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Submitter's Information

Name

Sharon Daegling

Title

Curriculum Support Coordinator

Region

Central/Mother Lode

College

San Joaquin Delta College

CTE Dean

CTE Dean's Name

Salvador Vargas

CTE Dean's Email

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Program Details

Program Title

Digital Media with Emphasis in Video

Submission Type

New Program

TOPs Code

Digital Media (061400)

Projected Start Date

05/24/21

Catalog Description

The Certificate of Achievement in Digital Media with emphasis in Audio is designed to provide students with knowledge in content creation, editing, and delivery to work in the evolving audio production landscape. Focus starts on building entry-level job skills in audio and video capture, non-linear editing, and delivery. Coursework includes practical, hands-on knowledge in media live and on-demand media environments. Students earning a certificate in Digital Media with emphasis in Audio will explore concepts related to effective content production across various platforms, including broadcast, online, and social media. Students will work in a manner mirroring industry standards, with a focus on immediate professional application.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate the ability to produce video content to broadcast and technical standards for a desired target audience.
  2. Demonstrate an ability to critically evaluate multiple elements of video production.
  3. Demonstrate the ability to use visual storytelling fundamentals such as shot composition, lens and camera selection, settings and placement.
  4. Demonstrate an increased awareness of the skills required for employment in the current digital media landscape.
  5. Understand the role and value of broadcast media (terrestrial, online, social media) in relation to the dissemination of information and the public’s right to know.
Enrollment Completer Projections

Enrollment Data 

Enrollment data from the Delta College’s Office of Institutional Effectiveness for classes currently that are currently offered and would be part of the degree shows retention rates over 90 percent for all but one class and success rates above 60 percent for all but one class. The courses considered for this enrollment audit are: • RTV 1 • MCOM 1 • RTV 2/MCOM 2 • RTV 11 • RTV 21 • RTV 22 • RTV 31 • MCOM 10 • PHOTO 3A In total, 24 sections are offered for these classes, with the highest number (8) for MCOM 1. The annual enrollment across the sections was 627 for the 2019-20 school year. That number is adjusted to 583 when factoring in the Excused Withdrawals that the institution began offering as all instruction moved online due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. The enrollment numbers show a significant upswing from the 2018-19 figure of 476, even though one more section was offered in that year. RTV 2/MCOM 2 represents the weak link in the noted sections but does so because it is not a class offered in a position of strength for either the Radio/Television (Digital Media) or Mass Communication areas. The writing-based course had solid offerings until six years ago when the lack of a full-time faculty member in Mass Communication led to the course being accidentally discontinued. A full-time faculty member has since been hired in MCOM, but the numbers for RTV 2/MCOM 2 have never been able to rebound because the course lacked permanence as part of a degree path. Retention rates are high among these courses due to the presence of Strong Workforce Program funded multimedia technicians that serve to bridge the gap between instruction and application. The growth from 476 in 2018-19 to 627 in 2019-20 is also attributed partially to the support of extra help in the hands-on labs. 

Completer Data 

An estimated 20 students a year will complete the Certificate of Achievement in Digital Media with emphasis in Video. Based on the 583 students who have taken courses in the program, this is a conservative estimate. Labor Market Analysis for Technical Arts completed by the Centers of Excellence (COE) shows an undersupply of 165 trained workers for the Central Valley/Mother Lode Area. 

Program Proposal Attributes

Program Award Type(s) (Check all that apply)
  • Certificate of Achievement: 16 or greater semester (or 24 or greater quarter) units (C)
Program Goal

Program Goal: CTE (Limited to programs in CTE codes other that ADTs) (C)

The purpose of the Certificate of Achievement in Digital Media with emphasis in Video is to prepare students for evolving careers in audio content production and distribution. The development of digital media has created a variety of employment opportunities built around the development and use of platform-specific tools for both linear and non-linear digital audio production including audio content creation, editing and publishing. This certificate establishes fundamental skills for entry-level employment in settings such as traditional terrestrial broadcasting as well as live streaming, podcasting, audio for visual platforms and live-event production. Focus will be on audio content production, editing, and publishing across platforms. Media literacy and ethics of participation in the digital realm will also be examined.

Program Objectives

  1. Understand the production process for digital media. 
  2. Demonstrate the ability to shoot, edit, and distribute content that showcases an understanding of camera basics, editing, and how to choose a platform for the desired audience.
  3. Explore the history and evolution of formal and informal controls of digital media content production.
  4. Develop proficiency in entry-level digital media editing techniques using non-linear editing programs. 
  5. Understand the legal and ethical implications for digital content creators in the 21st century. 

Course Units and Hours

Total Certificate Units (Minimum and Maximum)

24

Units for Degree Major or Area of Emphasis (Minimum and Maximum)

n/a

Total Units for Degree (Minimum and Maximum)

n/a

Course Report

Program Requirements Narrative

Core Requirements

Complete 12 units

DMEDIA 2 Writing for Digital Media 3

DMEDIA 21 Fundamentals of Video Production 3

DMEDIA 24 Digital Media Editing 3

DMEDIA 31 Media Performance 3

Restricted Electives

Area A

Complete 3 units selected from:

DMEDIA 1 Introduction to Broadcasting/Electronic Media 3

MCOM 1 Introduction to Mass Communication 3

Area B

Complete 6 units selected from:

DMEDIA 11 Fundamentals of Audio Production 3

DMEDIA 25A Digital Media Content 3

DMEDIA 25B Digital Media Production 3

Area C

Complete 3 units selected from:

GRART 8 Typography I 3

MCOM 7 Photojournalism 3

MCOM 9 Social Media Campaigns 3

MCOM 10 Multimedia Storytelling 3

PHOTO 3A Introduction to Digital Photography 3 

Minimum Units Required: 24

Complete all courses in major with grade of "C" or better.

Program Requirements
CourseTitleUnitsYear/Semester
(Y1 or S1)
Core


DMEDIA 2 Writing for Digital Media
3S2
DMEDIA 21
Fundamentals of Video Production
3S1
DMEDIA 24
Digital Media Editing
3S3
DMEDIA 31
Media Performance
3S2
Restricted Electives


Area A - Complete 3 units selected from:


DMEDIA 1 Introduction to Broadcasting/Electronic Media
3S1
MCOM 1Introduction to Mass Communication
3S1
Area B - Complete 6 units selected from:


DMEDIA 11 Fundamentals of Audio Production
3S3
DMEDIA 25A Digital Media Content
3S3
DMEDIA 25BDigital Media Production
3S3
Area C - Complete 3 units selected from:


GRART 8Typography I
3S4
MCOM 7Photojournalism
3S4
MCOM 9Social Media Campaigns
3S4
MCOM 10 Multimedia Storytelling
3S4
PHOTO 3AIntroduction to Digital Photography
3S4

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Submission Details

Published at

04/21/21 - 06:20 AM

Status

Recommended

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