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Digital Media and Storytelling BS

The Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Digital Media and Storytelling Online requires satisfactory completion of the following: 

  • A minimum of 120 credit hours is required for a B.S. degree from the IU School of Liberal Arts. 
  • A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 (C) is required for graduation. 
  • A minimum of 30 credit hours must be completed after formal admission to IU Indianapolis. 
  • A minimum of 21 credit hours of major coursework must be completed in residence in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IU Indianapolis. Course work completed on an IU-administered or IU co-sponsored Overseas Study program counts as residential credit. 
  • A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in each major course. 
  • Once a course has been applied toward one requirement, it cannot be used to satisfy a second requirement, except where explicitly stated otherwise. In addition, except in cases of variable title courses, internships, and other special courses, no course will be counted more than once toward graduation. 
  • The required distribution of courses may NOT be waived or substituted, but equivalent courses from study abroad programs or transferred from other universities may be accepted with the consent of the lead faculty mentor

IU Indianapolis General Education Core 

A list of accepted courses in the IU Indianapolis General Education Core can be found here

Core Communication (6 credits) 

  • ENG-W 131: Reading, Writing, and Inquiry I (3 credits) or ENG-W 140: Reading, Writing, and Inquiry: Honors (3 credits) completed with a grade of C (2.0) or higher 

English for Academic Purposes (EAP) sections of ENG-G 131 have been designated for students whose first language is not English

  • COMM-R 110: Fundamentals of Speech Communication (3 credits) 

Analytical Reasoning (6 credits) 

  • College math from List A (3 credits) 
  • List A or List B (3 credits) 

Cultural Understanding (3 credits) 

  • A world language course is recommended 

Life and Physical Sciences (6 credits) 

  • A laboratory science component is required 

Arts/Humanities and Social Sciences (9 credits) 

  • Arts & Humanities (3 credits) 
  • Social Science (3 credits) 
  • Additional Arts & Humanities or Social Science (3 credits) 

Transfer students entering IU Indianapolis from another public university in Indiana who have completed the transferable general education core at their home campus will not need to complete the IU Indianapolis General Education Core. 

Liberal Arts Baccalaureate Competencies 

First-Year Experience (1-3 credits) 

  • SLA-S 100: First Year Success Seminar 
  • Other: First Year Seminar from another school at IU Indianapolis 

Transfer students with 18 or more credit hours are not required to take this course. 

Writing Proficiency (3 credits), completed with a grade of C (2.0) or higher, chosen from the following: 

  • ENG-W 230: Writing in the Sciences 
  • ENG-W 231: Professional Writing Skills 
  • ENG-W 270: Argumentative Writing 

Transfer students may satisfy the writing proficiency by completing course work equivalent to ENG-W 231, ENG-W 230, ENG-W 270, or GEWR-UN 200 with a grade of C (2.0) or higher at another campus or institution. 

Transfer students with 80 or more transfer credits may petition for exemption from the Writing Proficiency requirement.  Petition available in the Miriam Z. Langsam Office of Student Affairs, Cavanaugh Hall room 401. 

Computer Proficiency (0-3 credits) 

Computer science and computer technology courses intended to develop the student’s problem-solving ability and promote the understanding and use of logical structures of thought. Computer courses must focus on programming or data manipulation. Below is a list of accepted courses (see advisor if you have questions about a course not on this list): 

  • BUS-K 201: Computers in Business 
  • CSCI 23000: Computing I^ (pre-requisite or co-requisite: MATH 15300) 
  • CSCI-N 200: Principles of Computer Science^ 
  • CSCI-N 201: Programming Concepts^ 
  • CSCI-N 207: Data Analysis Using Spreadsheets^ 
  • CSCI-N 211: Introduction to Databases^ 
  • INFO-I 101: Introduction to Informatics^ 
  • INFO-I 210: Information Infrastructure^ 
  • SPEA-V 261: Computers in Public Affairs 

Note: courses with ^ listed by them may be shared with the IU Indianapolis General Education Core Analytical Reasoning List B requirement. 

Life and Physical Sciences Laboratory 

One laboratory science course is required but may be part of the coursework taken in the IU Indianapolis General Education Core. 

