May 31, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Digital Media Studies, M.A.


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The Master of Arts in Digital Media Studies program (DMST) is a growing dynamic, innovative, and multidisciplinary program dedicated to providing education for those who want to develop professional skills and knowledge of emerging media technologies and digital content in modern media industries. 

Storytelling is a vital skill and powerful tool in today’s workplace. DMST students master their knowledge in digital storytelling and expand their skills in content creation, video production, brand identity, design, and strategic campaign planning, and social media which are essential skills for professionals in the ever-evolving industry of digital media. 

The Digital Media Studies degree requires 30 hours of study. Students are required to take 9 hours of the required core curriculum, 12 hours instruction in coursework and 3 additional hours in the area that most interests them. The course work is followed by a six-hour capstone experience in the form of a master’s project or graduate internship. Students are required to make a B- or better in all courses counting toward the degree and maintain a 3.0 or better GPA.

Admission

A last 60-hour GPA of 3.0 or higher is recommended. If the last 60-hour GPA is below a 3.00 or an applicant has not completed a prior advanced degree, the applicant’s admission file will be sent to the program for individual review. To be considered for admission, students will submit a production portfolio accompanied by a statement of purpose (see guidelines below). The portfolio should demonstrate significant experience in the field. The statement of purpose should clearly define the student’s goal with this degree and outline how the degree builds on the student’s previous experience and education in the field. If the selection committee deems the student’s experience and skills in the field as insufficient, students may be provisionally accepted into the program, but will be required to complete specifically recommended preparation courses within the first two semesters. Students may take the core classes (listed below) in conjunction with these recommended preparatory prerequisites but may not progress to further coursework until these prerequisites are completed.

Applications are accepted for review twice a year for the Fall and Spring semesters. All required documents are due by the Graduate and International Admissions application deadlines. 

Portfolio Guidelines

All portfolio pieces must be accessible online. We do not accept physical objects such as slides or CDs. If passwords are necessary to access the pieces, it is the student’s responsibility to communicate them. The committee will not reach out if pieces are not readily accessible. No more than 20 individual pieces should be submitted. The applicant must include their involvement in the production of each piece. Examples for successful portfolio pieces are written strategic or creative writing materials, graphic design examples, a 15-minute film documentary, a series of digitally prepared photographs with a theme, a website or an app. The most important function of the portfolio is to demonstrate to the selection committee that the intentions outlined in the statement of purpose may be achieved, based on the student’s existing experience and skills.

Statement of Purpose

Statement of Purpose should clearly describe previous education, work experience, and relevant coursework. Include why you are interested in Digital Media and why you are interested in our program. The statement should be no more than 800 words. Send Submit the statement with a resume and a portfolio link to your UHCL E-Services account (assigned after you have completed the Apply Texas online application) and email directly to the Digital Media Studies Program Director.

Equipment and Software

The university provides on-campus labs equipped with computers and the software needed for coursework. Students who wish to work from home may need to purchase equipment and software. A DSLR camera and a computer are highly recommended for students in the program. 

Degree Requirements


Core Curriculum (9 hours)


Must be taken in the first year.

Elective (3 hours)


Select ONE additional course from the list below or from the Theoretical Foundations and Practical Applications areas.

Capstone Experience (6 hours)


DMST adviser permission required for DMST Capstone Experience. 

Program Summary


Core Curriculum: 9 hours

Coursework: 12 hours

Elective: 3 hours

Capstone Experience: 6 hours

Total: 30 hours

Notes:

Based on student demand and industry trends and innovations, new courses are introduced under the DMST 5931 rubric, Research Topics in Digital Media Studies, on a regular basis. If a scheduled course is not listed in the curriculum, consult with your adviser. DMST instructor permission is required.

No more than 6 hours of undergraduate coursework may apply toward the DMST degree. DMST adviser permission is required for taking undergraduate coursework.

Students who have earned an undergraduate degree from UHCL will not be able to take cross-listed courses in the curriculum for master’s-level credit that they took for undergraduate credit.

 

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