Entertainment Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree Program
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The Entertainment Technology Associate of Applied Science degree program is designed to provide students with the essential knowledge of the entertainment industry sound and lighting field. Students will receive the theory of sound and lighting in addition to hands-on experience in a lab setting. The conditions are established according to current industry methods as seen in the field.
General Education Requirements
Note: All courses must be from the Approved Courses for General Education courses for each category listed in the General Education section of this catalog.
Learning Support
Additional courses may be required to overcome deficiencies in English, mathematics, and reading.
Typical Program of Study
Fall
- EDUC 1030 - ♦College and Lifelong Learning Credits: 3
- BUSN 1305 - Introduction to Business Credits: 3
- ENT 1100 - Introduction to Entertainment Credits: 3
- ENT 1300 - Recording Engineering I Credits: 3
- INFS 1010 - Computer Applications Credits: 3
Spring
- ENT 1200 - Live Sound Production I Credits: 3
- ENT 1400 - Concert Lighting I Credits: 3
- ENT 1600 - Electronic Music/Digital Audio Credits: 3
- MATH 1010 - ♦Math for General Studies Credits: 3
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- MATH 1530 - ♦Introductory Statistics Credits: 3
- PSCI 1010 - ♦Principles of Physical Science Credits: 4
Fall
- ENGL 1010 - ♦English Composition I Credits: 3
- ENT 1230 - Live Sound Production II Credits: 3
- ENT 1330 - Recording Engineering II Credits: 3
- ENT 1700 - Commercial Music Applications Credits: 3
- PSYC 1030 - ♦Introduction to Psychology Credits: 3
Spring
- ENT 1430 - Concert Lighting II Credits: 3
- ENT 1800 - Entertainment Business Management Credits: 3
- ENT 1900 - Sound and Lighting Capstone Credits: 3
- Elective - Humanities (an approved elective from the general education core) Credits: 3
- Elective - Communication (an approved elective from the general education core) Credits: 3
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Tennessee 37617 Blountville , United States