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Associate Degrees for Transfer

A.S.-T. in Film, Television and Electronic Media

The Associate in Science in Film, Television and Electronic Media for Transfer degree provides students with a major that fulfills the general requirements of the California State University for transfer to baccalaureate degree programs in film, television and electronic media. Students with this degree will receive priority admission with junior status to the California State University system. The Associate in Science Degree in Film, Television and Electronic Media for Transfer is comprised of lower division coursework typically required by CSU institutions.



Students must complete the following Associate Degree for Transfer requirements (Pursuant to SB1440, §66746):

• 60 semester or 90 quarter CSU-transferable units

• the California State University-General Education-Breadth pattern (CSU GE-Breadth); OR the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) pattern

• a minimum of 18 semester or 27 quarter units in the major or area of emphasis as determined by the community college district

• obtain a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0

• earn a grade of C or better in all courses required for the major or area of emphasis



Upon successful completion of the Associate in Science Degree in Film, Television and Electronic Media for Transfer degree requirements, students will be guaranteed admission to the CSU system with junior status and will not have to repeat lower division coursework. Each California State University may have slightly different requirements for transfer so it is critical for students to work with their counselors to develop individual academic plans.

Catalog Date: August 1, 2024

Degree Requirements

Course Code Course Title Units
CORE:
RTVF 300 Mass Media and Society 3
RTVF 306 Introduction to Media Aesthetics and Cinematic Arts 3
List A, Area 1: Select one audio course (3 units):
RTVF 312 Beginning Radio and Podcasting (3) 3
   or RTVF 319 Beginning Audio Production (3)
List A, Area 2: Select one video or film production course (3 units):
RTVF 330 Beginning Single Camera Production (3) 3
   or RTVF 331 Beginning Television Studio Production (3)
List B: Select one (3 units):
A minimum of 3 units from the following: 31
RTVF 350 Intermediate Film / Digital Cinema Production (3)
List C: Select one course (3 units):
A minimum of 3 units from the following: 32
RTVF 315 Voice and Diction for Broadcasting (3)
   or RTVF 360 Introduction to Motion Graphics: Adobe After Effects (3)
   or RTVF 362 Digital Non-Linear Video Editing (3)
Total Units: 18

1Or any course not used above. RTVF 330 is a prerequisite to this course and must be taken first.

2Or any course not used above

The Associate in Science in Film, Television and Electronic Media for Transfer (AS-T) degree may be obtained by completion of 60 transferable, semester units with a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.0, including (a) a minimum grade of "C" (or "P") for each course in the major or area of emphasis described in the Required Program, and (b) either the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) or the California State University General Education-Breadth Requirements.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

  • Write in clear, concise English. (SLO-1)
  • Research critically, filter the results and present them in a cogent manner. (SLO-2)
  • Resolve and execute standard pre-production skills including planning, script, script breakdown, budgeting, storyboard creation, and crew and equipment selection. (SLO-3)
  • utilize basic field production equipment correctly, safely and creatively, including cameras, lights and audio.
  • operate essential post production equipment for audio and film/video editing and distribution in a variety of contemporary and emerging methods.
  • Demonstrate a hands-on ability to perform the professional level critical thinking needed for successful teamwork in media. (SLO-4)
  • Using audio, communicate information and entertainment to serve diverse audiences in culturally responsive ways (SLO-5)
  • analyze, interpret, and exercise critical judgment in the evaluation of media productions.

Career Information

Career Opportunities upon successful completion of a baccalaureate degree in film, television or electronic media include but are not limited to positions as: Radio Personality; Camera Operator; Cinematographer; Director of Photography; Lighting Director; Computer Graphic Artist; Non-Linear Video Editor; Audio Engineer; Radio Producer; Broadcast Technician; Gaffer; Production Coordinator; Production Assistant; TV, Film, DVD, or Internet Producer/Director; and Personal or Corporate Video.

Associate Degrees

A.A. in Film / Digital Cinema Production

This Associate of Arts degree program is designed to provide skills in film production, digital cinema, and television through the preparation of projects for viewing on campus, cable TV, the Internet and new technologies. Given the expansion of new media distribution opportunities and the production convergence of High-Definition video and film, students will gain a broad exposure to visual storytelling in a professional environment, including dramatic narrative, documentary and experimental styles. This option can lead to entry-level jobs in the film industry, post-production, television, new media, business and industry. Some of the courses in this major also transfer to a four year university program. Please see a counselor for more information.



