Suggested Sequence of Study
The following suggested sequence of study is for new full-time students starting the program Fall 2025.
When you’re ready to register for classes, visit Self-Service, Student Planning. This will show you your specific program requirements and how you’re doing so far.
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Semester 1
Course |
Note |
Credits |
Cost |
ENG-105 |
Composition I
Composition I emphasizes fluency, thesis-driven organization, the use of supporting details, and research techniques. Writing is approached as a recursive process that includes prewriting strategies, drafting, revising, and editing. The course helps students shape writing to serve readers' needs and define a sense of purpose in their writing. It also gives students strategies for reading college-level material.
Lecture Hours: 48
Prerequisite(s): Appropriate placement score or equivalent.
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3 |
$675.00 |
or COM-781 |
Written Communication in the Workplace
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3 |
$675.00 |
MMS-105 |
Audio Production
This course examines the principles of sound and acoustics and basic audio capture techniques. The equipment for recording as well as production and editing audio will be analyzed and employed. Sound quality and final output issues will be addressed.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
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3 |
$794.00 |
MMS-111 |
Video Production I
This course will introduce creative storytelling using the basics of video production, camera handling, digital exposure, audio capture and workflow. Emphasis is on the aesthetics and application of production techniques to produce professional video output.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
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3 |
$1059.00 |
MMS-128 |
Digital Print Production
This course will introduce students to the skills and software used for digital production of printed materials including still photos, brochures, flyers, poster, business cards and other materials printed from original digital creations.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
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3 |
$675.00 |
PHT-108 |
Camera I
This course is an introduction to the basics of camera handling, exposure and meter usage.
Lecture Hours: 48
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3 |
$675.00 |
Total Credits: 15
Total Tuition + Course Fees: $3,878.00
Remaining course fees after the Last-Dollar Scholarship is applied: $503.00
Semester 2
Course |
Note |
Credits |
Cost |
MMS-208 |
Sound for Film and Video
This course will cover the fundamental elements of producing, designing and editing sound for film and video. Students learn the basics of audio recording, sound editing and multi-track sound design specifically for the moving image. Topics covered include microphone techniques, field and studio recording, ADR, Foley techniques and using digital audio multi-tracking software.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of D in MMS-105 and MMS-111.
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3 |
$675.00 |
MMS-213 |
Video Production II
This course will explain advanced video production techniques.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of D in MMS-111.
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3 |
$725.00 |
or MMS-214 |
Audio Production II
This course is designed to assist the student in learning advanced principles and processes of audio production. The course builds on skills learned in Audio Production I will familiarize and inform the student on proper techniques in audio production for a variety of media outputs.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of D in MMS-105.
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3 |
$675.00 |
MMS-218 |
Editing and Color Grading
This course explains the theory and execution of video editing and color grading. It addresses technical competencies, such as workflow, formats, and the use of industry standard software. Students will also explore artistic techniques in video post-production including visual storytelling, sound design, and color. Students will produce final projects to demonstrate their understanding of key concepts.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of D in MMS-111.
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3 |
$675.00 |
or MMS-219 |
Digital Audio Workstation
The digital audio workstation, referred to by DAW, is the primary tool for recording, editing, and mixing audio in the modern audio industry. Avid’s Pro Tools DAW software is the industry standard in studios everywhere. As an industry professional it is important to know the fundamentals of Pro Tools and DAW software. This course is designed to thoroughly explore the operation and application of the digital audio workstation using Pro Tools.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of D in MMS-105.
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3 |
$675.00 |
PHT-110 |
Camera II
This course is an extension of Camera I and expands on camera captures, introducing editing workflows and image conversions. Additional camera accessories and optical image management are explained along with common problems with optics and what can be done to correct for them.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of D in PHT-108.
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3 |
$675.00 |
or MMS-949 |
Special Topics
This course offers a specialized study or project under the supervision of a faculty member. It may not duplicate any course already in the catalog. Students earn credit based upon the agreed upon credit and contact hours. This course can be repeated with different content for credit. Course may be taken for 1 – 3 credits.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 64
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3 |
$675.00 |
SPC-101 |
Fundamentals of Oral Communication
This course introduces students to the oral communication process and how it affects human interaction There will be an emphasis on developing interpersonal, small group, and public speaking skills. Students will be involved in activities that provide opportunity for the understanding and improvement of their oral communication skills.
Lecture Hours: 48
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3 |
$675.00 |
or SPC-112 |
Public Speaking
This course studies the fundamentals of public speaking, emphasizing the process of speech preparation and delivery in various contexts.