Arts and Humanities (3 credits) - Courses in one’s first major field of study cannot be used to fulfill this requirement 

100 or 200 level course chosen from the following disciplines 

  • Africana Studies (AFRO) 
  • American Studies (AMST) 
  • American Sign Language (ASL) excluding World Languages courses 
  • Classics (CLAS) excluding World Languages courses 
  • Communication Studies (COMM-R, excluding COMM-R 110, and COMM-T only) 
  • East Asian Languages and Cultures (EALC) excluding World Language courses 
  • Folklore (FOLK) excluding FOLK-F 101 
  • German (GER) excluding World Language courses 
  • History (HIST) excluding HIST-H 105, HIST-H 106, HIST-H 108, HIST-H 109, HIST-H 113, HIST-H 114 
  • Latino Studies (LATS) 
  • Medical Humanities and Health Studies (MHHS) 
  • Museum Studies (MSTD) 
  • Native American and Indigenous Studies (NAIS) 
  • Philosophy (PHIL) 
  • Religious Studies (REL) 
  • Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGGS) excluding WGGS-W 105 
  • World Languages and Cultures (WLAC) 

Social Sciences (3 credits) - Courses in one’s first major field of study cannot be used to fulfill this requirement 

100 or 200 level course chosen from the following disciplines 

  • Africana Studies (AFRO) 
  • Anthropology (ANTH) 
  • Communication Studies (COMM-C and COMM-M only) 
  • Economics (ECON) 
  • Folklore (FOLK) 
  • Geography (GEOG) 
  • Global and International Studies (INTL) 
  • History (HIST) only HIST-H 105, HIST-H 106, HIST-H 108, HIST-H 109, HIST-H 113, HIST-H 114 
  • Latino Studies (LATS) 
  • Medical Humanities and Health Studies (MHHS) excluding MHHS-M 201 
  • Native American and Indigenous Studies (NAIS) 
  • Political Science (POLS) 
  • Psychology (PSY) 
  • Sociology (SOC) 
  • Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGGS) 

International Dimension (6-8 credits) 

Cannot be shared with the General Education Core or the Digital Media and Storytelling Online Major 

  • AFRO-A 152: Introduction to African Studies 
  • AFRO-A 303: African Diaspora Studies 
  • ANTH-A 104: Cultural Anthropology 
  • CLAS-C 101: Ancient Greek Culture 
  • CLAS-C 102: Roman Culture 
  • CLAS-C 209: Med Terms in Greek & Latin 
  • ECON-E 303: International Economics 
  • JOUR-J 414: International Newsgathering 
  • ENG-L 245: Caribbean Literature 
  • ENG-L 301: English Literature Survey I 
  • ENG-L 302: English Literature Survey II 
  • ENG-L 348: 19th Century British Literature 
  • GEOG-G 110: Human Geography 
  • GEOG-G 130: World Geography 
  • HIST-H 108: Perspectives on World to 1800 
  • HIST-H 109: Perspectives on World 1800 to present 
  • HIST-H 113: Western Civilization I 
  • HIST-H 114: Western Civilization II 
  • HIST-H 227: African Civilizations 
  • INTL-I 100: Introduction to International Studies 
  • INTL-I 300: Topics in International Studies 
  • PHIL-P 307: Classical Philosophy 
  • PHIL-P 314: Modern Philosophy 
  • PHIL-P 334: Buddhist Philosophy 
  • PHIL-P 349: Philosophies of China 
  • POLS-Y 217: Comparative Politics 
  • POLS-Y 219: Introduction to International Relations 
  • REL-R 212: Comparative Religions 
  • REL-R 257: Introduction to Islam 
  • WLAC (any course offered by World Languages and Cultures, excluding American Sign Language and English Interpreting courses) 

Additional courses may be accepted with approval from the Associate Dean of Students. 

Computer Science, Life & Physical Science, or Math (6-8 credits) 

Cannot be shared with the General Education Core or with the Digital Media and Storytelling Online Major 

  • All courses on the Analytical Reasoning and Life & Physical Science IU Indianapolis General Education Core list are accepted 
  • Anthropology (ANTH-B 426, 468, 474) 
  • Biology (BIOL) 
  • Chemistry (CHEM) 
  • Computer Science (CSCI-N 200 or higher & CSCI 23000 or higher) 
  • Economics (ECON-E 375)  
  • Forensic and Investigation Science (FIS) 
  • Geography (GEOG-G 336, 337, 338, 436, 438, 439, 488) 
  • Geology (GEOL) 
  • Informatics (INFO-I 101) 
  • Kinesiology (KINE-P 391 and 409) 
  • Math (MATH-M 118 or higher) 
  • Physics (PHYS) 
  • Public Health (PBHL-B 300, 385, 430, 481; PBHL-E 322) 
  • Psychology (PSY-B 301, 320, 398) 

Advanced Courses 

Students are required to have 40 credit hours in 300-400 level coursework including courses in their major. 

