Sep 07, 2024  
2024-2025 College Catalog 
    
2024-2025 College Catalog

Multimedia and Video Production Technology, B.A.S.


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Academic Director Claire Orenduff
Program Coordinator and Advisor Eric Flagg

The Bachelor of Applied Science in Multimedia and Video Production Technology will provide students with extensive hands-on-training and knowledge in multimedia, video production, motion graphics, and video editing. The program is designed for students with an Associate in Science in digital video or similar multimedia production from a regionally accredited educational institution. Upper division course work will consist of 33 credit hours addressing topics related to video production, advertising graphics, lighting, and new media production. Graduates from the proposed B.A.S. program will be competitive in the digital video production and multimedia job market due to their extensive hands-on-training and knowledge of the application of modern technology and software.

The Bachelor of Applied Science in Multimedia and Video Production Technology adheres to the state’s common course prerequisites and curriculum framework. Students will be admitted into this program after they have completed an Associate in Science in Digital Video Production or similar Multimedia Technology program.

All Bachelor of Applied Science degree seeking students must complete the same basic requirements as traditional baccalaureate students, including 36 hours of General Education and demonstration of foreign language competence. Students are encouraged to consult with an academic advisor when applying for admission.

Getting Started
Santa Fe College expects all students to acquire or have access to the computer hardware and software necessary for the program.

  • Complete an SF application for admission or readmission online at www.sfcollege.edu.
  • Arrange for official transcripts from high school to be sent to the Office of Records and Admissions.
  • Arrange for official transcripts from each post-secondary institution attended to be sent to the Office of Records and Admissions at least one month prior to the start of the term.

Qualifying for Admission
In order to qualify for admission to the Bachelor of Applied Science in Multimedia and Video Production Technology you must:

  • Have a 2.5 overall GPA.
  • Have earned a minimum of an Associate in Science in a digital video or similar multimedia production from a regionally accredited educational institution. *
  • Have completed the College Level Academics Skill Test (CLAST), unless exempt. See testing section below for more information.

* Degrees and course work must meet SF accreditation standards in order to be applied toward program admission criteria.

All students are required to apply for a baccalaureate admission through a separate and selective process.

Foreign Language Competency and General Education
Individuals who have not completed their foreign language requirement prior to enrolling at SF must complete two semesters of college-level sequential foreign language study before finishing the B.A.S. program. Students may select their General Education classes from any eligible courses within SF’s approved General Education package. The B.A.S. program requires 36 credit hours of General Education in order to meet graduation standards.

Bachelor of Applied Science in Multimedia and Video Production Technology - Overview of Credit Required

A.S. degree transferred credits 60 credit hours
General Education 21 credit hours
Professional Core 34 credit hours
Electives 5 credit hours
Total Required for Program 120 credit hours

Program Capstone Course and Exit Requirements
Students will complete a thesis project and internship as part of the exit requirements for the program. These courses will include on-campus attendance as well as placement at a site approved by the program coordinator. The B.A.S. degree in Multimedia and Video Production Technology will be awarded upon satisfactory completion of the college’s curriculum totaling 120 credit hours. Students must have a 2.0 program of study GPA and a grade of C or better in all 3000 and 4000 level courses.

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