Highlights include:

* Practical experience working with school equipment on productions for viewing on campus, on cable TV and the Internet.

* Working in teams to build projects using a professional approach.

* State-of-the-art digital computer lab for graphics and non-linear editing, including Apple's Final Cut Pro, DVD production, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe After Effects.

* Internship opportunities working in local independent film-makers, post-production facilities and at local television stations.

* Industry guest speakers provide real world examples of how to be successful in the film industry.





Note to Transfer Students:

If you are interested in transferring to a four-year college or university to pursue a bachelor’s degree in this major, it is critical that you meet with a CRC counselor to select and plan the courses for your major. Schools vary widely in terms of the required preparation. The courses that CRC requires for an Associate’s degree in this major may be different from the requirements needed for the Bachelor’s degree.

Catalog Date: August 1, 2024

Degree Requirements

Course Code Course Title Units
RTVF 305 Film History I (1895-1949) (3) 31
   or FMS 305 Film History I (1895-1949) (3)
   or RTVF 307 Film History II (1950-present) (3)
   or FMS 307 Film History II (1950-present) (3)
RTVF 306 Introduction to Media Aesthetics and Cinematic Arts 3
RTVF 319 Beginning Audio Production 3
RTVF 330 Beginning Single Camera Production 3
RTVF 330 must be completed with a "C" or better before enrolling in RTVF 350:
RTVF 350 Intermediate Film / Digital Cinema Production 3
RTVF 360 Introduction to Motion Graphics: Adobe After Effects 3
RTVF 362 Digital Non-Linear Video Editing 3
PHOTO 301 Beginning Photography (3) 3
   or PHOTO 302 Beginning Digital Photography (3)
A minimum of 6 units from the following: 6
RTVF 304 Introduction to Multimedia (3)
RTVF 354 Audio Editing for Film & Video Post Production (3)
RTVF 365 Intermediate Film & Video Editing (3)
RTVF 368 Scriptwriting for Film, Video & Multimedia (3)
RTVF 371 Hollywood TV and Film Studios: A Behind the Scenes Experience (1)
RTVF 378 Acting for the Camera (3)
RTVF 498 Work Experience in Radio, Television and Film (0.5 - 4)
FMS 300 Introduction to Film Studies (3)
FMS 310 Introduction to Screenwriting (3)
FMS 320 Film Genre (3)
RTVF 305 Film History I (1895-1949) (3) 32
   or FMS 305 Film History I (1895-1949) (3)
   or RTVF 307 Film History II (1950-present) (3)
   or FMS 307 Film History II (1950-present) (3)
Total Units: 33

1Students must take one of the Film History options RTVF/FMS 305 or RTVF/FMS 307.

2If not used above.

The Film / Digital Cinema Production Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree may be obtained by completion of the required program, plus general education requirements, plus sufficient electives to meet a 60-unit total. See CRC graduation requirements.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

  • Write in clear, concise English. (PSLO-1)
  • Research critically, filter the results and present them in a cogent manner. (PSLO-2)
  • Resolve and execute standard pre-production skills including planning, script, script breakdown, budgeting, storyboard creation, and crew and equipment selection. (PSLO-3)
  • Utilize basic field production equipment correctly, safely and creatively, including cameras, lights and audio. (PSLO-4)
  • Operate essential post-production equipment for audio and film/video editing and distribution in a variety of contemporary and emerging methods. (PSLO-5)
  • Analyze, interpret, and exercise critical judgment in the evaluation of media productions. (PSLO-6)
  • Demonstrate through projects that with the power of a communicator, comes moral and ethical responsibility. (PSLO-7)
  • Demonstrate a hands-on ability to perform the professional level critical thinking needed for successful teamwork in media employment. (PSLO-8)

Career Information

Camera Operator; Cinematographer; Director of Photography; Lighting Director; Computer Graphic Artist; Non-Linear Video Editor; Audio Engineer; Broadcast Technician; Gaffer; Production Coordinator; Production Assistant; TV, Film, DVD, or Internet Producer/Director; Personal or Corporate Video. Some career options may require more than two years of college study. Classes beyond the associate degree may be required to fulfill some career options or for preparation for transfer to a university program.

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Scholarships

Apply for a scholarship for RTFP students:

  • CRC Achievement in Radio, TV and Film Production ($500)

Applications open spring semester.

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