The Video Engineering Certificate prepares students for jobs as Video Engineers in remote and studio television production, as well as related applications in film production. Includes training in video production and maintenance engineering as required for video engineers.
Video Engineering Certificate
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- Certificate Overview
- Required Courses
- Sample Job TitlesTitles based on SOC Code: 27-2012
- Producers
- Directors- Stage, Motion Pictures, Television, and Radio
- Talent Directors
- Technical Directors/Managers
Titles based on SOC Code: 27-4031- Camera Operator
- Cameraman
- Master Control Operator (MCO)
- News Videographer
- Production Assistant
- Production Technician
- Studio Camera Operator
- Television News Photographer
- Truck Operator
- Videographer
Titles based on SOC Code: 27-4032- Assistant Film Editor
- Editor
- Film Editor
- News Editor
- News Video Editor
- News Videotape Editor
- Non-Linear Editor
- Online Editor
- Video Editor
- Videographer
Titles based on SOC Code: 27-4014- Audio Engineer
- Audio Operator
- Broadcast Engineer
- Broadcast Technician
- Master Control Operator
- Mixer
- Recording Engineer
- Sound Engineer
- Sound Technician
- Studio Engineer
- SalariesWages & Employment Trends based on SOC Code: 27-2012
Median wages (2018) $34.46 hourly, $71,680 annual State wages Employment (2016) 135,000 employees Projected growth (2016-2026) Faster than average (10% to 14%)
Projected job openings (2016-2026) 14,100 State trends Top industries (2016) Information Wages & Employment Trends based on SOC Code: 27-4031Median wages (2018) $26.24 hourly, $54,570 annual State wages Employment (2016) 25,000 employees Projected growth (2016-2026) Average (5% to 9%)
Projected job openings (2016-2026) 2,600 State trends Top industries (2016) Information Wages & Employment Trends based on SOC Code: 27-4032Median wages (2018) $30.12 hourly, $62,650 annual State wages Employment (2016) 34,000 employees Projected growth (2016-2026) Much faster than average (15% or higher)
Projected job openings (2016-2026) 4,000 State trends Top industries (2016) Information - Contact Us for More InfoFor more information, please contact:
Dan Smith, Department Chair | dsmith@mtsac.edu
- Certificate Overview