Digital Media Production

Summer 2018

Enrollment:

Fall

Degrees and Certificates

Tuition and Fees

http://www.ccs.spokane.edu/TuitionFees

Program Description

The Digital Media Production AAS-T degree in an interdisciplinary study of photography, filmmaking, and writing that prepares students to pursue careers in a variety of communication fields such as news reporting, photojournalism, video production, and social media marketing.

The Digital Media Production AAS-T degree will allow students to draw upon the strengths of various existing departments to help develop the skills necessary to succeed in various, rapidly evolving field centered around digital media production.

By bringing together resources from photography, film, journalism, and graphic design, the AAS-T degree in Digital Media Production will help students develop marketable skills in visual storytelling.

AAS-T - SFCC

Offered at Locations:  Spokane Falls Community College

First Quarter

ENGL&101English Composition I 5
PHOTO101Introduction to Photography 5
PHOTO126Digital Photography 5
15

Second Quarter

PHOTO111Studio Photography I 5
PHOTO112Photographic Design 5
Art Elective 5
15

Third Quarter

JOURN220Introduction to News Writing 5
JOURN225Multimedia Journalism 5
PHOTO121Location Photography I 5
15

Fourth Quarter

MATH&107Math in Society 5
PHOTO200Photography Media 5
Film Elective 5
15

Fifth Quarter

PHOTO227Business of Photography 5
PHOTO237Introduction to Documentary DV Production 5
Social Science Elective 5
15

Sixth Quarter

GRDSN175After Effects 2
PHOTO225Portfolio Development II 5
PHOTO247HDSLR Filmmaking 5
PHOTO266Cooperative Education Seminar 1
PHOTO267Cooperative Education Work Experience 2
15
90 credits are required for the AAS-T

Art Elective 

ART  105Color and Design 5
PHOTO120Photographic Arts 5
PHOTO240Large Format Photography 5

Film Elective 

FILM 141Introduction to Film 5
FILM 222American Film Classics 5
FILM 224Contemporary Global Cinema 5
FILM 225Independent Film 5
FILM 236The Documentary Film 5

Social Science Elective 

ANTH&100Survey of Anthropology 5
ANTH&206Cultural Anthropology 5
ANTH&210Indians of North America 5
PSYC&100General Psychology 5
SOC& 101Intro to Sociology 5

Disclaimer: The college cannot guarantee courses will be offered in the quarters indicated. During the period this guide is in circulation, there may be curriculum revisions and program changes. Students are responsible for consulting the appropriate academic unit or adviser for more current and specific information. the information in this guide is subject to change and does not constitute an agreement between the college and the student.