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Film, , and electronic plus 8 units from: PHYS-120 General College Physics I ...... 4 FILM, TELEVISION, AND ELECTRONIC and MEDIA – FTVE PHYS-121 General College Physics II ...... 4 or Toni Fannin, Dean PHYS-130 Physics for Engineers and Scientists A: Mechanics and Wave Motion ...... 4 Applied and Fine Arts Division and Business and Foreign Language Building, Room 204 PHYS-230 Physics for Engineers and Scientists B: Heat and Electro-Magnetism ...... 4 Possible career opportunities Students majoring in FTVE enter , cable, online total minimum units for the major ...... 42 media, and related industries. They can pursue graduate degrees in the field of mass or electronic communication for work in audio and production, web development, and television, cable television, and media depart- ENVSC-100 Exploring Environmental Science and ments of agencies, institutions, and businesses. Engineering 1 unit P/NP Program-level student learning outcomes • 5 hours lecture/35 hours laboratory per term Program learning outcomes are subject to change. The most This course introduces students to current issues and careers current list of program learning outcomes for each program in environmental science and engineering. Topics include is published on the DVC website at www.dvc.edu/slo. climate change, wetland ecology and water quality in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. Students gain hands-on experience both in the laboratory and during field trips as Associate in arts degree well as explore careers and work readiness skills related to Television arts the fields of environmental science and engineering. CSU Students completing the program will be able to... A. produce for broadcast and digital distribution utilizing three-camera studio format principles. ENVSC-295 Occupational Work Experience B. operate cameras and professional sound equipment. Education in ENVSC 1-4 units SC C. perform digital nonlinear editing. • May be repeated three times D. produce still and motion graphics. • Variable hours E. produce for broadcast and digital distribution utilizing • Note: In order to enroll in ENVSC-295, students must field production principles. be employed, register for the course, complete an F. write scripts for various production formats.

online Employment Form, and participate in an orienta- G. direct projects for various production formats. tion. Employment Form can be accessed at www.dvc. edu/wrkx. Incomplete grades are not awarded for this H. transfer to four-year institutions majoring in broadcast course. communication arts. ENVSC-295 is supervised employment that extends class- I. qualify for entry-level employment in broadcasting. room learning to the job site and relates to the studentís J. apply their planning skills for project management. chosen field of study or area of career interest. Under the K. identify major trends in the history of broadcasting. supervision of a college instructor, students will engage in on-the-job and other learning experiences that contribute to The associate degree program in television arts is designed their employability skills and occupational or educational as a two year curricular pathway that offers a broad general goals. Five hours work per week or seventy-five hours work education while preparing students for entry-level positions per term is equal to one unit. Students may earn up to a such as: associate producer, assistant director, on-camera tal- maximum of sixteen units; repetition allowed per Title 5 ent, camera operator, sound technician, video switcher, floor Section 55253. CSU director, videotape editor, production assistant, radio board operator, radio producer, radio production engineer, and radio on-air talent. Students must complete each of the required courses with a “C” grade or higher. Required courses can only be complet- ed by attending a combination of day and evening classes. Certain courses may satisfy both major and general educa- tion requirements; however, the units are only counted once. Selected courses in the program may also meet some lower division requirements for bachelor of arts programs at cer- tain California State University campuses. Students who intend to transfer are advised to consult with a counselor regarding specific requirements.

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