Media Production Arts - Associate of Applied Science (Major Code - MPA)

The Media Production Arts Associate of Applied Science degree prepares students for entry-level employment as media specialists. Students gain the knowledge and skills necessary to seek careers in media industries such as broadcasting, music and sound production, marketing, and public relations.

Learning Outcomes

Students who successfully complete this program will be able to do the following:

  • Understand, analyze, and articulate the fundamentals of speech as they relate to communicating with an audience; create, manipulate, and enhance digital images; and resolve image problems.
  • Develop and describe strategies for conducting research, evaluating resources, and citing sources using the World Wide Web; and describe, analyze, and articulate legal issues in the media.
  • Identify and detail the news values, interviewing techniques, basic newspaper writing formats, and legal and ethical concerns of media professionals.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of, analyze, and articulate the purpose and processes of graphic design, research, and problem solving methodologies.
  • Demonstrate, as a member of a production team, the uses of the digital video camera, camera lenses, and computer equipment in portfolio preparation and video production.
  • Demonstrate and articulate the uses of still photography, including aspects of the digital medium, including camera, computer, lighting, lens, and composition requirements.
  • Identify and evaluate the components and practices of electronic commerce, including advertising, marketing, security, and payment systems.
  • Demonstrate the stages and uses of audio production, including recording, sound design, sound editing, audio mixing, and the addition of effects; and demonstrate competency in production in a media industry.

Degree Map

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 18-19 CREDITS

Composition 6 credits

ENG 101CompositionSUN courseThis course may be offered online

3

ENG 102English CompositionSUN courseThis course may be offered online

3

Mathematics 3-4 credits

MAT 132Applied MathematicsThis course may be offered online

3

or higher (3-4 credits)

Liberal Arts 6 credits

COM 102Essentials of CommunicationSUN courseThis course may be offered online

3

JRN 101Introduction to Mass Communications

3

Technology Literacy 3 credits

CIS 116Computer EssentialsThis course may be offered online

3

OR

CIS 120Introduction to Information SystemsSUN courseThis course may be offered online

3

CORE CURRICULUM 35-40 CREDITS

BUS 285Electronic CommerceThis course may be offered online

3

CIS 129Introduction to Programming LogicThis course may be offered online

1

CIS 185Internet EssentialsThis course may be offered online

3

CIS 244World Wide Web Graphics

3

CIS 287World Wide Web Development

3

COM 110Public SpeakingThis course may be offered online

3

DMA 110Digital Imaging IThis course may be offered onlineThis course has laboratory or studio fees

3

DMA 111Computer Animation IThis course may be offered onlineThis course has laboratory or studio fees

3

DMA 260Graphic Design IThis course may be offered onlineThis course has laboratory or studio fees

3

DMA 262Digital Video ProductionThis course has laboratory or studio fees

3

DMA 266Digital PhotographyThis course has laboratory or studio fees

3

JRN 102Essentials of News WritingSUN course

3

JRN 224Field Experience in Communication or Media Technology

1-6

ELECTIVES (AS NEEDED TO COMPLETE 64 CREDITS)

Department recommended electives include DMA 261, DMA 263, and DMA 267.

TOTAL DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 64 CREDITS

Note: Students pursuing a BAS degree must meet with an advisor to determine the appropriate general education and core curriculum requirements. Additional credits required in the general education block for BAS transfer may be used to fulfill core curriculum or elective requirements.