Film, Television, and Media, Associate in Arts
To earn an Associate in Arts degree with a major in Film Television Media Arts students complete 18 specified units, plus General Education Degree requirements. The study of Film Television Media Arts leads to a broad range of employment opportunities in the entertainment industry as well as a valid transfer pathway. Students can seek careers in various production jobs such as: Film and Television Producers, Film and Television Directors, Film and Video Editors, Camera Operators for Television and Motion Pictures, and Broadcast Technicians. As a transfer pathway, students will be well equipped to argue the critical analysis of mass communications through historical, cultural, and business pe
Courses
- FTMA M102 — Introduction to Television Studies
- FTMA M103 — Introduction to Media Aesthetics
- FTMA M105 — History of International Cinema I: Emergence to World War II
- FTMA M106 — History of International Cinema II: World War II to the Present
- FTMA M107 — Directors and Genres
- FTMA M115 — Introduction to Screenwriting
- FTMA M116 — Media Writing
- FTMA M124 — Introduction to Television Studio
- FTMA M125 — Intermediate Television Studio
- FTMA M126A — Non-Fiction/Reality Production I
- FTMA M130 — Beginning Single Camera Production
- FTMA M134 — Producing and Directing Film and TV
- FTMA M138 — Beginning Motion Picture Production
- FTMA M139 — Social and Multimedia Production
- FTMA M140 — Beginning Audio Production
- FTMA M145A — Beginning Radio and Podcasting
- FTMA M170 — Digital Editing
- FTMA M190A — Film Production Portfolio I
- FTMA M190B — Film Production Portfolio II
- FTMA M192A — Television Studio Production Portfolio I
- FTMA M192B — Television Studio Production Portfolio II
- FTMA M194A — Documentary Production Portfolio I
- FTMA M194B — Documentary Production Portfolio II
- FTMA M80 — Work Experience Education in Film Television Media Arts