Video Engineering (Certificate N0650)
Arts Division
Certificate N0650
This technical training program prepares students for an entry-level job for one of the following positions within this emphasis: video systems engineer, technical manager for both remote outside broadcast (OB) and in-studio production, technical operations supervisor or technician, video assist operator, digital cinema camera technician and assistant editor. The scope of instruction covers broadcast and digital cinema camera systems, system design and integration for single and/or multi-camera production, appliance trouble-shooting and signal quality assurance and video standards.
Required Courses
Course Prefix | Course Name | Units |
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CNET 56 | Computer Networks | 4 |
ELEC 50A | Electronic Circuits - Direct Current (DC) | 4 |
or ELEC 50B | Electronic Circuits (AC) | |
R-TV 19A | Beginning Video Production | 3 |
R-TV 21 | Remote Multicamera Production | 3 |
R-TV 41A | Beginning Video Engineering | 3 |
R-TV 41B | Advanced Video Engineering | 3 |
Total Units | 20 |
Looking for guidance? A counselor can help.This Guided Pathways for Success (GPS) is a suggested sequence of coursework needed for program completion. It is not an official educational plan. Schedule an appointment with a counselor or advisor as soon as possible to create an individualized Mountie Academic Plan (MAP) specific to your goals and needs.
Fall Term | Units | |
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R-TV 19A | Beginning Video Production | 3 |
R-TV 41 | 3 | |
ELEC 50A OR ELEC 50B 3 | ||
Units | 6 | |
Spring Term | ||
CNET 56 | Computer Networks | 4 |
R-TV 21 | Remote Multicamera Production | 3 |
Certificate: Video Engineering N0650 0 | ||
Submit petition: inside.mtsac.edu, Student Tab#45 5 | ||
Units | 7 | |
Total Units | 13 |