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Digital Media - A/V Strand
Pathway Information
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Students in the A/V Communications—A/V pathway focus on creating, producing, and operating digital production used to communicate to various audiences. As skills progress, students assume more responsibility in producing media for the schools that use multimedia to broadcast information, such as upcoming events, school highlights and other messages to students.
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Sequence of Courses
Pathway Course ID Course Title Level Credit A/V Communications-A/V 6720 Business Essentials Level 1: Introductory 0.5 A/V Communications-A/V 5735 Computer Essentials Level 1: Introductory 0.5 A/V Communications-A/V 6611, 6612 Principles of Marketing Level 2: Technical 1 A/V Communications-A/V 5744 Audio/Video Production Fundamentals Level 2: Technical 0.5 A/V Communications-A/V 5741, 5742 Computer Graphics* Level 2: Technical 1 A/V Communications-A/V 5724, 5726 Digital Video Production Level 3: Application 1 A/V Communications-A/V 5745, 5746 Digital Media Design & Production Level 3: Application 1 * Course is recommended, however credit earned does not count toward the 2.0 credits required for Concentrator status.
Courses offered may vary between schools. To be considered a CTE Completer in the pathway, students must complete 3.0 credits within the course sequence, achieve 80% or greater competency on the course standards or industry proficiency exam, and graduate high school in four years. At least 2.0 of the required 3.0 required credits must be a combination of technical and application level courses.
Career Opportunities
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Digital Video Producer
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Audio-Video Operations
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Control Room Technician
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Broadcast Station Manager
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Video Systems Technician
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Audio-Video Designer
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Audio-Video Engineer
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Camera Operator
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