Digital Media Arts
The Digital Media Arts program at John Brown University encourages technological innovation while maintaining a strong artistic and
academic discipline. The technology mastered by the student is not our academic goal, but is important only in serving to further the student
's artistic expression. The program is largely art oriented, and residing within the framework of a liberal arts curriculum greatly
strengthens that orientation. DMA students are consistently encouraged toward the integration and expression of their artistic creativity
with their faith.
John Brown University uses the best aspects of multiple media to form the Digital Media Arts degree. Students receive a foundation in
traditional illustration techniques, graphic design fundamentals, and practical mass media skills. DMA faculty emphasize the development of
conceptual thought, aesthetics, and technical know-how. Faculty with "real world " experience, both past and present, work to prepare
students for the convergence of technology, art, and electronic media.
The Digital Media Arts degree is demanding on student time, energy and talent. Our goal is to graduate industry-ready artisans prepared for
a career in digital media arts. One aspect that serves this purpose is our emphasis on foreign study and mission opportunities. The areas in
which graduates may find employment include: Television Production, Film Making, Image Editing, Digital Illustration, 3D Art and Animation,
Character and Environment design for games and movies, Advertising, Design Studios, and Freelance work.
The Digital Media Arts major is divided into two concentrations: Digital Art, and Cinema. Students pick one concentration based on their interests and career goals. More than one
concentration may be chosen but usually would require more than four years to complete.