Dec 30, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Video/Film Production (B.A.)

Location(s): Campus


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Major Courses


Video/Film Production Major Credit Hours 40


General Education


Biblical Studies Courses


Liberal Arts Skills Courses


Liberal Arts Pathways Courses


General Education Credit Hours 47


Elective Credit Hours 33


B.A. in Video/Film Production Total Credit Hours 120


Symbol Key

^ Grade of “C” or better required.
* This course has a prerequisite.
# Possible waiver by exam.
π A major course that meets a General Education requirement.
+ Possible waiver with a specified number of transfer credits upon first-time admission.

Video/Film Production Learning Outcomes

This award-winning program prepares students for careers in radio, television, video production, and film. Students will write and produce work that commands attention and respect. The hands-on approach allows students to produce creative work from the very beginning of the program, practice teamwork and keep deadlines. Students will participate in courses and activities that promote the production and screening of short films, and feature both studio and practical experiences. Students will record, edit, and promote their creative work with a solid foundation in digital influence and storytelling. A unique aspect of this program is its focus on hands-on experience and an emphasis on ethics and creativity.

Technology Requirements

Students in this major are encouraged to consider purchasing a current Macbook Air or Macbook Pro capable of running Adobe Creative Cloud software. Check the specs here: https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/creative-cloud-desktop-app-system-requirements.html. Students in this major, will have free access to Macs/software in the Mac lab located in the Art building.

COM 212 Rhetoric Requirement for Transfer Students

Students who transfer to SAU or who transfer from a different major at SAU to the video/film production major and have previously taken a public speaking course may fulfill the COM 212 - Rhetoric  requirement with the public speaking course and by taking the 1 credit hour COM 232 - Readings in Rhetoric  course.

Program Progress Check

Student progress will be assessed at both the freshman and sophomore levels (first year for transfer students). Students must have a cumulative 2.5 GPA and pass the progress check to continue in the program.

Extracurricular Opportunities

SAU offers possible experience at The Arbor, our student station, and opportunities to write, shoot, edit, and appear in client, department, and chapel videos, as well as Will Shoot for Credit short films.

Study Abroad

Students may substitute coursework from certain off-campus semester or semester abroad programs. Admission to these programs may require applications. Students should consult their academic advisor before proceeding with the application process and to determine which requirements can be satisfied through these programs.

Program Oversight

The video/film production major is overseen by the Department of Media and Visual Arts. Courses with ART, AUD, FAS, and VID numbers are administered by this department. Questions about the major should be directed to the department chair.

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