Welcome to IT Multimedia
"Multimedia is any combination of text, graphic art, sound, animation, and video delivered to you by computer or other electronic means."
When you weave together the sensual elements of multimedia (dazzling pictures and animations, engaging sounds, compelling video, and raw textual information) you can electrify the thought and action centers of people's minds.
Our Studies

The BS in IT - Multimedia and Visual Communication program at University of Phoenix is designed to provide a broad education in core technologies along with specific program coursework in multimedia development.
About Multimedia

Multimedia comes in many different formats. It can be almost anything you can hear or see like text, pictures, music, sound, videos, records, films, animations, and more.
Multimedia often employs the use of computers to present text, graphics, video, animation, and sound in an integrated way. Long touted as the future revolution in computing, multimedia applications were, until the mid-90s, uncommon due to the expensive hardware required. With increases in performance and decreases in price, however, multimedia is now commonplace. Nearly all PCs are capable of displaying video, though the resolution available depends on the power of the computer's video adapter and CPU.
Multimedia presentations may be viewed by person on stage, projected, transmitted, or played locally with a media player. A broadcast may be a live or recorded multimedia presentation. Broadcasts and recordings can be either analog or digital electronic media technology. Digital online multimedia may be downloaded or streamed. Streaming multimedia may be live or on-demand.
Curriculum Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with a concentration in Multimedia and Visual Communication program at University of Phoenix is designed to teach technical design and development skills in the areas of digital media and communications.
The BS in IT - Multimedia and Visual Communication program at University of Phoenix is designed to provide a broad education in core technologies along with specific program coursework in multimedia development and design. Concentration courses focus on image editing, electronic publishing, Web programming, interactive media, and methods in instructional design. Students are also provided the opportunity to develop skills and knowledge in areas such as computer networking, telecommunications, technical writing, programming, and information systems.
Curriculum List
Required Courses For A Bachelor Of Science In Information Technology With A Concentration In Multimedia And Visual Communication
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CIS/207
This course introduces the fundamentals of computer systems and the role of information processing in today's business environment.
PRG/211
This course provides students with a basic understanding of programming development practices.
WEB/240
This course introduces development tools and techniques used to publish Web pages on the World Wide Web.
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