Digital Media Arts
Learn to create multimedia content for an ever changing world.

Learn to create multimedia content for an ever changing world.
The digital media program offers students hands-on experience in the ever-changing field of digital media, photography, photo editing, Photoshop and drone photography. Students practice digital media techniques and strategies that include photography, video, web and design projects that prepare them for working with clients and within organizations to meet digital media-based technical needs. Through the digital media program, students may earn the following credentials
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Prospective new students contact the Welcome Center for one-on-one help applying to Olympic College.
Current and returning students contact the Advising Center to connect with a Student Success Coach or your Faculty Advisor.
Olympic College’s Digital Media programs include an Associate in Applied Science-Transfer (AAS-T): Interactive Web Design, Certificate of Completion (CC): Digital Media Arts, and a Certificate of Recognition (CR): Digital Photography.
Interested in a career as a drone pilot? Gain your Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification, and learn specialized drone piloting skills in photography or surveying. Courses cover such topics as augmented reality/virtual reality, drone photography, geographic information systems (GIS), Artificial Intelligence (AI) enhanced photography and more.
With one of Olympic College's five Information Technology AAS-T degrees, students can transfer directly into the Olympic College Bachelor of Applied Science in Information Systems (BAS-IS) program.
The Evergreen State College also offers its "Upside Down" transfer option to students completing any of the five IT degrees. Students planning to transfer should work closely with an advisor at the baccalaureate institution before finalizing their education plan.
Requirements for transfer institutions may vary, so work with your Success Coach or a Faculty Advisor to create your academic plan.
You should consult with an advisor at the transfer institution for specific requirements.
Visit the Olympic College Transfer Center webpage for more info.
Graduates of the AAS-T program are prepared for entry-level software development or web development positions in business-oriented environments. Career opportunities include:
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Every student is assigned an advising team consisting of your Student Success Coach and Faculty Advisor. Your Faculty Advisor is determined once you decide on your specific academic program. The following professor is your Faculty Advisor for Digital Media.
Digital Media is part of the Business & Technology (B&T) Division. Visit the B&T webpage for more info, including support resources and services, and contact info for division staff and the dean. The B&T Division can assist you with: