Associate of Applied Science | 66 credits minimum
Division of Communication and Performing Arts
South City Campus: SCM 1-159
General Information: (801) 957-3099
Program Information: (801) 957-3471
http://www.slcc.edu/communication
Academic and Career Advising
Academic Advisor: Cindy Clark SCC 1-061ME (801) 957-3361
Academic Advising: Gordon Storrs SCC 1-061MD (901) 957-3361
Program Faculty:
Professors - Carolyn Clark
Associate Professors - Nick Burns, Julie Gay, Shirene McKay, Tamra Phillips
Assistant Professors - Roger Johnson, Jodie Jones, Tyler Smith, Jay Williams
Program Description: The Communication Department offers an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Video Production or Radio Production. This degree gives students hands-on experience and the opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge to go directly into the workplace. Students studying in this program will learn to effectively use aesthetic theories of visual imaging and sound throughout the production process, through a combination of lectures, studio and field production, post-production editing, and multimedia delivery.
Courses in the program are all learning-based and are designed to engage students to participate in the material presented in the classroom. Students learn to become active participants in media, rather than mere passive receivers of information. As students participate in coursework, they become media literate and begin to broaden their knowledge, think critically, communicate effectively, and grow through ethical considerations and civic engagement.
The Communication Department strongly encourages interdepartmental collaboration and provides important opportunities for students in all areas of study to learn and incorporate multimedia content in each of their courses.
The Mass Communication Center (MCC) sets the Communication Department apart from other college programs. MCC provides a valuable step between coursework and working in the real-world. MCC offers students a paid learning environment that supports application of skills to create and produce media for a wide variety of real-world clients. For more information about MCC visit www.slcc.edu/mcc
The Communication Department and MCC also collaborate to provide students independent study opportunities and valuable internships with local media partners. Each providing greater range of experience and assisting SLCC graduates to be more marketable. As multimedia content continues to surface in all areas of life, this degree gives students endless possibilities as they move to the workforce.
Career Opportunities:
Disc Jockey (radio)
Director (broadcasting)
Floor Director (broadcasting)
Film Director
Gaffer
Graphic Designer
Grip
Journalist
Lighting Director
Media Buying
Media Marketing Specialist
News Anchor (studio)
News Editor (print & broadcast)
Photo Journalist
Producer (broadcasting)
Production Manager
Program Developer
Program Acquisition Specialist
Promotion Editor
Props Master
Radio Host
Reporter (print & broadcasting)
Satellite Truck Operator (broadcasting)
Sports Announcer
Stage Manager (studio)
Technical Director (studio)
Teleprompter Operator (studio)
Traffic Director (broadcasting)
TV Anchor
Video Editor
Video Encoder
Videographer
Transfer/Articulation Information: Although the Video or Radio Production Associate of Applied Science degree program is designed primarily to provide students with entry level skills to enter the job market, some of the courses may apply toward a bachelor’s degree. Students interested in pursuing professional Broadcasting, Video or Audio at a four-year institution should obtain advising regarding the requirements and course selection criteria for the bachelor’s program. See SPECIAL ADVISING NOTE (below).
Estimated Cost for Students: Cost for general student supplies and texts are comparable with other General Education classes. Classes requiring registration for a lab may require a small replacement and disposable fee to cover the cost of the student’s use of lab facilities and supplies.
Estimated Time to Completion: If students follow the suggested semester schedule, time to completion is four semesters.
Program Student Learning Outcomes |
Related College-Wide Student Learning Outcomes |
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1 - Substantive Knowledge
2 - Communicate Effectively
3 - Develop Quantitative Literacies
4 - Think Critically
5 - Civic Engagement and/or Working Professionally |
The students will demonstrate entry level professional production skills such as beginning video editing; media writing; and web design. |
1, 3 |
Students in the video specialization area will be able to deliver media in different formats. |
2, 4 |
Students in the audio specialization area will be able to deliver media in different formats |
2, 4 |
Students will demonstrate the ability to understand and comprehend our market media system. |
2, 3, 4 |
The students will experience hands-on application of their production skills such as internships at television and radio stations. |
1, 2 3, 5 |
The students will leave the program with a marketable demo reel/portfolio. |
2, 4 |