Lecture Hours: 48
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3 |
$675.00 |
Total Credits: 15
Total Tuition + Course Fees: $3,425.00
Remaining course fees after the Last-Dollar Scholarship is applied: $50.00
Semester 3
Course |
Note |
Credits |
Cost |
MAT-772 |
Applied Math
This course is designed to present basic facts of arithmetic including whole numbers, fractions, decimals, powers, roots, English and metric measurement, ratio-proportion, percents, introduction to algebra, introduction to geometry, and applied statistics. Instruction includes use of scientific hand-held calculators and emphasis placed on critical thinking, problem solving skills.
Lecture Hours: 48
Prerequisite(s): Assessment score required.
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3 |
$675.00 |
or MAT-110 |
Math for Liberal Arts
This is a one semester, liberal arts mathematics course that satisfies the minimum general education requirement for math. The course is designed to impart math skills which are helpful in everyday life as well as to expose students to areas of mathematics they may not have seen before. Topics include problem-solving skills, set theory, algebra, consumer mathematics, probability, and statistics. Other topics may be included.
Lecture Hours: 48
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of D- in MAT-060 or MAT-063. Or equivalent placement score.
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3 |
$675.00 |
or MAT-121 |
College Algebra
This course provides an intensified study of algebraic techniques and prepares students for future study in mathematics. The central theme is the concept of functions, their properties, graphs and applications. Functions studied include polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic.
Lecture Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in MAT-102. Or equivalent placement score.
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4 |
$900.00 |
or MAT-128 |
Precalculus
This one-semester pre-calculus course is intended for the student with a solid algebra background who intends to take calculus. It is also beneficial (but not required) for the student to have a background in trigonometry. The course will emphasize functions using an analytical, numerical, and graphical approach. The student will study linear, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions along with their applications.
Lecture Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Appropriate Placement Test Scores: ACT Math Score of 25 OR Compass Score of 51-100 in the College Algebra Domain or 31-50 in the Trigonometry Domain.
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4 |
$900.00 |
or MAT-134 |
Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry
The second course of a two-semester pre-calculus sequence. Topics include trigonometry and applications, vectors, analytic geometry, and polar and parametric equations.
Lecture Hours: 48
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in MAT-121. Or equivalent placement score.
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3 |
$675.00 |
or MAT-156 |
Statistics
This course is a study of descriptive statistics including graphical representation, central tendency, correlation and regression, intuitive treatment of probability and inferential statistics including hypothesis testing.
Lecture Hours: 48
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in MAT-060 or MAT-063. Or equivalent placement score.
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3 |
$675.00 |
or MAT-210 |
Calculus I
The first in a calculus sequence, this course covers topics including functions and their graphs, limits, derivatives, applications of the derivative, and integrals.
Lecture Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in MAT-128 or MAT-134. Or appropriate placement scores: ACT 27; COMPASS TRIGONOMETRY 51-100.
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4 |
$900.00 |
MMS-124 |
Survey of Commercial Video
This course examines how to produce a variety of types of videos for commercial use including promotional videos, music videos, weddings, corporate videos and live events.
Lecture Hours: 48
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of D in MMS-111.
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3 |
$675.00 |
or MMS-320 |
Recording Studio I
Course will introduce students to the basic operations of a recording studio. The course will detail proper methods for wiring of a studio, discuss studio acoustics, analyze studio design and address proper monitoring. The course will also demonstrate proper microphone placements and advanced compression methods.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of D in MMS-105 and MMS-214 .
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3 |
$675.00 |
MMS-134 |
Media Writing
This course will focus on writing for media outlets including newspaper, television, radio, internet and public relations. Emphasis will be on writing clearly for both general and targeted audiences in order to communicate the desired message efficiently.
Lecture Hours: 48
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3 |
$675.00 |
MMS-305 |
Lighting for Cinematography
This course is focused on advanced lighting for commercial and narrative productions. Students will gain hands-on experience using industry standard lighting equipment and apply that knowledge and skill to real life situations. Students will study the nature of light in depth, learn how to create and manipulate light, and expand their understanding of the technical aspects of lighting.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in MMS-111 and MMS-213.
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3 |
$675.00 |
or MMS-321 |
Electronic Studio Production
This course emphasizes audio production techniques and sound creation by electronic means, as opposed to acoustic sound capture and manipulation. Emphasis on MIDI technology and music production, audio synthesis, and audio sampling in a recording studio environment.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of D in MMS-105 and MMS-214.
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3 |
$675.00 |
PHT-208 |
Basic Photojournalism
This survey of photojournalism as a profession leads to publishable photographs through practical assignments. The techniques and working style of outstanding photojournalists are presented in multi-image programs.
