<p>Pamela103, my daughter majored in digital design at University of Cincinnati and now is in grad school at SVA in computer art with an animation concentration. </p>
<p>First understand, there is no field or job known as “Digital Design.” The major is a conglomeration of various concentrations such as app design for smart phones, animation, motion and web design. Accordingly, it is a great major to see which of these fields is most interesting to the student,but it usually requires more study beyond the basic bachelors degree especially if the student wants something other than web design unless there are a HUGE amount of choices and courses available in each of these areas. In short, it makes the student a “jack of many trades” but a master of few. It is ideal for the kid who is interested in these areas but isn’t sure which of these areas are best for them. It, thus, gives a strong grounding in the areas mentioned above.</p>
<p>For what it’s worth, my daughter’s digital design background gave her a big leg up for her 3d animation and computer art grad program. She was the top student in the program after the first semester, earning a 4.0. When you consider that many kids in the grad program have a fine art background, this says a lot about the digital design major.</p>
<p>I took a look at Towson’s program. Honestly, I thought it was OK but I didn’t see the same amount of choices that you would find at a school like School of Visual Arts in NY, University of Cincinnati or MICA or Savannah College of Art and Design ( SCAD) and Ringling. I guess if money is a big issue, a school like Towson would be fine. You son can always go to grad school to pick up the skills that might have been missed by the Towson program. If money is not a big issue, I would recommend any of the other schools that I mentioned especially SVA, Ringling, MICA, such as animation for MICA and others. </p>
<p>Also, Towson is NOT accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, which has members from the top art and design schools in the US. We asked about this 7 years ago, and all I got was a bunch of embarrassed looks and people suddenly disappearing after I asked the question. This may not be a big deal since no school needs this accreditation,but it is very nice to have. Why Towson doesn’t have it is very strange.</p>
<p>By the way, my son went to Towson for accounting and loved it.</p>