The Associate in Science Digital Media Creative Video Production (DMCVP) degree prepares students for the growing media and audiovisual digital production industry in the Lake and Sumter County areas. This program provides students with a foundation in video production and content creation, equipping them with the skills to solve industry-related problems, effectively communicate within the industry, and demonstrate professional behavior. Students gain proficiency in using multimedia studios, computer hardware and software, and video equipment to create digital productions. Graduates are prepared for careers as creative producers, videographers, audio/visual technicians, writers, and editors.
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Code |
Title |
Hours |
ENC 1101 | College Composition I | 3 |
| 3 |
POS 2041 | American National Government | 3 |
or AMH 2020 | U.S. History Since 1877 |
| 3 |
| 3 |
TPA 1380 | Survey of Entertainment Technology | 3 |
DIG 2000C | Introduction to Digital Media and Design | 3 |
DIG 2030C | Digital Video and Sound | 3 |
DIG 2109C | Digital Imaging Fundamentals | 3 |
DIG 2430C | Digital Storytelling | 3 |
GEB 2214 | Business Communications | 3 |
MAR 2011 | Principles of Marketing | 3 |
DIG 2284C | Advanced Digital Video and Sound | 3 |
DIG 2292C | Digital Post-Production | 3 |
DIG 2330C | Lighting Techniques and Set Design | 3 |
DIG 2290C | Studio Production and Direction | 3 |
DIG 2093C | Digital Media Entrepreneurship and Deployment | 3 |
DIG 2431C | Creative Video Production Capstone | 3 |
DIG 2580C | Digital Media Portfolio Review | 2 |
DIG 2943 | Internship in Digital Media | 1 |
| Introduction to Mathematical Thinking | |
| Intermediate Algebra | |
| Web Programming | |
| |
Total Hours | 60 |
Students should make an appointment with the program director prior to or immediately after enrolling to discuss the nuances of the program.
Only required courses for an LSSC degree or qualifying certificate program are eligible for federal financial aid. Verify course choices and avoid charges by making an appointment with an academic advisor.
Students must earn a grade of C or higher in all core and program elective courses.
As per the amended Florida Rule 6A-10.02413, prior to the award of an associate in arts, associate in science, or baccalaureate degree, LSSC students under the 2022-2023 Catalog and thereafter must demonstrate competency in civic literacy through one of the following options prior to graduation:
- successfully passing POS 2041 American National Government or AMH 2020 U.S. History Since 1877 or AMH 2010 U.S. History to 1877 beginning Fall 2024 forward and achieving a 60% or higher on the Florida Civic Literacy Exam , or
- successfully passing a prescribed assessment:
- AP Government & Politics Test: United States (passing score of 3), or
- AP U.S. History Test (passing score of 4), or
- CLEP: American Government (passing score of 50)
- CLEP: History of the United States I (passing score of 50)
To verify your Civic Literacy Requirement, please visit Degree Works
For information about career options, visit https://www.lssc.edu/student-resources/career-development-services/.
Students must complete 25% of each program's total credit hours at LSSC.