www.sfcollege.edu MAS2202 Number Theory MGF1121 Formal Logic MGF1106 Topics in Math MGF1107 Contemporary Math STA2023 Statistics Social/Behavioral Sciences (Choose one from the following) ANT2000 General Anthropology CPO2001 Comparative Politics EUH2000 Western Civ 1 EUH2001 Western Civ 2 EUH2002 Western Civ 3 GEA2000 World Geography INP2390 Hum Rel Life/WK POS2041 American Government POT2002 Political Theory PSY2012 General Psychology SYG2430 Marriage & Family SYG2000 Principles of Sociology
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Total General Education Hours
15
Professional Core Requirements CGS1000 Introduction to College Computing CGS1060 Computer Concepts CGS1820 Web Authoring 1 CGS1821 Web Authoring 2 CGS2540 Database Management Systems CIS1254 Professional Development for IT Majors CIS2948 ITE Internship COP2000 Introduction to Programming COP2002 Programming Logic CTS1120 Information Security CTS1131 Computer Essentials CTS1134 Networking CTS2142 IT Project Management CTS2317 Advanced Information Security CTS2327 Windows Desktop Total Professional Core Hours
45 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 45
Total Program Hours
60
Notes: 1. An overall grade point average of 2.5 or higher is required for all students seeking an A.S. degree in this program. 2. All requirements must be passed with a minimum grade of C.
Digital Media Technology – Associate of Science 3620 The Associate of Science degree program in Digital Media Technology offers instruction in the theory and practice of digital media to prepare graduates for entry-level jobs in this expanding career field. Digital Media Technology (Multimedia) students are admitted to the program twice a year. Digital Media Technology students entering the program in the spring will take their second semester classes in the summer to enter their third semester the following fall. Second semester classes will not be offered during the fall semesters. Admission is competitive. The Digital Media Technology program requires a separate application beyond initial acceptance to Santa Fe College. Admission is based on faculty rankings of the departmental applications. It is not a requirement that students complete their General Education requirements before applying for admission to Digital Media Technology. We strongly recommend that applicants take classes in the Fine Arts Department before being admitted to Digital Media. Some of these classes may also cover some of their General Education requirements (please contact our department for more information about classes we recommend). Once admitted to Digital Media, students take classes full time in a specific, or lockstep, sequence. The program emphasizes creative thinking and problem solving in combination with hands-on instruction on industry standard computer hardware and software. The Multimedia Production track also teaches the basic skills needed to author, design, organize and deliver multimedia presentations including all forms of media that rely on a sequence of imagery and sound. Students will learn how to create and develop media and applications from concept to production. Such applications include Video Production and Editing, 2-D and 3-D modeling and animation, computer-based training and audio production. Students will learn to deliver this media content via DVD, CD-ROM, broadcast, digital video and the Internet.
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