Broadcasting/Video Production AAS-T (115 Credits)

CIP Code

10.0202

  • 6 quarter AAS-T
  • Maximum class size: 20
  • Student to teacher ratio: 20:1
  • Enrollment point: Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
  • This degree offers online, hybrid, web-enhanced, and hands-on courses. Please see course descriptions for more information.
  • Students use video studio facilities, portable video cameras/accessories, maintenance shop tools & test equipment, and editing software.
  • Graduates can earn graphics and animation, imagining, production and video editing certificates.
  • Students are responsible for purchasing a 1TB external hard drive, USB Drive, headphones or earbuds, SD card.
  • Many employers require drug tests, and background checks

Required Courses:

Students must choose three of the four sets of Core classes in Fall, Winter and Spring quarters

Core Engineering

Offered in Winter

Course Title Credits
BROAD151 DC Electronics Theory 5
BROAD152 AC Electronics Theory 5
BROAD153 Basic Electronics Lab 5
Gen Ed See Advisor

 

Core Production

Offered in Fall, Winter, Spring

Course Title Credits
BROAD132 Intro. to Studio & Field Production 5
BROAD122 Production Process Theory 5
BROAD142 Basic Digital Video Editing 5
Gen Ed. See Advisor

 

Core Operations

Offered in Spring

Course Title Credits
BROAD111 Master Control Operations I 5
BROAD138 Control Room Equipment I 5
BROAD139 Broadcast Station Operations 5
Gen Ed. See Advisor

 

Core Audio

Offered in Fall

Course Title Credits
BROAD110 Characteristics of Sound 5
BROAD124 Basic Audio Equipment 5
BROAD120 Introduction to Digital Audio Recording 5
Gen Ed. See Advisor

All students are required to take these Summer Core Classes

Course Title Credits
BROAD103 BVP Safety Principles 2
BROAD135 Employment Preparation 3
Elective Credits 10
Gen Ed. See Advisor

Students must choose one advanced track for their fifth and sixth quarters

Advanced Engineering

Offered in Fall, Spring Offered in Winter, Summer

Course Title Credits Course Title Credits
BROAD205 Receivers & Transmitters 5 BROAD217 Audio Engineering 5
BROAD208 Content Delivery Systems 5 BROAD226 Video Engineering 5
BROAD211 Networking for Video & Audio 5 BROAD285 Practicum I 5

 

Advanced Production

Offered in Fall, Spring Offered in Winter, Summer

Course Title Credits Course Title Credits
BROAD212 Audio/Video Pre-Production Applications 5 BROAD207 Advanced Editing Projects 5
BROAD220 Production Capstone I 5 BROAD224 Production Capstone III 5
BROAD288 Practicum IV 5 BROAD266 Field Production 5

 

Broadcasting/Video Production AAS-T (115 Credits)

Electives:

Broadcasting/Video Production AAS-T (115 Credits)

10 Credits required
BROAD 143Basic Maintenance & Troubleshooting

5

BROAD 170Remote/Robotic Camera Systems

5

BROAD 214Audio/Video Studio and Field Production

5

BROAD 216Audio/Video Post-Production Applications

5

BROAD 222Production Capstone II

5

BROAD 243Master Control Operations II

5

BROAD 273Video Graphics Applications

5

BROAD 278Technical Directing

5

BROAD 280Emerging Technologies

5

BROAD 289Practicum V

5

BROAD 290Practicum VI

5

General Education Requirements

Communications (5 Credits Required)

ENGL& 101English Composition I

5

ENGL& 235Technical Writing

5

Humanities/Social Sciences/Natural Sciences/Other (10 Credits Required)

BIOL& 160General Biology

5

BIOL& 175Human Biology with Lab

5

BIOL& 241Human Anatomy and Physiology I

5

BIOL& 242Human Anatomy and Physiology II

5

BIOL& 260Microbiology

5

CMST& 102Introduction to Mass Media

5

CMST& 152Intercultural Communication

5

CMST& 210Interpersonal Communication

5

CMST& 220Public Speaking

5

ECON& 201Microeconomics

5

NUTR& 101Intro to Nutrition

5

CHEM &121General Chemistry

5

CHEM &131Introduction to Organic/Biochemistry

5

CMST& 230Small Group Communications

5

CMST& 240Culture & Diversity in Health Care

5

ECON& 202Macroeconomics

5

HUM &101Introduction to Humanities

5

PHYS &114Introductory Physics I (Algebra based Physics)

5

PHYS &221Engineering Physics I w/LAB

5

PHYS &222Engineering Physics II w/LAB

5

PHYS &223Engineering Physics III w/LAB

5

POLS &101Introduction to Political Science

5

PSYC& 100General Psychology

5

PSYC& 200Lifespan Psychology

5

SOC &101Introduction to Sociology

5

Quantitative (10 Credits Required)

MATH& 141Precalculus I

5

MATH& 142Precalculus II

5

MATH& 146Statistics

5

MATH& 151Calculus

5

MATH& 152Calculus II

5

AMATH 170Engineering Foundational Mathematics

5

MATH& 107Math in Society

5

MATH& 153Calculus III

5

Note: See a Career Advisor prior to choosing courses that meet general education requirements.