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Media is a versatile discipline consisting of two areas of study: media studies and media production. Our media studies area focuses on the analysis of the mass media. Media Studies courses use an analytical and historical approach, and students develop skills to assess the role and impact of mass media on society. Students examine the history, values, and structure of media in the US and internationally. Media literacy skills are another fundamental component of Media Studies courses. Upon successful completion of our Media Studies courses, each student should leave as a media literate individual – a more aware, critical audience member with a well-developed sense of mass media’s role in society. There is a wide range of employment possibilities for students trained in Media Studies, including positions in public relations, business, sales, public and personnel relations, and advertising.

SMC’s Media Production courses provide hands-on training in the areas of television, radio and Internet broadcasting, including broadcast news, sports, promotional videos, podcasting, short form,, and emerging media (360/virtual and augmented reality). Students completing the Broadcasting degrees and/or certificates are prepared for both employment opportunities in the broadcasting industry and transfer into four-year degree programs. The Promo Pathway program provides intensive training and internships for students pursuing promo advertising careers opportunities in the broadcasting industry and transfer into four-year degree programs.

Broadcast Programming and Production, Associate Degree or Certificate of Achievement

The Media Production courses provide hands-on training in the areas of Television, Radio, and Internet Broadcasting, including broadcast news, sports, promotional videos, podcasting, short form and emerging media (360/virtual and augmented reality). Students completing the Broadcasting degrees and/or certificates are prepared for both employment opportunities in the broadcasting industry and transfer into four-year degree programs. The Promo Pathways program provides intensive training and internships for students pursuing promo advertising careers opportunities in the broadcasting industry, and transfer into four-year degree programs.

Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the program, students will be able to analyze and articulate the theories and critical models of the broadcasting industry, demonstrating an understanding of the principles of radio and television production and announcing, including professional terminology and procedures. Students will also be able to demonstrate the basic oral and written communication tools needed to function professionally in a radio and television production environment, including the ability to research, structure, and write dramatic and non-dramatic scripts for radio and television.

Area of Emphasis: (20 units)

Required Courses: (15 units)

MEDIA 1,Survey of Mass Media Communications(3)
MEDIA 11,Introduction to Broadcasting(3)
MEDIA 12,Broadcasting Programming and Management(3)
MEDIA 13,Broadcasting Announcing and Production(3)
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JOURN 4A,Newscasting and Newswriting (same as MEDIA 14)(3)
or
MEDIA 14,Newscasting and Newswriting (same as JOURN 4A)(3)

Restricted Electives; Select at least 5 units from the following list:

BUS 33,Broadcast Advertising (same as MEDIA 18)(3)
MEDIA 2,Reading Media: Acquiring Media Literacy Skills(3)
MEDIA 15,Advanced Newscasting and Newswriting(3)
MEDIA 16,Sportscasting Fall Sports(3)
MEDIA 17,Sportscasting Spring Sports(3)
MEDIA 18,Broadcast Advertising (same as BUS 33)(3)
MEDIA 19,Beginning Radio/Podcasting Production Workshop(3)
MEDIA 20,Introduction to Media Writing and Producing Short-Form Content(3)
MEDIA 21,Short-Form Visual Media Production(3)
MEDIA 46,Television Production(3)
MEDIA 48,Television Field Production Workshop(3)
MEDIA 90A,Media Studies Internship(1)
MEDIA 90B,Media Studies Internship(2)

Additional general education and graduation requirements for the Associate degree from Santa Monica College are listed in the Academics section of this catalog, as well as online (go to smc.edu/articulation).

Broadcast Sales and Management, Associate Degree or Certificate of Achievement

Broadcast Sales and Management courses prepare students for careers in media sales and management, brand integration, and interactive media for television, radio, Internet, and emerging technology (360/virtual and augmented reality). Students completing the Broadcasting degrees and/or certificates are prepared for both employment opportunities in the digital media industry and transfer into four-year degree programs. There is a wide range of employment possibilities for students trained in Media Sales and Management, including positions in public relations, business, sales, public and personnel relations, and advertising.

Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the program, students will be able to analyze and articulate the theories and critical models of the broadcasting industry, demonstrating an understanding of the principles of radio and television production and announcing, including professional terminology and procedures. Students will also be able to demonstrate the basic oral and written communication tools needed to function professionally in a radio and television production environment, including the ability to research, structure, and write dramatic and non-dramatic scripts for radio and television.

Area of Emphasis: (21 units)

Required Courses: (18 units)

BUS 23,Principles of Selling(3)
MEDIA 1,Survey of Mass Media Communications(3)
MEDIA 11,Introduction to Broadcasting(3)
MEDIA 12,Broadcasting Programming and Management(3)
MEDIA 13,Broadcasting Announcing and Production(3)
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BUS 33,Broadcast Advertising (same as MEDIA 18)(3)
or
MEDIA 18,Broadcast Advertising (same as BUS 33)(3)

Restricted Electives; Select at least 3 units from the following:

BUS 1,Introduction to Business(3)
BUS 27,Introduction to E-Commerce(3)
BUS 63,Principles of Entrepreneurship(3)
MEDIA 2,Reading Media: Acquiring Media Literacy Skills(3)
MEDIA 20,Introduction to Media Writing and Producing Short-Form Content(3)
MEDIA 21,Short-Form Visual Media Production(3)
MEDIA 90A,Media Studies Internship(1)
MEDIA 90B,Media Studies Internship(2)

Entertainment Promotion and Marketing Production, Associate Degree or Certificate of Achievement

The Entertainment Promotion and Marketing Production program provides students with the skills, knowledge, training, and relationships necessary for entry level employment in the entertainment promotion and marketing production area of the advertising and promotion media industry. This industry sector includes the writing, producing, editing, and design of on-air and off-air promotions, commercial advertisements and public service announcements, and ancillary mass media areas such as media strategy and planning, public relations, publicity, and broadcast/Internet/interactive media marketing production.

Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the program, students will demonstrate the ability to use digital video and audio workstations to produce promotional spots, commercials, and various other electronic media projects. Students will have gained basic training and practical experience in writing, producing, music selection, and directing voice-over talent for marketing and alternative media branding campaigns; and they will understand modern business marketing concepts and strategies and become familiar with standards, procedures, and techniques used in marketing, including marketing research, target marketing; promotion, and digital media distribution strategies.

Area of Emphasis: (24 units)

Required Courses: (18 units)

BUS 28,Marketing Promotion(3)
DESIGN 13,Digital Design Tools (formerly GR DES 18)(3)
DMPOST 3,Digital Video Fundamentals (formerly ET 31A)(3)
DMPOST 30,Digital Video Editing (formerly ET 31B)(3)
MEDIA 20,Introduction to Media Writing and Producing Short-Form Content(3)
MEDIA 21,Short-Form Visual Media Production(3)

Restricted Electives: (6 units)

ANIM 75,Career Development (formerly ET 72)(2)
BUS 26,Marketing Research and Consumer Behavior(3)
BUS 29,Public Relations and Publicity (same as JOURN 43)(3)
BUS 33,Broadcast Advertising (same as MEDIA 18)(3)
BUS 34A,Introduction to Digital Marketing(3)
COM ST 12,Persuasion(3)
COUNS 16,Job Success Skills(1)
DMPOST 1,Digital Media Workflow Management (formerly ET 3)(3)
DMPOST 2,Digital Audio Fundamentals (formerly ET 40)(3)
DMPOST 20,Digital Audio Editing (formerly ET 41)(3)
GR DES 64,Digital Imaging for Design I(3)
GR DES 71,Motion Graphics 1(3)
JOURN 43,Public Relations and Publicity (same as BUS 29)(3)
MEDIA 2,Reading Media: Acquiring Media Literacy Skills(3)
MEDIA 11,Introduction to Broadcasting(3)
MEDIA 13,Broadcasting Announcing and Production(3)
MEDIA 18,Broadcast Advertising (same as BUS 33)(3)
MEDIA 19,Beginning Radio/Podcasting Production Workshop(3)
MEDIA 90A,Media Studies Internship(1)
MEDIA 90B,Media Studies Internship(2)

Esports Management, Production and Performance, Associate Degree or Certificate of Achievement

This cross-disciplinary program gives students an introduction to esports while preparing them for careers in media and game studies. Students completing the esports degree and certificates get prepared for employment opportunities in the digital media industry and transfer into four-year degree programs. There is a wide range of employment possibilities for students training in esports, leading to careers in journalism, athletic teams coordination, sportscasting, and media production and management.

Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the program, students will be able to analyze and articulate the theories and critical models of the gaming and media industries, demonstrating an understanding of the principles of esports announcing, production, and performance, including professional terminology and procedures. Students will also be able to demonstrate the essential oral and written communication tools needed to function professionally in a media television production environment, including the ability to coordinate team sports.

Area of Emphasis: (24 units)

Required Courses: (18 units)

GAME 1,Game Design Fundamentals (formerly ET 42)
(3)
GAME 2,Game Mechanics (formerly ET 44)
(3)
MEDIA 4,Introduction to Game Studies(3)
MEDIA 17,Sportscasting Spring Sports(3)
MEDIA 46,Television Production(3)
PRO CR 15,Sports Management(3)

Restricted Electives: Select at least 6 units from the following list:

BUS 56,Understanding the Business of Film Entertainment(3)
DMPOST 3,Digital Video Fundamentals (formerly ET 31A)(3)
DMPOST 30,Digital Video Editing (formerly ET 31B)(3)
GAME 3,Fundamentals of Unreal Engine(3)
GR DES 71,Motion Graphics 1 (formerly ET 58)(3)
GR DES 71B,Motion Graphics 2(3)
JOURN 1,The News(3)
JOURN 2,Intermediate Newswriting and Reporting(3)
JOURN 7,Engaging Audiences for Journalism and Social Media (same as MEDIA 25)(4)
MEDIA 16,Sportscasting Fall Sports(3)
MEDIA 90A,Media Studies Internship(1)
MEDIA 90B,Media Studies Internship(2)
PRO CR 80,Athletes and Leadership(3)

Additional general education and graduation requirements for the Associate degree from Santa Monica College are listed in the Academics section of this catalog, as well as online (go to smc.edu/articulation).