 

Major Requirements (40 credits)

Creative Writing (one course, 3 credits)

  • ENG-W 203: Creative Writing
  • ENG-W 206: Intro to Creative Writing

Writing (one course, 3 credits)

  • *ENG-W 231: Professional Writing
  • ENG-W 234: Technical Report Writing
  • *ENG-W 270: Argumentative Writing
  • JOUR-J 200: Reporting, Writing, and Editing

*Cannot be shared with writing proficiency

Visual Literacy (one course, 3 credits)

  • COMM-M 215: Media Literacy
  • JOUR-J 210: Visual Communication

Digital Tools (one course, 3 credits)

  • COMM-M 210: Media Message Design
  • FINA-D 210: Digital Art Survey and Practice

Gateway (one course, 3 credits)

  • JOUR-J 205: Sophomore Seminar Digital Media Storytelling

Career Preparation (one course, 1 credit)

  • JOUR-J 307: Media Career Planning (1 credit)
  • JOUR-J 400: Careers in Public Relations (1 credit)

Media Law (one course, 3 credits)

  • CMCL-C 328: Digital Responsibilities and Rights
  • JOUR-J 300: Communications Law
  • NEWM-N 480: Technology and the Law

Media History (one course, 3 credits)

  • COMM-M 370: History of Television
  • COMM-M 373: Film and Video Documentary
  • FILM-C 393: History of European and American Film I
  • FILM-C 394: History of European and American Film II

Capstone (one course, 3 credits)

  • JOUR-J 495: Digital Media and Storytelling Capstone

Specialization Track (pick one)

Pick one specialization track (15 credits each): Digital Storytelling or Public Relations

Digital Storytelling (five courses, 15 credits)

Advanced Making - Writing (one course, 3 credits)

  • ENG-W 301: Writing Fiction
  • ENG-W 302: Introduction to Screen Writing
  • ENG-W 303: Writing Poetry
  • ENG-W 305: Writing Creative Non-Fiction
  • ENG-W 311: Writing Creative Non-Fiction
  • ENG-W 315: Writing for the Web
  • ENG-W 318: Finding Your E-Voice
  • ENG-W 323: Digital Writing

Advanced Making – Lens Based Image (one course, 3 credits)

  • FINA-S 303: Lens-Based Narrative Construction

Advanced Making – Interactive/Emergent Media (one course, 3 credits)

  • JOUR-J 301: Social Media Strategies
  • JOUR-J 303: Online Journalism

Media Critique and Analysis (one course, 3 credits)

  • CMCL-C 315: Advertising & Consumer Culture
  • CMCL-C 324: Persuasion
  • COMM-C 462: Media Theory & Criticism
  • COMM-C 462: Television Aesthetics/ Criticism
  • COMM-R 321: Rhetoric, Culture & Society
  • JOUR-J 410: Media as Social Institutions
  • SPCH-S 303: Propaganda and Persuasion

Media Audiences and Platforms (one course, 3 credits)

  • COMM-C 316: Human Communication & Internet
  • ENG-W 315: Writing for the Web
  • ENG-W 318: Finding Your E-Voice
  • ENG-W 323: Digital Writing
  • JOUR-J 390: Public Relations Writing
  • JOUR-J 349: Public Relations Writing
  • SPCH-S 333: Public Relations

Public Relations (five courses, 15 credits)

Public Relations Principles (one course, 3 credits)

  • COMM-J 321: Principles of Public Relations
  • JOUR-J 321: Principles of Public Relations
  • SPCH-S 233: Intro to Public Relations 

Public Relations Principles (one course, 3 credits)

  • COMM-C 349: Public Relations Writing
  • JOUR-J 349: Public Relations Writing
  • JOUR-J 390: Public Relations Writing
  • SPCH-S 333: Public Relations 

Public Relations Campaigns (one course, 3 credits)

  • COMM-C 429: Public Relations Campaigns
  • JOUR-J 429: Public Relations Campaigns 

Public Relations Research (one course, 3 credits)

  • JOUR-J 403: Public Relations Research 

Theories of PR and Media Culture (one course, 3credits)

  • CMCL-C 315: Advertising and Consumer Culture
  • CMCL-C 324: Persuasion
  • CMCL-C 405: Communications Theories
  • COMM-R 321: Persuasion
  • COMM-C 462: Media Theory & Criticism
  • COMM-M 462: Television Aesthetics/ Criticism
  • JOUR-J 410: Media as Social Institutions
  • SPCH-S 303: Propaganda and Persuasion

Open electives
Candidates for a degree in the IU School of Liberal Arts must complete the IU Indianapolis General Education Core requirements, the baccalaureate competencies, and the requirements of their major department. Usually, students will still need to complete additional hours in order to reach the graduation requirement of 120 credit hours. These remaining credit hours are known as open electives.

 

Digital Media and Storytelling BS is not eligible for Dual Degree Advantage.