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By declaring a minor in multimedia computing, you get to explore your interest in multimedia software by learning how to create digital content with 2D and 3D animation, audio and video material, webpages, and user interfaces. The minor is particularly useful in enhancing a degree in mathematics, fine arts, music, or other related fields.
Declaring a minor allows you to explore other areas of interest and make interdisciplinary connections. With a background and training in multimedia computing, you can set yourself apart for careers in the arts or digital media–related fields such as animation, game design, web development, or audio engineering.
The program information listed here reflects the approved curriculum for the 2024–25 academic year per the Brooklyn College Bulletin. Bulletins from past academic years can be found here.
A student with a major in computer and information science or another field may take a minor in multimedia computing. A minor in CIS requires completing 12 credits from among courses numbered between 2000 and 4899 with a grade C or better.
The minor in multimedia requires 22 to 25 credits and includes the following courses.
All of the following: Computer and Information Science 1115 or 1170; 1600 and 3115 and 3130; and 3620 or 3630
Three of the following: Computer and Information Science 3610, 3620, 3630, 3650, 3660, 3665, 3667, 4610
Courses presented for the major in computer and information science may also be used to satisfy the minor in multimedia computing.
Contact the Computer and Information Science Department for information on academic advisers and office hours.
Brooklyn College is an integral part of the cultural and artistic energy of New York City. Our faculty members in Computer and Information Science offer incomparable expertise and tremendous talent, and each brings a unique perspective to their teaching and mentoring in and out of the classroom.