B.A. in Digital Studies

The Digital Studies program provides a practitioner-based curriculum that produce well-rounded graduates who are prepared to excel in every aspect of media and emerging technology and meet global demands.

Digital media and technologies includes graphic images, text, video, audio, computer programming, online game, and websites. With the rapid growth of mobile devices, social networking sites, and other electronic devices, much new digital media content, including apps, is needed and being designed and developed. Today, digital technology is ubiquitous; it has rendered our society multidimensional, media-saturated, and fast-paced; it affects how we study, work, communicate and collaborate.


91ÊÓƵ the Program

The mission of the Digital Studies program is to provide a learning environment through which 91ÊÓƵ design, develop, and implement digital media informed by relevant theories, combining textual, visual, and audio components with technical skill to produce professional multimedia assets. In order to carry out this mission, the program has four main goals:

  • Prepare 91ÊÓƵ to excel in the field of Digital Studies, such as web and media development.
  • Provide 91ÊÓƵ with critical/creative thinking and collaborative skills needed to work in a multidisciplinary environment.
  • Equip 91ÊÓƵ to solve real-world problems through digital technologies.
  • Enable 91ÊÓƵ to thrive in a fast-changing, diverse, global, digital environment.

The Digital Studies degree is generated from the intersection of three disciplines: digital communication studies, digital visual arts and computer information systems. The curriculum is crafted for 91ÊÓƵ with interest in these areas. 91ÊÓƵ’s college-wide curricular requirements ensure that 91ÊÓƵ will have a sound basis in a range of liberal arts disciplines and skills. Therefore, 91ÊÓƵ graduating with a Digital Studies degree, while they may enter certain obvious professions, will be well placed to use their digital skills in a wide range of professions in a rapidly evolving field.

Additional Information 

If you have any questions, please contact the current Digital Studies program chair:  

Digital Studies Program Chair:  

Jung Lee, Ph.D. 
Jung.Lee@stockton.edu 
609-652-4949 

Curriculum

DIGI coursework covers a wide range of courses to develop aesthetic, technical, and critical thinking skills. In addition, coursework covers systematic design principles. As will be shown later, this practitioner-based, comprehensive curriculum is distinct from other existing academic programs at Stockton and fills an emerging curricular niche.

The curriculum for the Digital Studies program will allow 91ÊÓƵ to satisfy all requirements at Stockton, including both program and general studies, as well as other university-wide requirements (FRST, W, Q, and other required course attributes).

Curriculum Worksheets

 

Minor

The Digital Studies program offers a minor for 91ÊÓƵ in any major interested in the use of modern digital technology. 

The minor in Digital Studies requires 5 courses (20 credits). The objective of this minor is to equip 91ÊÓƵ with a well-rounded blend of practical knowledge, advanced technology skills, and theoretical foundations to excel in the digital world. Students have the opportunity to analyze, design, develop, and evaluate digital content using multimedia technology through a selection of dedicated courses.

Requirements for Digital Minor 

The requirements are as follows: 

Complete 20 Credits (5 courses): 

  • Take two DIGI Acronym courses 
  • Take two from DIGI attribute or Digital Studies Program required courses (ex. Although MKTG 2110 is not DIGI acronym course, but a Digital Study Program required course.) 
  • Take a capstone course 

See the  Curriculum Sheet


Additional Information 

If you have any questions about the minor, please contact the current Digital Studies program chair:  

Digital Studies Program Chair:  

Jung Lee, Ph.D. 
Jung.Lee@stockton.edu 
609-652-4949 

Faculty

 

Frank A. Cerreto, Ed. D.

Frank A. Cerreto, Ed. D.

Professor of Mathmatics and First-year Studies, School of General Studies
Thomas E. Kinsella, Ph. D.

Thomas E. Kinsella, Ph. D.

Professor of Literature, School of Arts and Humanities
Jung Lee, Ph. D.

Jung Lee, Ph. D.

Professor of Instructional Technology, School of Education
Joe’l Ludovich, MFA

Joe’l Ludovich, MFA

Associate Professor of Communication Studies, School of Arts and Humanities
Aakash Taneja, Ph.D.

Aakash Taneja, Ph.D.

Professor of Computer Information Systems, School of Business
Hannah C. Ueno, MFA

Hannah C. Ueno, MFA

Professor of Art, School of Arts and Humanities

 

Career Opportunities

Considering the phenomenal growth rate of digital technology, many job opportunities in this field do not even exist today. Stockton DIGI program will prepare 91ÊÓƵ for these jobs by training digital generalists and equipping them with the broadly based skills.


Digital media continues to create demand for new jobs, such as creative developer, multimedia specialist, digital media/social media coordinator, digital marketing specialist, media relations professional, use experience designer, e-learning instructional designer, digital media designer, digital advertising designer/analyst, and web developer. Most of these positions require comprehensive understanding of digital media and a variety of skills, as opposed to a specialized skill such as programming. For example, these quotes describe requirements from actual hiring websites.

User Experience Designer: a multi-talented jack-of-all-trades who possesses knowledge in the areas of psychology, design and technology.

E-learning instructional designer: Strong Microsoft Office suite user, Technologically savvy, Excellent writing and editing skills, Graphics familiarity, Willing to learn on the job, Video or podcast experience preferred, Social media familiarity and interest, Collaborative, curious personality

Digital Media Specialist: Must have a true thirst to understand technology and strategy, while exceling in data quantifying

Our digital media graduates’ strength with regards to their interdisciplinary learning, and practical hands-on-experience will enable them to integrate companies’ digital media efforts, create shareable content; determining which platform is best suited for each piece of content, build and manage social media profiles and campaigns, and maintain brand consistency across platforms.