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MEDIA COMMUNICATION PROGRAM - 2009
Visual and Media Arts Program
(Associate in Science Degrees):

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Overview

Program ID - AS.METEC

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The Media Communication Program provides a wellintegrated learning environment to prepare students for careers as professional digital media producers and wellinformed mass media consumers. Our mission is to lay the foundation for professional careers as digital media producers, managers, and technical staff through extensive academic and technical experiences related to digital media industries and production, including video and audio production, Web page design, and multimedia programs. The Media Communication Program promotes creativity, independence, and critical thinking as valuable life skills in a fast-changing and technology-driven world. This program seeks to promote creative problem-solving skills as well as a thorough technical background aimed at providing students with educational and professional career opportunities in both artistic and commercial settings. Courses in theory, organization, and applications complement the lab courses. In addition to basic program requirements, students participate in an internship in a commercial setting and take a course in career-related electives appropriate to career goals.

Career Outlook:
Graduates of this program qualify to continue their education in programs leading to a bachelor’s degree. Graduates also qualify for employment in educational media centers, media service organizations, corporate media departments, cable television, libraries, and hospitals.

Upon completetion of this program graduates will be able to:

  • Write clearly and intelligently about mass media issues.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the processes involved in planning, scripting, shooting, and editing a media production.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the basic technical aspects of the video camera, lighting for video, audio recording, videotape recording and digital editing.
  • Demonstrate a basic level of skill in using the video camera, various kinds of microphones, a lighting kit and nonlinear editing systems.
  • Demonstrate a knowledge, understanding and basic skill in the use of audio production elements.
  • Demonstrate a knowledge, understanding and basic skill in the production of multimedia projects using various computer software programs.

COURSE TITLE
COURSE NUMBER SEMESTER TAKEN CREDITS PREREQUISITES
 College Writing I  ENG111    3  ENG095 or placement and ESL098 or RDG095 or placement
 College Writing II  ENG112    3  ENG111
 Individual & Society  From Area 2    3  
 Introduction to Mass Media  VMA111 satisfies Area 3    3  ENG095 and MAT092
 Quantitative Thought  From Area 4    3  MAT094 or placement
 Science and Technology  From Area 5  Fall  4  
 Drawing I  VMA104 satisfies Area 6  Fall  3  ENG095
 VMA Freshman Seminar  VMA100  Fall  3  ENG095 and MAT091
 Two-Dimensional Design  VMA102  Fall  3  ENG095 and MAT092
 Elements of Video Production  VMA141    3  ENG095 and MAT092
 Digital Imaging w/Photoshop  VMA105    3  ENG095 and MAT092
 History of Moving Image  VMA115  Spring  3  ENG095 and MAT092
 Introduction to Audio Tech  VMA151  Spring  3  ENG095 and MAT092
 Advanced Video Production  VMA241  Fall  3  VMA141; co-req VMA242
 Video Post-Production  VMA242  Fall  3  VMA141; co-req VMA241
 Projects in Video Production  VMA243  Spring  3  VMA241 and VMA242 or instructor approval
 DVD Authoring  VMA274  Spring  3  VMA105 and VMA141
 Media Project Planning  VMA244  Fall  3  VMA141
 Media Communications Internship  VMA299M    3  VMA241 or chair approval
 Portfolio Preparation Seminar  VMA209  Spring  1  
Career ElectiveSee note    3  
TOTAL CREDITS     62  
 Note: Select the career elective from VMA courses.

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