One department. Four campuses.

Digital Technology and Culture has departments on several WSU campuses. Although they have much in common, each department has its own distinctive strengths, requirements, and other instructional differences.

Pullman

There are a variety of facilities and resources on WSU’s Pullman campus that students use in DTC to create their work. The DTC Department maintains the Creativity Suite and Digital Foundations Lab, and DTC students can also use other labs on campus.

Tri-Cities

At WSU Tri-Cities, DTC students have access to TFLO 138: a computer lab that provides DTC students with 24 stations featuring the Adobe Creative Suite, Blender, Audacity, and other programs to expand and foster student creativity.

Vancouver

WSUV is nestled on a former dairy farm in northeast Vancouver, WA and offers gorgeous views of Mt. Hood and Mount St. Helens, making it one of the most beautiful campuses in the U.S. Courses are offered in the Multimedia Classroom (VMMC 111), a top of the line facility containing 30 iMacs, with the Adobe Suite, After Effects, Maya, Unity, UnReal Engine, Blender, and other software.

Global

Since 1992, WSU Global Campus has been bringing the best of WSU to students around the globe who demand a highly engaging and transformative education but prefer to learn and study on their own turf.