Electronic Media Production (A.A.S.)
Electronic Media Production (A.A.S.)
Program Description
A.A.S. Degree: 62 Hours
The Electronic Media Production program is designed to meet the changing needs of the audio-visual industry in a digital format. Students will learn a variety of contemporary production skills. Emphasis is on a hands-on laboratory environment in digital video production and editing, multi-track audio production, 3-D animation and radio production. Students may complete an internship with industry prior to earning an A.A.S. degree.
Electronic Media Production Program Requirements - 44 Credit Hours
- EMP 102: Intro Electronic Media Prod
- EMP 110: Sound Design
- EMP 115: Studio Television Production
- EMP 117: Video Systems
- EMP 127: Audio Engineering
- EMP 208: Digital Video Production
- EMP 210: Event Photography
- EMP 216: 3-D Animation
- EMP 250: Digital Special Effects
- EMP 263: Production and Directing Television
- EMP 290: Co-Operative Ed/Internship
or Related Elective
- TEC 285: Occupational Seminar
- Related Elective Credits: 2
Related Electives - EMP 100, EMP 101, EMP 103, EMP 104 or may choose courses from the following program areas: BUS, CIS, DDT, GDT, NET
General Education Requirements - 18 Credit Hours
The Missouri Department of Higher Education has identified a common set of general education courses that have been adopted statewide. These courses are called the "CORE 42." CORE 42 courses are guaranteed to transfer to any Missouri public college or university to satisfy general education requirements.
Courses in knowledge areas below, designated with the CORE 42 logo indicates courses in that area have been evaluated and provided a MOTR number for transfer to all Missouri public institutions of higher education.
Courses that do not have this designation may still transfer to public and private colleges and universities in Missouri and elsewhere, but students are encouraged to check the transfer equivalency website of the institution to which they plan to transfer to confirm.
Please refer to the MDHE Core Transfer Curriculum for detailed information on CORE 42 courses.
Mathematical Sciences - 3 Credit Hours
- TEC 108: Applied Technical Mathematics
- MTH 110: Intermediate Algebra
- MTH 128: Contemporary Mathematics
- MTH 128S: Cont Mathematics with Support
- MTH 129: Introductory Statistics
- MTH 130: Algebra for Calculus
- MTH 130S: Algebra for Calculus With Support
- MTH 131: Trigonometry
- MTH 138: Pre-Calculus Mathematics
- MTH 140: Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
- MTH 141: Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
- MTH 210: Statistical Methods
- MTH 215: Algebraic Structures
- MTH 230: Linear Algebra
- MTH 240: Analytic Geometry and Calculus III
- MTH 241: Differential Equations
Written Communications - 3 Credit Hours
Oral Communications - 3 Credit Hours
Natural Sciences - 3 Credit Hours
- TES 140: Technical Physics
- BCS 115: Essentials in Human Biology
- BCS 132: Health Sciences Nutrition
- BCS 165: Human Anatomy
- BCS 210: Pathophysiology
- BIO 100: Life Science
- BIO 105: Environmental Science
- BIO 135: Nutrition for Living
- BIO 160: General Biology I
- CHM 101: Introductory Chemistry
- CHM 160 General Chemistry I Credits: 4
- PHY 105: Introduction to Physics
- PHY 110: Introduction to Geology
- PHY 115: Introduction to Astronomy
- PHY 120: General Physics I
- PHY 220: Physics Engrs & Scientists I
Social and Behavioral Sciences - 6 Credit Hours (include at least one Civics course, PLS 101 or HST 120 or HST 130)
- ANT 101: Introduction to Anthropology
- ANT 220: Cultural Anthropology
- COM 150: Intro Mass Communication
- CRM 210: Intro to Criminal Justice
- CRM 230: Introduction to Criminology
- ECO 270: Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECO 275: Principles of Microeconomics
- GRY 101: World Geography
- HST 105: Ancient and Medieval World History
- HST 106: Modern World History
- HST 120: U.S. History I: to 1865
- HST 130: U.S. History II: 1865-Present
- PLS 101: American Government and Politics
- PLS 201: International Relations
- PSY 110: Introduction to Psychology
- PSY 130: Life Span Development Psychology
- SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology
- SOC 210: Urban Sociology
- SOC 215: Deconstructing Social Problems