Liberal Arts: Entertainment Production Option - AA (019C)

Division: Humanities and Bilingual Studies Division

General Education Requirements (45 Credits)
Written & Oral Communication (9)
ENG 101College Composition I3
ENG 102College Composition II3
ENG 109Effective Speech3
Quantitative/Scientific Knowledge, Skills & Reasoning (12)
Select any two Science courses (prerequisites are enforced for certain ones) and one MTH course OR one Science course and two MTH courses12
Science courses: BIO 101, BIO 102, CHM 101, CHM 102, GEO 101, GEO 102, PHY 113, PHY 114
Math courses: MTH 101, MTH 103
Society & Human Behavior (6)
Select any two of the following:6
ANT 101, ANT 105, ECO 101, ECO 102, POL 104, PSY 101, PSY 102, PSY 219, SOC 101, SOC 108, SOC 219
Humanistic Perspective (9)
Select any two English Literature courses6
Select one of the following courses:3
ART 100, ART 101, ART 102, ART 200, CIN 101, CIN 103, DRA 100, FRN 101, FRN 102, MUS 100, MUS 109, MUS 110, MUS 117, PHI 101, REL 105, SPN 101, SPN 102
Historical Perspective (6)
Select any two History (HST) courses6
Global & Cultural Awareness of Diversity (3)
Select one of the following:3
ANT 101, ANT 105, ART 101, ART 102, ART 200, CIN 103,
ENG 205, ENG 215, ENG 232, ENG 237, ENG 238, ENG 242, ENG 263, ENG 264, ENG 270,
HST 101, HST 102, HST 121, HST 122, HST 131, HST 132, HST 134, HST 135, HST 136, HST 137, HST 204, HST 205, HST 206, HST 208,
MUS 109, MUS 110, MUS 117, PSY 232, REL 105, SOC 108, SOC 205, SOC 207
Major Requirements (15 Credits)
Select one of the following courses: 3
ART 140, any CIN course, or ENG 151
CMS 110Fundamentals of TV Production3
CMS 113Screenwriting3
CMS 121Fundamentals of Filmmaking3
CMS 136Audio Production3
Total Credits60

Notes:

  1. For an explanation of why General Education courses are included in this Program, please refer to the Section on General Education for an explanation of its Purpose and Requirements. 
  2. This plan assumes the student is eligible to enroll in College Level Courses (designated as 100 +, e.g., ENG 101 College Composition I, HST 101 World Civilization I, MTH 100 Intro. to College Mathematics).  Placement results will determine College Level Readiness in English and Mathematics.  

Liberal Arts: Entertainment Production Option

Curriculum Code: 019C

Will Earn Upon Program Completion: Associate in Arts (A.A.) Degree


Why major in Liberal Arts: Entertainment Production Option?

ECC’s Liberal Arts: Entertainment Production Option is for students interested in completing their general education requirements as a set of core foundational courses within cinema studies, film and television production, and audio production (radio/podcasting).

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If I major in a degree or certificate program, can I transfer to a four-year college or university?

ECC’s AA and AS degree programs are designed for to you transfer to a four-year institution so that students can complete their baccalaureates. Our AAS degree programs are designed for graduates to immediately enter the workforce, although some later choose to attend a four-year institution (how the transfer credits get determined can vary for this type of degree). The certificates are designed for you to put towards pursuing associate degrees, if you so choose.

Are there any requirements I must satisfy before I start taking courses in my major?

Based on initial placement, you may have to take the ENG-099/101 co-requisite, which replaces traditional remedial English here at ECC. It is a 4.5-credit version of the standalone ENG-101 and will prepare you for further study here. In addition, your initial placement may result in your having to take remedial mathematics courses, but if you are a major within the Humanities & Bilingual Studies Division, the only standalone remedial math you will have to take is MTH-086/086T. Upon passing that, you can take either MTH-091S/101 or MTH-093S/103, which are similar to the ENG co-requisite.

How long will it take for me to complete my degree or certificate program?

For students pursuing AA, AS, or AAS degree programs, the length to completion can vary. If majors take a full-time load (a minimum of 12 college-level credits) each Fall and Spring and take advantage of the Winter Intercession and two Summer Sessions, there is no reason that it should take longer than two to two and a half years to finish your studies at ECC. The certificates should not take longer than a year to a year and a half.

Where should I direct specific questions about a degree or certificate program?

Call the Humanities & Bilingual Studies Division’s main number at 973-877-3285.

Upon completion of this program, graduates will be able to:

  • Learn to screen and critically analyze films, and other forms of media, as an artform (If ENG 151, CIN 101 or 103 is taken);
  • Learn to use a still camera to capture images while exploring various concepts of photography via traditional and non-traditional techniques (If ART 140 is taken);
  • Plan, record, and edit a variety of television-based productions while learning to effectively operate within a studio environment;
  • Develop and write their own screenplay while learning to provide and receive constructive criticism;
  • Learn to complete a short film, starting from the storyboarding and scripting processes to the actual filming and, ultimately, ending with the post-production phase; and
  • Learn to write, record, and edit a variety of audio productions while coming to understand the industry's structure and the medium's impact.