Film & Video Production Area of Concentration within Arts and Humanities A.A. (Transfer)

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Welcome to FILM 144!

Program Manager: Jason Santelli
Email: jsantelli@frederick.edu
Phone: 301.846.2533

Program Description

Designed for students whose career goals are oriented toward the creative field of film & video production, including motion picture and television production, motion graphics, video marketing, web videos, and short & long form screenwriting. The area of concentration is designed to prepare students to transfer to a four-year institution.

Program Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate proficiency in use of current industry standard software.
  • Produce works of digital and interactive art in a variety of media.
  • Demonstrate and appreciate the creative/problem solving process through research, development, and execution of digital media.
  • Comprehend the responsibilities associated with professional behavior by participating in an internship.
  • Enhance skills as critical thinkers, effective problem solvers, and effective ethical communicators who demonstrate professional behaviors consistent with industry standards.
  • Demonstrate ability to plan, produce, and edit digital productions that reflect an awareness of current visual and interactive media standards appropriate for entry or intermediate level professional work.
  • Demonstrate current digital media skills, procedures, and techniques in order to function successfully as entry-level employees in a professional production facility.

Program Requirements

  • Students must complete their credit English and Mathematics within the first 24 credits.
  • One course must meet the cultural competence graduation requirement.
  • CORE: The General Education CORE is that foundation of the higher education curriculum providing a coherent intellectual experience for all students. Students should check with an advisor or the transfer institution (ARTSYS) before selecting General Education CORE requirements. http://artsys.usmd.edu/
  • In some General Education categories (Mathematics, Biological & Physical Sciences), a 4-credit course selected from the GenEd course list will satisfy the requirement in place of a 3-credit course. Students should check with an advisor before selecting these courses.
  • For the Physical Education, Health, or Nutrition requirement, a 3-credit PHED, HLTH, or NUTR course may satisfy the requirement in place of a 1-credit course. Students should check with an advisor before selecting this course.
  • Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in ENGL 101 English Composition.
  • Students must complete a minimum of nine credits at the 200-level.

English
ENGL 101English Composition3
Mathematics
Mathematics Elective (Gen Ed course list)3
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective (Gen Ed course list) - select two courses from different disciplines6
Arts & Humanities
FILM 101Introduction to Film3
Humanities Elective (Gen Ed course list)3
Communication Elective (Gen Ed course list)3
Biological & Physical Sciences
Biological & Physical Sciences Elective (Gen Ed course list)3
Biological & Physical Sciences Elective (Gen Ed course list) (Lab course)4
General Education Elective
General Education Elective (Gen Ed course list)3
Physical Education, Health, or Nutrition Requirement
Select one PHED, HLTH, or NUTR course1
Concentration Courses
COMM 111Introduction to Mass Communication3
GRPH 111Graphic Design I3
FILM 144Digital Video Production4
INTR 102/103Internship2
FILM 244Digital Film Production4
FILM 254Postproduction: The Art of Editing4
FILM 255Advanced Postproduction & Motion Graphics4
Electives
Select four credits of electives – Recommended course(s) below (depending on the transfer institution): 14
Foundations of Studio Art I
Foundations of Studio Art II (Fall)
The History of Art: Non-Western
The History of Art: Prehistoric to Early Renaissance
The History of Art: Renaissance to Modern
Drawing I
Web Design I
Digital Photography I
Total Credits60
1

Students should check with an advisor or the transfer institution (ARTSYS) before selecting their electives.

Transfer Note

For more information on careers and transfer, contact the Career and Academic Planning Services office at 301.846.2471 or visit Transfer Services.

Guided Pathway to Success (GPS)

Suggested schedules map your path to degree completion.

Students should meet with an advisor each semester to carefully select and sequence courses based on their specific academic goals and interests. Visit Jefferson Hall or call 301.846.2471 for advising.

Plan of Study Grid
Recommended First SemesterCredits
ENGL 101 English Composition 1 3
FILM 144 Digital Video Production (Milestone) 4
Mathematics Elective (Gen Ed course list) 1 3-4
COMM 111 Introduction to Mass Communication 3
FILM 101 Introduction to Film 3
 Credits16-17
Recommended Second Semester
Humanities Elective (Gen Ed course list) 3
FILM 244 Digital Film Production (Milestone) 4
GRPH 111 Graphic Design I 3
Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective (Gen Ed course list) 3
Physical Education, Health, or Nutrition Requirement 1,3
 Credits14-16
Recommended Third Semester
Biological & Physical Sciences Elective (Gen Ed course list) (Lab course) 4
FILM 254 Postproduction: The Art of Editing (Milestone) 4
Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective (Gen Ed course list) (in a different discipline from first) 3
Communication Elective (Gen Ed course list) 3
 Credits14
Recommended Fourth Semester
FILM 255 Advanced Postproduction & Motion Graphics 4
General Education Elective (Gen Ed course list) 3
Biological & Physical Sciences Elective (Gen Ed course list) 3-4
Select one of the following: 2-3
Internship  
Internship  
Choose an elective in consultation with an advisor 4
 Credits16-18
 Total Credits60-65
1

Take this course within the first 24 credits.

Part-time Students

Part-time students should complete courses in the order listed on the pathway. Please contact program manager for questions about part-time status.

Students who take fewer than 15 credits each semester or who require developmental English or Math coursework will need additional semesters to complete their degrees. Summer term and January session classes may help students to make faster progress.

Pathway Legend

Milestone - courses with the Milestone notation should be taken within the recommend credit range to stay on track for program completion.

Fall, Spring, Summer - courses with a Fall, Spring, or Summer notation indicate the course is offered in the specified semester only.