Visual Media B.A.S.

(The Visual Media B.A.S program has been placed on hold for the 2024-2025 academic year.)

Mission Statement

The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Visual Media is a unique program in Nevada, designed to allow students with an existing AAS in Videography to build on their existing production skills and earn a baccalaureate degree. The program contains classes in film/media theory, advanced production, and senior-level capstone projects. It also allows students to complement their film and media production skills with classes in communications and business.

Admissions Requirement

  1. Completion of an AAS degree in Photography with a Video and Film Emphasis

Learning Outcomes

A student who successfully completes the BAS in Visual Media can:

    1. Apply a knowledge of the historical development of visual media to analyses of cinematic texts and to the production of historically informed visual narratives; 

    2. Apply critical frames and theoretical models to analyses of cinematic and texts and to the production of socially conscious and theoretically grounded visual narratives; 

    3. Demonstrate skilled use of equipment and technology in the production of visual narratives;

    4 Demonstrate creative development practices resulting in complex, engaging, and innovative visual narratives;

    5. Apply visual media knowledge and production skills in professional preparation and/or community or industry engagement. 

Curriculum

Recommended Schedule

Program has been placed on hold. No recommended course sequence is available.

Completion of an AAS Degree in Photography with a Videography and Film Emphasis (at least 60 credits) prior to entering the program

College Core Curriculum (31-36 credits)

(A number of categories may be fulfilled by AAS degree coursework. This will be confirmed by NSC Office of  Admissions & Recruitment upon receipt of an official AAS transcript.)

English (3 credits)

ENG 102Composition II

3.00

Mathematics (3 credits)

MATH 120Fundamentals of College Mathematics

3.00

Natural Sciences (4 credits)

Refer to the Natural Sciences section of the Core Curriculum

Social Sciences (3 credits)

Refer to the Social Sciences section of the Core Curriculum

Fine Arts (3 credits)

Refer to the Fine Arts section of the Core Curriculum

Humanities (6 credits)

Refer to the Humanities section of the Core Curriculum

Constitution (3-6 credits)

Refer to the Constitution section of the Core Curriculum

Cultural Diversity (3 credits)

Refer to the Cultural Diversity section of the Core Curriculum

Visual Media Major Courses

Theory/Criticism (12 credits)

Choose 12 credits from the list below.
COM 431Visual Literacy

3.00

COM 485Mass Media and Society

3.00

FILM 400Film Theory

3.00

FILM 410Major Figures in the Cinema

3.00

FILM 470Women in Film

3.00

FILM 471LGBT Film and Television

3.00

FILM 494/ENG 476BHistory of the American Film

3.00

FILM 495Film & Literature

3.00

FILM 497/ENG 477CGenre Studies in Film

3.00

VIS 307Critical Theory and Media

3.00

VIS 489Special Topics in Visual Media Studies

3.00

Production and Business (12 credits)

Choose 12 credits from any of the classes listed below.
BLW 302Legal Environment

3.00

COM 404Principles of Persuasion

3.00

COM 375Public Relations Writing

3.00

ENG 401AAdvanced Composition

3.00

ENG 407AFundamentals of Business Writing

3.00

MKT 301Marketing Management

3.00

VIS 310Digital Cinema II

3.00

VIS 311Producing the Short Film

3.00

VIS 330Digital Animation II

3.00

VIS 355Photography Projects

3.00

VIS 410Digital Cinema III

3.00

VIS 430Digital Animation III

3.00

VIS 495Independent Study

1.00-3.00

VIS 499Internship

1.00-6.00

Any ENT course

3.00

Capstone (6 credits)

VIS 490Senior Projects

3.00

VIS 496Senior Portfolio

3.00

Electives

Take upper-division (300-400 level) electives as required to fulfill the BAS degree requirements of 30 upper-division credits at NSC. Complete additional electives (lower- or upper-division) as needed to get to 120 total credits.

Summary of credits requirements for the Bachelor of Applied Science in Visual Media

 AAS Degree
 At least 60
 Additional Lower Division Core Classes and Electives
 0-15
 Visual Media Major Courses
 30
 Electives (as needed to bring total credits to 120, fulfill Upper Division Residency at Nevada State College, and 4-Year Institution credits)
 15-30
 Total Credits
 120