The M.A. in Interactive Media curriculum

The iMedia program involves an intensive curriculum designed for students to complete within 10 months because of the rapidly changing world of interactive media. Students take courses beginning in August. In the fall, students take a broad range of courses in theory and production and are able to narrow their focus in the spring. All students complete a Winter Term course. Graduation is in May.

Foundation courses

The iMedia program is open to students with an undergraduate degree in all disciplines. Those who have not completed undergraduate courses in media writing and in media law and ethics are required to successfully complete seminars in these two content areas unless they can prove extensive professional media experience that the School of Communications determines warrants a waiver. The seminars are provided by the School of Communications the week before the program begins and are included in tuition.

iMedia Curriculum

Required Courses (28 hours):

August term

COM 520Digital Media Workshop

3

Fall term

COM 525Digital Video Production

1

COM 530Theory and Audience Analysis in an Interactive Age

3

COM 540Interactive Writing and Design

3

COM 550Producing Interactive Media

3

COM 560Interactive Media Strategies

3

COM 565Visual Aesthetics

3

Winter term

COM 570Interactive Project for the Public Good

3

Spring term

COM 590Interactive Media Capstone

6

Elective Courses (Choose three):

(Representative list only; others will be added as needed)

COM 561Intellectual Property Law

3

COM 562Multimedia Storytelling

3

COM 563Virtual Environments

3

COM 564Public Opinion through New Media

3

COM 566Interactive Media Management and Economics

3

COM 567Application Development

3

COM 568Special Topics in Interactivity

3

COM 569Professional Apprenticeship

3

COM 572SEO, Analytics and Social Media

3

COM 573Datamining and Visualization

3

COM 574Digital Brand Communications

3

Total iMedia Credit Hours 37

Class schedule and course load

The School of Communications schedules classes in the iMedia program in the fall, winter and spring terms according to the undergraduate calendar of the University. The iMedia program is an intensive, full-time program. Students take one all-day, three-week course that begins four weeks before the fall term. In the fall semester, students take five 3-hour courses. In addition, all students will be enrolled in a one-hour pro-seminar (0 credit hours) and in a one-hour video course (1 credit hour). In the winter, students take one course that requires them to leave campus. This course has an international component. The spring semester is comprised of three 3-hour courses and one 6-hour course.

Classes that meet three times a week last 70 minutes per session. Classes that meet twice per week last 100 minutes per session. Courses that meet five days per week for half the semester will meet for the same total amount of time as full-semester courses. Classes that meet once a week last 155 minutes per session. The spring capstone course will meet 3 hours, twice a week.

Program learning objectives

The principal objective of the iMedia program is to produce media professionals who can create, produce and manage interactive media projects for media corporations or for any company requiring an interactive component within its area of operation. Theory and practice are stressed throughout the program.

Upon completion of the iMedia program, students will demonstrate:

  • The ability to create interactive projects through the use of media tools specific to the required task.
  • Understanding of the uses of interactivity in all areas of communications.
  • The theoretical foundations for using and creating interactive media.
  • The ability to work as a project member and leader.

The faculty

The faculty of the School of Communications have a well-earned reputation for being outstanding teachers and scholars in their respective areas of communications. They are considered some of the best instructors at Elon University and bring breadth of professional experience and knowledge to the classroom. They hold postgraduate degrees from universities across the country and have worked for varied media outlets on all levels. Many have won top awards as teachers, researchers and as professional media practitioners. The iMedia faculty have diverse experiences in interactivity from both professional and academic perspectives.

The School of Communications faculty are teachers first, but they are also theorists and practitioners of media. All faculty members actively work to improve their teaching and are engaged in communications research according to their media specialty. Many serve as consultants with media companies and hold national positions with communications organizations. All of these activities serve to improve the quality of classroom instruction.

Elon’s classes are small and faculty members are accessible. This atmosphere of personal attention, combined with dedication to teaching and reasonable cost, sets the School of Communications’ iMedia program apart.

Costs

Reasonable cost is one of the major benefits of the School of Communications’ iMedia program. Tuition for the program includes a comprehensive software package, which contains the programs that will be used in the courses. Basic costs of the Winter Term course are also included when students travel away from Elon, with the exception of food and other items students might choose to purchase.

Please see Forms of Financial Assistance for Graduate Students in the front section of this catalog.

Graduate tuition (for entire program) $36,080
Miscellaneous:
Late registration/re-enrollment during term $25
Returned check fine $25
Transcripts $8

Grades, diplomas and transcripts will be withheld until a student’s financial obligations to the university are settled. A student cannot register for further coursework until financial obligations to the university are paid.

Refunds

Fall and spring semesters

Tuition and fees are refunded on a pro rata basis during the first eight weeks of the semester.

Any part of a week will be considered as a full week for all pro rata charges.

1st week pro rata charge 5%
2nd week pro rata charge 10%
3rd week pro rata charge 40%
4th week pro rata charge 60%
5th through 8th week pro rata charge 75%
9th week no refund

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