Film Production Technology, Associate of Science
Career Pathway: Arts, Humanities, Communication & Design
Location(s): General Education courses are offered at all BC locations. Program specific Film Production courses are offered at A. Hugh Adams Central Campus only.
Program Entrance Requirements: HS Diploma or GED
Program Description
The Associate of Science degree in Film Production Technology is for students who seek entry-level employment in the field of film and video production and desire advancement. Some careers, to which this sequence may lead, are camera operator, video editor, film production crew, sound editor, film and video producer, director and cinematographer. Visit program’s website for additional information.
- Motion Picture Production Management, Technical Certificate 6346
- Film Production Fundamentals, Technical Certificate 6343
- Motion Picture Production, Technical Certificate 6344
- Motion Picture Post Production, Technical Certificate 6345
- Film Production Technology, Associate of Science 2510
- Bachelor of Applied Science
Course | Title | Credits | 6346 | 6343 | 6344 | 6345 |
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FIL1420C | INTRODUCTION TO FILMMAKING | 3.00 | X | X | X | X |
FIL1552C | FILM EDITING FUNDAMENTALS | 3.00 | X | X | X | X |
ENC1101 | COMPOSITION I | 3.00 | ||||
FIL1441C | FILM TECH SUPPORT | 3.00 | X | X | X | |
FIL1030 | FILM HISTORY | 3.00 | ||||
MGF1106 | FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICAL REASONING 1 | 3.00 | ||||
FIL1100C | SCREENWRITING FUNDAMENTALS | 3.00 | X | |||
FIL2438C | NONFICTION FILMMAKING | 3.00 | X | X | X | |
FIL2537C | SOUND DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS | 3.00 | X | X | ||
Elective | Elective Course 2 | 3.00 | ||||
ARH2000 | ART APPRECIATION | 3.00 | ||||
FIL1131C | SCREENWRITING WORKSHOP | 3.00 | ||||
FIL2473C | VISUAL EFFECTS FUNDAMENTALS | 3.00 | X | X | ||
AMH2020 | HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES SINCE 1877 | 3.00 | ||||
or POS2041 | NATIONAL GOVERNMENT | |||||
FIL2432C | FICTION FILMMAKING | 3.00 | X | |||
FIL2515C | FILM CAPSTONE I: PRODUCTION | 3.00 | ||||
FIL2611 | FILM BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP | 3.00 | X | X | ||
GE Course | General Education Science Core | 3.00 | ||||
FIL2572C | POST PRODUCTION WORKSHOP | 3.00 | X | |||
FIL2573C | FILM CAPSTONE II: POST PRODUCTION | 3.00 | ||||
GE Course | General Education Speech | 3.00 | ||||
FIL2945 | FILM INTERNSHIP 3 | 3.00 | X | X | X | |
Total Credits | 66 | 16 | 24 | 16 | 16 |
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MGF1106 FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICAL REASONING and MGF1107 SURVEY OF MATHEMATICS are general education math courses that do not require prerequisites. MAC1105C COREQUISITE COLLEGE ALGEBRA is a 5-credit course. Students who register for this course must see an advisor to discuss their academic plan.
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Students must satisfy the Digital Literacy requirement by testing out, completing a Credit for Prior Learning portfolio, or passing CGS1060C COMPUTER AND INTERNET LITERACY. Students who test out are required to take one of the following: FIL2930 SPECIAL TOPICS IN FILM AND VIDEO), PGY2401C PHOTOGRAPHY I, TPP2110C ACTING I, TPP2260C PERFORMANCE IN FILM, TPA2200C STAGECRAFT, or TPA2248C MAKEUP FOR STAGE AND TELEVISION.
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FIL2945 FILM INTERNSHIP is a restricted course. Students are encouraged to research and apply for an internship in their preferred field, with a legitimate and active organization. To enroll, the internship must be approved by the Program Manager. Students in the A.S. Program (2510) should take this course to complete the degree. Students in the Technical Certificate programs (6344, 6345, 6346) should take one of the FIL courses for 1-credit hour to complete the Technical Certificate.
Notes:
The National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) accredits Broward College. Declared Film students should seek advising through the Visual & Performing Arts (V&PA) Department by calling 954-201-6517 or e-mailing vpadept@broward.edu at the beginning of their studies.
The Film Production Technology program is located only on Central Campus in Davie, FL.
Many courses have specific pre-requisite and co-requisite requirements that must be followed. Students are encouraged to consult the Course Information Table for a detailed list of all requisite requirements at www.broward.edu.
In addition to class time (4.5 hours for the A.S. Program), students will be expected to put in a total of 9 hours per week to accomplish stated objectives, either as homework or to attend posted lab / studio hours. Sign-in is required.
See General Education course information here.
In accordance with Florida Statute and Florida Administrative Code, students may need to satisfy the Civic Literacy Graduation Requirement. Visit the Civic Literacy Graduation Requirement page at broward.edu/civic-literacy.
Students are strongly encouraged to meet with an advisor to create a personalized educational plan.
Program Highlights
Credit for Prior Learning
Accelerate your path to completion with these options:
- Credit by exam
- Earned industry certifications
- Prior Learning Assessment
- And much more…
Related Industry Certifications
Upon completing this program, graduates will be eligible to sit for the following industry certifications/licenses:
- Adobe Certified Expert Certification
Get an Internship
After completing your first year of coursework make sure to visit Career Services for internship opportunities and helpful tools like virtual job shadow, to help take your career to the next level!
Median Wage and Job Growth Outlook
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Fund Your Education
This program is Financial Aid eligible. Scholarships may be available.
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates from this program will:
- Demonstrate proficiency with storytelling techniques.
- Demonstrate specialization in specific film production roles and work in teams to produce a short film.
- Demonstrate specialization in specific film post-production roles and work in teams to produce a short film and ancillary materials.
- Demonstrate proficiency working as a film production team.
- Demonstrate proficiency in operating film equipment and software.
Course | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
FIL1420C | INTRODUCTION TO FILMMAKING | 3.00 |
FIL1552C | FILM EDITING FUNDAMENTALS | 3.00 |
ENC1101 | COMPOSITION I | 3.00 |
FIL1441C | FILM TECH SUPPORT | 3.00 |
FIL1030 | FILM HISTORY | 3.00 |
MGF1106 | FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICAL REASONING 1 | 3.00 |
FIL1100C | SCREENWRITING FUNDAMENTALS | 3.00 |
FIL2438C | NONFICTION FILMMAKING | 3.00 |
FIL2537C | SOUND DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS | 3.00 |
Elective | Elective Course 2 | 3.00 |
ARH2000 | ART APPRECIATION | 3.00 |
FIL1131C | SCREENWRITING WORKSHOP | 3.00 |
FIL2473C | VISUAL EFFECTS FUNDAMENTALS | 3.00 |
AMH2020 | HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES SINCE 1877 | 3.00 |
or POS2041 | NATIONAL GOVERNMENT | |
FIL2432C | FICTION FILMMAKING | 3.00 |
FIL2515C | FILM CAPSTONE I: PRODUCTION | 3.00 |
FIL2611 | FILM BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP | 3.00 |
GE Course | General Education Science Core | 3.00 |
FIL2572C | POST PRODUCTION WORKSHOP | 3.00 |
FIL2573C | FILM CAPSTONE II: POST PRODUCTION | 3.00 |
GE Course | General Education Speech | 3.00 |
FIL2945 | FILM INTERNSHIP 3 | 3.00 |
Total Credits | 66 |