Creative Media
AS = Associate of Science | 2 years

Creative Media AS = Associate of Science | 2 years
The Associate of Science (AS) in Creative Media program is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the dynamic and ever-evolving world of creative media. This program offers a comprehensive and hands-on approach to the creation, production, and distribution of media content across
various platforms.

The Associate of Science in Creative Media at UA Northark is a transfer-focused degree designed for students who want to pursue a bachelor’s degree in digital media, graphic design, film, communications, marketing, or multimedia production. This program builds a strong academic foundation while developing creative and technical skills essential for success in today’s digital and media-driven industries.

Students gain experience in visual communication, digital storytelling, graphic design principles, photography, video production, audio editing, web design, and emerging media technologies. The curriculum emphasizes creativity, critical thinking, and hands-on learning, helping students develop a professional portfolio and strong technical proficiency in industry-standard software and tools.

The Associate of Science in Creative Media prepares graduates for continued study in creative arts, media production, advertising, public relations, and digital marketing. With affordable tuition, small class sizes, and experienced faculty, UA Northark provides a flexible and supportive pathway into the growing fields of creative media and digital communication.
Offered On Campus
Offered Online

Transfer or Stackable Options

This degree is designed to transfer to a 4-year university.

Learning Outcomes

  • Students will generate media content suitable for the target audience, intent, andsetting by employing clear and suitable writing styles,

  • tools, technology, and research.

  • Students will collaborate effectively in diverse and interdisciplinary teams and work with an awareness of diverse audiences. Students will employ creative critical thinking, concepts, perspectives, and theories when crafting, interpreting, and assessing media messages and practices.

  • Students will demonstrate proficiency in communication skills while effectively discussing, defending, and critiquing creative work and ideas within the realm of concepts, techniques, processes, and experiences.

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