1711.0ENGL 102 or 1123.0DIGM 1053.0 
UNIV A101 (Department Specific)1.0PHYS 1753.0ENGL 103 or 1133.0 
VRIM 1003.0PHYS 1761.0MATH 1014.0 
VRIM 1203.0UNIV A101 (Program Specific)1.0VSST 1093.0 
VSST 1103.0VRIM 1103.0(UG) Free Elective3.0 
 VSST 1083.0  
 17 18 20 0
Second Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCreditsSummerCredits
COOP EXPERIENCECOOP EXPERIENCEANIM 1553.0ANIM 2123.0
  ANIM 2113.0ANIM 2153.0
  CS 1713.0ARTH 1023.0
  GMAP 2603.0IDM 1003.0
  VSST 2103.0VSST 1113.0
  (UG) Free Elective4.0(UG) Free Elective4.0
 0 0 19 19
Third Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCreditsSummerCredits
COOP EXPERIENCECOOP EXPERIENCEANIM 2203.0COM 2303.0
  ARTH 1033.0DIGM 3503.0
  VRIM 2203.0FMTV 2063.0
  (UG) Free Elective4.0VRIM 2503.0
  (UG) Immersive Media Elective3.0(UG) Immersive Media Elective3.0
  DIGM 5013.0DIGM 5103.0
   DIGM 5912.0
 0 0 19 20
Fourth Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCreditsSummerCredits
COOP EXPERIENCECOOP EXPERIENCEARTH 3003.0DIGM 4753.0
  DIGM 4513.0VRIM 3203.0
  VRIM 3103.0(UG) Arts and Humanities Elective3.0
  (UG) Immersive Media Elective3.0(UG) Immersive Media Elective3.0
  DIGM 5113.0DIGM 5403.0
  DIGM 5403.0DIGM 5912.0
  DIGM 5912.0(GR) Digital Media Specialization3.0
 0 0 20 20
Fifth Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCredits 
DIGM 4903.0DIGM 4903.0DIGM 4903.0 
DIGM 4911.0DIGM 4911.0DIGM 4911.0 
(UG) Arts and Humanities Elective3.0(UG) Free Electives6.0(UG) Arts and Humanities Elective3.0 
(UG) Immersive Media Elective3.0(UG) Social Science Elective3.0(UG) Free Elective3.0 
(UG) Social Science Elective3.0DIGM 6801.0(UG) Social Science Elective3.0 
DIGM 6801.0(GR) Digital Media Specialization3.0DIGM 6801.0 
(GR) Digital Media Specialization3.0(GR) Directed Studies3.0(GR) Digital Media Specialization3.0 
(GR) Directed Studies3.0 (GR) Directed Studies3.0 
 20 20 20 
Total Credits 232
*

Co-op cycles may vary. Students are assigned a co-op cycle (fall/winter, spring/summer, summer-only) based on their co-op program (4-year, 5-year) and major. 

COOP 101 registration is determined by the co-op cycle assigned and may be scheduled in a different term. Select students may be eligible to take COOP 001 in place of COOP 101.

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