Lecture Hours: 48
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3 |
$675.00 |
or MMS-340 |
Live Sound Production
This course introduces students to the components and operation of public address sound systems. The course will cover equipment, setup, operation, and personal communication in a live sound production environment. This course offers students hands on lab and real world experiences with industry audio equipment.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of D in MMS-105 and MMS-214.
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3 |
$675.00 |
or PHT-243 |
Wedding Photography
This course presents an overview of the professional wedding field. The lessons will include instruction on equipment, lighting and posing utilized for photographing and filming a wedding. The class also covers marketing, sales techniques and the day-to-day business procedures needed to be successful in the wedding field.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
Co-requisite(s): Minimum grade of D in PHT-220
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3 |
$ |
Total Credits: 15
Total Tuition + Course Fees: $3,375.00
Remaining course fees after the Last-Dollar Scholarship is applied: $0.00
Semester 4
Course |
Note |
Credits |
Cost |
MMS-302 |
Solo Video Journalism
This course examines and explains the techniques for working in the field of video journalism as a sole practitioner.
Lecture Hours: 48
Pre/Co-requisite(s): A minimum grade of D in MMS-111
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3 |
$675.00 |
or MMS-425 |
Mixing and Mastering Audio
Theory and practice in the various styles of mixing and mastering audio. Students will be given instruction on the various techniques used in the craft of mixing such as: equalization, panning perspectives, dynamics processing (compressors, limiters, gates, expanders), spatial effects (reverb and delay), modulation effects (chorus, flange, filters), and basic automation of audio and its corresponding effects. The mastering portion of the class will focus on the use of equalization, dynamics control, song sequencing, and correct formats of final delivery. This course will provide multiple styles of mixing and mastering including hardware-based instruction, in-the-box digital audio workstation methods, and hybrid workflows that utilize both analog and digital tools.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of D in MMS-105 and MMS-214.
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3 |
$675.00 |
MMS-431 |
Group Film
This class will focus on group production of independent, short films from concept to delivery. Emphasis will be on learning the roles and responsibilities as well as the technical and creative aspects of film making by working on small production teams. The instructor will function as “Executive Producer,” technical advisor and critical mentor.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of D in MMS-111 and MMS-213.
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3 |
$675.00 |
or MMS-420 |
Recording Studio II
Course will be an advanced study in producing within the studio environment. The course will provide hands-on use of the studio equipment including mics, mixing boards and digital audio software. Advanced recording techniques will be employed. Production of a variety of music styles and the proper steps involved in recording and mixing and outputting each will be addressed.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of D in MMS-105, and MMS-214, and MMS-320.
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3 |
$675.00 |
MMS-444 |
Media Business
This course overviews the day to day operations specific to a media business, including business structure, cost of doing business, invoicing, staffing and business taxes.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
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3 |
$ |
MMS-901 |
Portfolio Production
The course is intended to advance student knowledge in portfolio and resume construction and job search strategies.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
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3 |
$675.00 |
PSY-102 |
Human and Work Relations
Human Relations is the study of self and social behavior. Emphasis is placed on the understanding and application of social science theories and research for the development of effective interpersonal and organizational relationships.
Lecture Hours: 48
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3 |
$675.00 |
or PSY-111 |
Introduction to Psychology
This course provides an introduction to the study of behavior and mental processes with emphasis in such areas as learning, cognition, motivation, personality, behavioral disorder, therapy, and social influence. An understanding of the impact of both theoretical perspectives and experimental evidence on the formulation of the science of human behavior is also stressed. Psychological theories and principles are utilized to explain and predict behavior.
Lecture Hours: 48
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3 |
$675.00 |
or SOC-110 |
Introduction to Sociology
This course surveys the basic principles, concepts, and research findings of social life from small groups to societies. The course examines a range of sociological explanations for the various forms of social behaviors and establishes a basis for reflection and further study in the field.
Lecture Hours: 48
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3 |
$675.00 |
Total Credits: 15
Total Tuition + Course Fees: $3,375.00
Remaining course fees after the Last-Dollar Scholarship is applied: $0.00
Cost Calculations
The cost calculations are based on 2024–2025 resident tuition, fees, and any additional course fees. These are for informational purposes only and not a guarantee of what you'll be charged.
- Course Cost: The course cost is calculated by multiplying resident tuition and fees per credit hour by the number of credits for the course, then adding any applicable course fees.
- Total Tuition + Course Fees: This is the total tuition and course fees for all courses during the semester. If there are multiple courses that can fulfill the same requirement, we’ll use the first one listed for the calculation.
Additional Costs to Consider
When budgeting for your program, be sure to include the cost of books.
Keep in mind that some programs may have additional expenses, like tools, equipment, supplies, uniforms, exam fees, and background checks. Check with your faculty advisor for more details.