Graphic Narrative Coding and Accessibility, Undergraduate Certificate
Program Overview
Wichita State offers a 12-credit-hour undergraduate certificate in Graphic Narrative Coding and Accessibility, which combines hands-on learning in comics, computer science, and disability studies. Students gain practical experience translating comics for accessibility and other uses, and the certificate is open to students in any major. Electives allow students to tailor their coursework to their interests and career goals.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Wichita State's undergraduate certificate in Graphic Narrative Coding and Accessibility combines hands-on learning and analytical problem solving in three rapidly growing fields: comics, computer science and disability studies. Students gain practical experience, and a portfolio, by translating comics for accessibility, the digital humanities and other uses.
Outline:
- This certificate is multidisciplinary, is open to students in every major and is comprised of 12 credit hours—including two required courses, ID 405: Seminar in Applied Innovation and ENGL 377: Graphic Novels.
- The remaining electives are chosen based on your interests and career goals.