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Media Production, Associate in Applied Science

Overview

Narrative

Northampton's Media Production program is a highly creative course of study that allows you to explore your potential in communicating ideas through the use of electronic and digital media.

  • A degree in Media Production will help prepare you for a career in:
  • Broadcast, corporate, and social media production
  • Audio recording, engineering and recording studio production
  • Studio-based television and portable video production
  • Fiction or documentary digital cinema production
  • Digital editing and post-production
  • Radio production/post-production
  • Multimedia photography, animation and video

Features

Northampton's program includes both academic and technical aspects of Media Production. Curriculum includes courses in audio and video production, communications, and writing. Courses include television and portable video, recording studio production, editing and post production, and multimedia production. Aesthetic considerations are stressed as the program strives to develop your capacity as an electronic artist. In addition we offer the following resources:

  • Live broadcast HD television studio
  • Audio and Video Post Production Lab for Final Cut, Premiere, After Effects, and Logic
  • Pro Tools Surround Sound mixing studio
  • Panasonic camcorders and Nikon digital cameras
  • WNCC steaming radio station
  • Video Waves cable and internet TV show
  • Internship opportunities

Career Potential: Television/Radio Producer, Audio Producer/Engineer, Multimedia Producer, Director, Camera Operator, Editor, Disc Jockey, Scriptwriter

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Outcomes

Graduates of the program will:

  • Be skilled in the basic operation of the audio, video and multimedia equipment used to produce media presentations.
  • Know and be able to use the technical terms and "language" of media production.
  • Formulate and plan audio, video and multimedia productions and to explain their plans both orally and in writing.
  • Collaborate with and direct others in the creation of audio, video and multimedia projects.
  • Develop their creative intelligence and capacity for creative expression in the form of media arts.
  • Use various media technologies to communicate information, ideas and feelings to an audience.
  • Combine or edit basic sound and image elements to generate more complex forms of communication messages.
  • Critically evaluate media, including their own work and the work of others.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the business and operating procedures of radio, television and other electronic media and be able to work effectively in various positions in media companies, in companies with media departments or in entrepreneurial situations.
  • Analyze the effects of media on individuals, society and culture.
  • Understand and be able to describe the evolution of media technologies and industries and the forces that shaped them.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of the laws applying to media and be able to apply them to real situations.

Courses

First Semester

CMTH102Speech Communication

3 credits

CMTH103Mass Communication

3 credits

CMTH120Audio Production

3 credits

ENGL101English I

3 credits

Social Science: Scientific Study of Human Behavior Elective (SSHB)

3 credits

Total Credit Hours:15

Second Semester

CMTH126The Communication Arts

3 credits

CMTH170Television Production

3 credits

CMTH225GScriptwriting

3 credits

 

ENGL151LEnglish II

3 credits

OR

ENGL151REnglish II

3 credits

OR

ENGL151TEnglish II

3 credits

 

Mathematics (QL) or Science (SCI) Elective

3/4 credits

Total Credit Hours:15-16

Third Semester

CMTH221History of Broadcasting

3 credits

CMTHMedia Elective +

3 credits

CMTHMedia Elective +

3 credits

 

JOUR101Journalism and Society

3 credits

OR

JOUR102News Editing

3 credits

OR

JOUR103Newswriting

3 credits

 

Elective

3 credits

Total Credit Hours:15

Fourth Semester

CMTH275Media Production Internship

3 credits

CMTHMedia Elective +

3 credits

CMTHMedia Elective +

3 credits

Elective

3 credits

Elective

3 credits

Total Credit Hours:15

ENGL151: Students have a choice of ENGL151L (Literature option), ENGL151R (Report Writing) or ENGL151T (Technical Writing). Contact your advisor for guidance.

+ Media Electives must be taken from the following group:

CMTH122Radio Workshop

1 credits

CMTH130Digital Music Production

3 credits

CMTH180Multimedia Production

3 credits

CMTH182Multimedia Graphics & Animation

3 credits

CMTH185Multimedia Video

3 credits

CMTH240Portable Video Techniques

3 credits

CMTH245Audio Recording & Mixdown

3 credits

CMTH246Advanced Audio Production

3 credits

CMTH251Advanced Television Production

3 credits

CMTH252Video Editing & Post Production

3 credits

CMTH122: must be taken 3X to fulfill requirement of media elective

  • The Mathematics (QL) or Science (SCI) Elective must be selected from the list of approved courses for those categories.
  • Completion of CMTH225G satisfies the Writing Intensive (WI) requirement.
  • Computer competencies are included in various courses in this program. Thus, completing the program automatically satisfies the computing requirement for this program.
  • Elective credits may be selected from the following groups or from any courses which meet the transfer or career goals of the students.

Production

ARTA130Intro to Web Site Design

3 credits

ARTA131Intro to 3-D Computer Animation

3 credits

CMTH130Digital Music Production

3 credits

CMTH180Multimedia Production

3 credits

CMTH182Multimedia Graphics & Animation

3 credits

CMTH240Portable Video Techniques

3 credits

CMTH245Audio Recording & Mixdown

3 credits

CMTH252Video Editing & Post Production

3 credits

CMTH251Advanced Television Production

3 credits

CMTH246Advanced Audio Production

3 credits

Performance

CMTH105Public Speaking

3 credits

CMTH111Acting I

3 credits

CMTH115Technical Theatre and Design

3 credits

CMTH117Stagecraft

3 credits

CMTH122Radio Workshop

1 credits

CMTH189Stage Voice and Movement

1 credits

CMTH206Directing

3 credits

CMTH212Acting II

3 credits

Theory

CMTH110Introduction to the Theatre

3 credits

CMTH211Plays: Classical to Contemporary

3 credits

ENGL211GPlays: Classical to Contemporary

3 credits

CMTH215Intercultural Communication

3 credits

CMTH230GIntro to Communication Theory

3 credits

CMTH231Small Group Communication

3 credits

CMTH220Introduction to Film

3 credits

JOURJournalism courses

SOCA103Principles of Sociology

3 credits

PSYC103Introduction to Psychology

3 credits

Total Credit Hours: 60-61