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Area I – Written Composition
INT 192 LGT 106 LGT 108 LGT 110 LGT 111 LGT 114 LGT 115 LGT 223 LGT 296 MTT 147 MTT 148 WKO 134
Cooperative Work Experience Workplace Essential Skills
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
3 3
•
ENG 101
English Composition I
Introduction to Logistics Warehouse Operations I Warehouse Operations II
Area II – Humanities & Fine Arts
6
•
Humanities and Fine Arts Course* 3 NOTE: Spanish cannot be used to satisfy this area requirement
Supply Chain Fundamentals/Mgmt. Purchasing in Logistics Warehouse Logistics Coop Directed Studies in Logistics Introduction to Machine Shop I Introduction to Machine Shop I Lab
Select one of the following Speech courses: * • SPH 106
Fundamentals of Oral Comm.** Fundamentals of Public Speaking** Intro. to Interpersonal Comms**
3 3 3
• •
SPH 107 SPH 116
MSSC Maintenance Awareness Course 3
Area III – Natural Science & Mathematics *
7 4
•
Natural Science Requirement
Select one of the following courses: * • MTH 100
MEDIA PRODUCTION (RTV)
Intermediate College Algebra** Mathematical Applications**
3 3
•
MTH 116
(or higher level math)** Area IV – History, Social, & Behavioral Sciences*
MISSION: The mission of the Media Production Program is to prepare students for successful employment or advancement in the Media Production industry.
3
• • •
HIS - History, SOC - Social or
PSY Behavioral Science
Media Production professionals create engaging audio and visual content across platforms from music and sound design to film, television, podcasting, content, and digital media. Students plan, capture, edit and mix content using advanced tools and techniques. Whether producing a podcast, music video, or film, students bring creative ideas to life through technical skills and storytelling. The field offers diverse, specialized career paths.
Area V* – Pre-Professional /College Requirements
5
Select one of the following courses: * • CIS 130
Introduction to Information Systems
3
•
CIS 146 and
Computer Applications*
3
•
Two 1-credit hour PED Activity Courses*
2
This program consists of one A.A.S. degree, one certificate, and one short certificate.
T OTAL G ENERAL S TUDIES C OURSES
25
* See Degree Plan for listing of approved courses
MEDIA PRODUCTION Short Certificate – 28 Credit Hours
Area V - Technical Courses of Study:
45
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AUT 100 AUT 102 AUT 104 AUT 116 AUT 208 EET 100 ETC 101 ETC 108 ILT 194
Introduction to Automotive Concepts
3
Note: ORI 101 Orientation is required during the first semester of attendance for all students entering this program.
Lean Manufacturing & Industrial Safety 3
Blueprint Reading for Manufacturing Introduction to Robotics Automated System Diagnosis and
3 3
Semester Hours
Pre-Professional Courses
1
•
ORI 101
Orientation to College
Troubleshooting
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Intro to Engineering Technologies
Technical Courses of Study:
27
•
DC Fundamentals Motor Controls I Introduction to PLCs
MCM 100 RTV 101 RTV 115 RTV 118 RTV 119 RTV 120 RTV 125 RTV 215 RTV 268
Introduction To Mass Communications 3
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Introduction To Broadcasting
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Audio Production I
Media Pre-Production I
Select 18 credit hours from the following courses:
Video Production I
AUT 199 AUT 212 AUT 213 AUT 214 AUT 232 EET 226 ETC 102 ILT 196 ILT 212 ILT 281 INT 117 INT 118 INT 124 INT 126 INT 127 INT 134
Special Topics in Manufacturing Robot Operation and Programming
Media Post Production I
Digital Photography Foundation
Robotics Project
Audio Production II
Robotic Mfg. Computer Simulation Sensor Technology and Applications Cable Splicing and Installation
Special Topics In Media
MEDIA PRODUCTION Certificate – 48 Credit Hours
AC Fundamentals Advanced PLCs
PLCs in Automated Systems Special Topics: Robotics
Note: ORI 101 Orientation is required during the first semester of attendance for all students entering this program.
Principles of Industrial Mechanics Fundamentals of Industrial Hydraulics
General Studies Courses
Hours(s)
& Pneumatics
3
Pre-Professional Courses • ORI 101
Prod. Equipment Layout and Installation 3
Orientation to College
1
Preventive Maintenance
3 3
NOTE: See Area V* for other College Requirements
Prin. of Ind. Pumps and Piping Systems Principles of Industrial Maintenance
Welding
3
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