Multimedia & Web Schools & Online Degrees

Students interested in a career in multimedia and web design have many job opportunities awaiting them after school. From game design to animation to graphic design to digital production and video producing, multimedia design and media arts is an incredibly versatile industry. Students will find academic and training programs in all kinds of educational environments, including online schools, associate programs, diploma or certificate programs, undergraduate and graduate degrees and more. These programs are found within new media departments, communications departments, and art, design or the media arts departments.

For a introduction to multimedia disciplines or the industry in general, you can enroll in an associate’s program to find out exactly which kind of multimedia or web design focus you’d like to pursue. If you already possess a special talent for a discipline like digital animation, web design or another area, you may want to get a diploma or certificate in order to jump start your career and start earning money before getting a higher degree. Certificates put a more tangible, marketable stamp on your skills and increase your chances of finding freelance work or a job as an assistant while you pursue more training or education.

Bachelor’s and master’s degree programs can be found at traditional universities and online schools, as well as at art and design schools. Online degrees are especially convenient for those who want to complete their degree without giving up their current job. Because media arts, digital design and web programs mostly teach computer software and Internet skills, most of your class work will be completed over the computer and online anyway. Online and campus-based programs offer multimedia and web programs in areas like audio, visual and digital media, game design and game programming, web design, interactive media, animation, graphic design and more.

Art schools that only offer art, media and design-related programs are most valuable in connecting students to the best career, internship and experiential learning opportunities. They also offer many different programs and specialties, while liberal arts or other well-rounded colleges and universities only offer a few majors within media arts. These schools can prepare students for jobs in the entertainment industry as well as careers in new media, web design and more.

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