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for Transfer
List B - Complete one course below or from List A (not already taken):
4-4.5
Energy, the Environment, and Society (4) Sustainable Energy Systems (4)
Energy Efficient Buildings (3)
Building Automation Systems (2) Environmental Management Tools: Environmental Management Systems and Environmental Performance Reporting (4) Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in California (4)
Energy Management Within Your Organization (1)
Real Estate Principles (4)
Real Estate Finance (4)
Facility and Sustainable
Building Management 50 General Education (32-43 units)
Elective courses required when major
units plus GE units total is less than 90
Total Units Required ....................................90
• Demonstrate basic operational and craft skills for film, television and electronic media production and postproduction technologies and workflow
• Demonstrate professionalism and understanding of workforce protocol in communication and behavior
1. Meet the A.A.-T./A.S.-T. degree requirements for transfer.
2. Complete the following.
ES 4 ES 51A ES 51B ES 51C ES 62A
ES 64
ES 69
REST 50 REST 53
Major
GE Electives
FILM/TV
Associate in Science in
Film, Television, and Electronic Media
A.S.-T. Degree
The Film, Television, and Electronic Media major consists
of courses appropriate for an Associate in Science in Film, Television, and Electronic Media for Transfer degree, which provides a foundational understanding of the discipline, a breadth of coursework in the discipline, and preparation for transfer to any CSU that accepts the Transfer Model Curriculum (TMC). The Associate in Science in Film, Television, and Electronic Media for Transfer is intended for students who
plan to complete a bachelor’s degree in Film, Television, and Electronic Media (or an approved similar major) at a CSU campus. Students completing this degree are guaranteed admission to the CSU system, but not to a particular campus or major. Students transferring to a CSU campus that does accept this degree will be required to complete no more than 60 (semester) units after transfer to earn a bachelor’s degree. This degree may not be the best option for students intending to transfer to a particular CSU campus or to a university or college that is not part of the CSU system. In all cases, students should consult with a counselor for more information on university admission and transfer requirements.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Demonstrate media literacy as a key part of the development
of critical thinking skills
• Analyze film, television and electronic media through
the application of diverse critical approaches and within the context of technology, business, cultural production, entertainment medium and art form
• Describe and analyze the history, issues and impact of film, television and electronic media in a global context
• Demonstrate preproduction skills in the design and creation of content for film, television and electronic media with
a focus on screenwriting, location scouting, casting, scheduling and budgeting
Required Core:
F/TV 1
or F/TV 1H
F/TV 6A
F/TV 10
or F/TV 10H
12
Introduction to Cinematic Arts 4 Introduction to Cinematic Arts - HONORS Screenwriting Fundamentals for
Film/Video I 4 Introduction to Electronic Media 4 Introduction to Electronic Media - HONORS
2O20-2O21 DE ANZA COLLEGE CATALOG
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List A - Complete each area: 10 Area 1: Audio - Complete two courses:
F/TV 30 Location Recording and Sound Design 3 F/TV 31 Audio Post Production 3
Area 2: Video or Film Production - Complete one course:
F/TV 20 F/TV 22 F/TV 23
Beginning Video Production (4)
Beginning 16mm Motion Picture Production (4) Beginning TV Studio Production (4)
 F/TV 2A
or F/TV 2AH or F/TV 2AW or F/TV 2AWH
F/TV 2B
or F/TV 2BH
or F/TV 2BW or F/TV 2BWH
F/TV 2C
or F/TV 2CH or F/TV 2CW or F/TV 2CWH
History of Cinema (1895-1950) (4)
History of Cinema (1895-1950) - HONORS (4) History of Cinema (1895-1950) (4.5)
History of Cinema
(1895-1950) - HONORS (4.5)
History of Cinema (1950-Present) (4)
History of Cinema
(1950-Present) - HONORS (4)
History of Cinema (1950-Present) (4.5) History of Cinema
(1950-Present) - HONORS (4.5) Contemporary World Cinema (4) Contemporary World Cinema - HONORS (4) Contemporary World Cinema (4.5) Contemporary World Cinema - HONORS (4.5)
List C - Complete one course below or
from List A or B (not already taken): 1-4
F/TV 26 F/TV 27 F/TV 29 F/TV 39
F/TV 41 F/TV 42 F/TV 43 F/TV 44A F/TV 44B F/TV 45 F/TV 56A
F/TV 57A F/TV 57B
Introduction to Film/Television Directing (4) Nonlinear Editing (4)
Lighting for Film and Television (4) Intermediate Digital Film
and Video Production (4)
Film Genres (4)
National Cinemas (4)
Film Artists (4)
16mm/35mm Film Production I (4) 16mm/35mm Film Production II (4) History of Experimental Film/Video (4) Introduction to Visual Effects
and Color Grading (4)
Nonfiction Workshop I: The Documentary (4) Nonfiction Workshop II: The Documentary (4)













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