Associate of Arts in Media Arts
Sullivan County Community College
Key Information
Campus location
Loch Sheldrake, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 semesters
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 478 / per credit **
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
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* students may apply to any program in the semester preceeding the program start date
** in-state tuition: $217 per credit hour | out-of-state tuition: $434 per credit hour
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Introduction
Turn your creativity into a career in film, television, or digital media storytelling in our state-of-the-art media lab.
The world of digital video, audio, multimedia, computer graphics, and the web is providing increasing opportunities for Communications and Media Arts students. In addition to traditional positions in broadcasting and film, graduates find employment in cable, webcasting, industrial, and multimedia presentation production.
SUNY Sullivan’s facilities include a complete, three-camera studio, digital audio production studios, and an Apple Macintosh-based HD Lab with graphics, nonlinear editing, and digital audio workstations. Students use these tools to create professional productions for job hunting and transfer portfolios. The facilities are also available for student independent productions.
Courses at SUNY Sullivan take a hands-on approach in which students are creating productions from the first week of classes. In addition to production courses, students learn media history, writing, and criticism for a well-rounded background. On-campus or off-campus internships provide each student with real-world experience.
The SUNY Sullivan Advantage
Media Arts AS Program offers:
State-of-the-art media lab
Our Media Arts facility features a complete, three-camera studio, digital audio production studios, and an Apple Mac-based HD Lab with graphics, nonlinear editing, and digital audio workstations.
Hands-on Experience
Students are creating productions from the first week of classes. The facilities are also available for student independent productions.
Internships
On-campus or off-campus internships provide each student with real-world experience.
Employment Opportunities
Graduates find employment in cable, webcasting, industrial, and multimedia presentation production.
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Admissions
Virtual Open House
Virtual open house is scheduled for Tuesdays at 3:30pm (USA eastern standard time)
Curriculum
Pre-Program Requirements
- Math Comp
First Semester:
- HUM 1912 Media and Society
- ENG 1301 Fundamentals of Speech
- ENG 1001 Composition I
- PHO 1406 Digital Photography I
- MAT 1004 or higher A course with a MAT prefix by advisement
Second Semester:
- COM 2110 Intro to Media Communication
- COM 2301 Audio Production with Workshop
- GEN ED 4, 5, or 6 Western or Other World Civilization: a course from the approved Gen Ed 4, 5, or 6 list
- Elective Free Elective
- COM 1301 or COM 1305 Interpersonal or Intercultural Communications
Third Semester:
- COM 2250 Introduction to Media Writing
- COM 2401 Video Production with Workshop
- SCI Science: a course from the approved Gen Ed 2 list plus lab
- Elective by Advisement Elective by Advisement (Animation or Computer Graphics I recommended)
Fourth Semester:
- GEN ED 7 Humanities: a course from the approved Gen Ed 7 list
- COM 2501 Digital Story Telling with Workshop
- COM 2605 Media Studio
- Gen ED 9 Foreign Language
NOTE: Students must meet a minimum of seven (7) General Education outcomes and 30 credits of General Education Credits.
Program Outcome
An overall understanding of the history, growth, and impact of broadcast electronic mediums as related to program production and distribution and the ability to produce audio and video programming at a level acceptable for entry-level employment.