Audio and Video Production Technology
Students enrolled in the Audio and Video Production Technology curriculum will develop professional skills in audio, video, and related applications. Training will emphasize speech, writing, production planning, postproduction, and distribution. Students will also study the evolution of media, revenue models, entrepreneurial opportunities, and governmental regulations. Hands-on training, troubleshooting, collaboration, and time management skills are essential to the instructional process. Upon successful completion, students are prepared to obtain audio and/or video-related employment.
Courses
- ACA122 — Transfer & Career Success
- ANT210 — General Anthropology
- ANT220 — Cultural Anthropology
- ART111 — Art Appreciation
- ART114 — Art History Survey I
- ART115 — Art History Survey II
- BPT110 — Media Evolution
- BPT111 — Broadcast Law & Ethics
- BPT112 — Media Writing
- BPT121 — Media Speech Techniques
- BPT131 — Audio Production I
- BPT132 — Audio Production II
- BPT135 — Audio Performance I
- BPT136 — Audio Performance II
- BPT215 — Industry Career Preparation
- BPT220 — Emerging Technologies
- BPT231 — Video Production I
- BPT232 — Video Production II
- BPT236 — Video Performance II
- BPT250 — Corporate Video
- BPT285 — Broadcast Prod Capstone
- COM110 — Introduction to Communication
- COM120 — Intro Interpersonal Com
- COM231 — Public Speaking
- DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation
- ECO151 — Survey of Economics
- ECO251 — Prin of Microeconomics
- ECO252 — Prin of Macroeconomics
- ENG110 — Freshman Composition
- ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry
- ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disc
- ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting
- ENG115 — Oral Communication
- ENG116 — Technical Report Writing
- ENG125 — Creative Writing I
- ENG231 — American Literature I
- ENG232 — American Literature II
- ENG241 — British Literature I
- ENG242 — British Literature II
- HIS111 — World Civilizations I
- HIS112 — World Civilizations II
- HIS131 — American History I
- HIS132 — American History II
- HIS222 — African-American Hist I
- HIS223 — African-American Hist II
- HIS226 — The Civil War
- HIS236 — North Carolina History
- HUM110 — Technology and Society
- HUM115 — Critical Thinking
- HUM120 — Cultural Studies
- HUM122 — Southern Culture
- HUM150 — American Women's Studies
- HUM160 — Introduction to Film
- MAT110 — Math Measurement & Literacy
- MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy
- MUS110 — Music Appreciation
- MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz
- PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics
- POL120 — American Government
- PSY150 — General Psychology
- PSY237 — Social Psychology
- PSY241 — Developmental Psych
- PSY246 — Adolescent Psychology
- PSY281 — Abnormal Psychology
- REL110 — World Religions
- REL211 — Intro to Old Testament
- REL212 — Intro to New Testament
- SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology
- SOC213 — Sociology of the Family
- SOC220 — Social Problems
- SOC225 — Social Diversity
- SOC232 — Social Context of Aging
- SOC240 — Social Psychology
- WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I
- WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II