Digital Media Production
The Digital Media Production Associate of Applied Science degree and College Certificate program will provide students with a broad survey of digital production tools. Through various digital media production courses and hands-on experience in digital video and sound production, web design layout, and design, the students will gain a theoretical grasp of the implications of digital mass communications. The program may be pursued as a full-time or part-time study.
What Digital Media Productions Technologists Do?
Digital Media Production Technologists use web publishing tools to develop content that can be shared online. They produce online content and digital visual effects for their customer often converging media (visual, textual, and audio) into interactive,
digital methods of presentation.
Where Do They Work?
Digital Media Production Technologists can be found working in private ad agencies, public and private organizations, television, video, special effects, animation, and feature film production companies.
What’s the Job Outlook for Film and Video Editors and Camera Operators?
The employment of film and video editors and camera operators is projected to grow by 7 percent from 2022 to 2032, faster than the average for all occupations.
Recommended course sequencing
Semester 1 Total: 12 Credits
- ART 101 - Drawing I 3 Credit(s)
- DMP 101 - Story Elements for a Digital Environment 3 Credit(s)
- ENG 119 - English I 3 Credit(s)
- HUM 101 - Introduction to the Visual Arts 3 Credit(s)
Semester 2 Total: 13 Credits
- CIS 110 - Introduction to Computer Information Systems 4 Credit(s)
- DMP 102 - Digital Video Production I 3 Credit(s)
- ENG 120 - English II 3 Credit(s)
- PRM 101 - Introduction to Project Management 3 Credit(s)
Semester 3 Total: 12 Credits
- BUS 228 - Internet Web Page Design 3 Credit(s)
- CIS 266 - Introduction to Graphic Design 3 Credit(s)
- DMP 103 - Digital Video Production II 3 Credit(s)
- SPH 105 - Improving the Speaking Voice 3 Credit(s)
Semester 4 Total: 12 Credits
- CIS 267 - Understanding and Developing Multimedia 3 Credit(s)
- DMP 104 - Digital Audio Production and Broadcasting 3 Credit(s)
- DMP 111 - Television Programming 3 Credit(s)
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- RTV 101 - Writing for Radio/TV 3 Credit(s)
- DMP 114 - Writing for the Media 3 Credit(s)
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- RTV 102 - Advanced Writing for Radio/TV 3 Credit(s)
Semester 5 Total: 12 Credits
- DMP 105 - Media Programming 3 Credit(s)
- DMP 107 - Digital Audio Production II 3 Credit(s)
- HUM 231 - Introduction to Film 3 Credit(s)
- PS 101 - American Government 3 Credit(s)
Semester 1 Total: 12 Credits
- BUS 228 - Internet Web Page Design 3 Credit(s)
- DMP 101 - Story Elements for a Digital Environment 3 Credit(s)
- PRM 101 - Introduction to Project Management 3 Credit(s)
- SPH 105 - Improving the Speaking Voice 3 Credit(s)
Semester 2 Total: 12 Credits
- CIS 266 - Introduction to Graphic Design 3 Credit(s)
- DMP 102 - Digital Video Production I 3 Credit(s)
- DMP 111 - Television Programming 3 Credit(s)
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OR
- RTV 101 - Writing for Radio/TV 3 Credit(s)
- DMP 114 - Writing for the Media 3 Credit(s)
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OR
- RTV 102 - Advanced Writing for Radio/TV 3 Credit(s)
Semester 3 Total: 9 Credits
- CIS 267 - Understanding and Developing Multimedia 3 Credit(s)
- DMP 103 - Digital Video Production II 3 Credit(s)
- DMP 107 - Digital Audio Production II 3 Credit(s)
Where the Digital Media Production Associate of Applied Science Degree and College Certificate Program Offered?
Our Eastern campus offers the Digital Media Production Associate of Applied Science Degree and College Certificate program. As a WCCCD student, you can take courses, use facilities, and get involved at any of our six locations.
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