2009-2013 School Year ALBUQUERQUE HIGH SCHOOLS & CENTRAL NM COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE CLUSTER: Communications & Information CAREER PATHWAY: Audio & Video Technology and Film 2-YEAR DEGREE PLAN: Associates Degree in Applied Science w/Certificate in Film NATIONAL CLUSTER: Arts, A-V, Technology and Communications Crew Technician 4-YEAR DEGREE PLAN ALIGNMENT HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION NAME: HIGHER EDUCATION DEGREE PLAN: University of New Mexico Bachelor of Business Administration PROGRAM OF STUDY AND BUDGET SUMMARY LABOR MARKET INFORMATION LOCAL INDUSTRY PARTNERS PROVIDING SUPPORT For each occupation in this Program of Study, please use the NMDOL Labor Analysis & Economic Research web site at: http://www.dws.state.nm.us/dws-lmi.html to determine the information requested below: If the occupation does not meet the high wage entry salary requirement of $15.00 per hour, respond to Question 4, in the Addendum to this Program of Study. Experienced OCCUPATION Projected Entry Median Number of Jobs in 2014 Salary (hourly) Salary (hourly) Salary (hourly) 50 18.75 21.87 31.25 Camera operators, television, video and motion picture 223 12.82 20.01 35.22 Film and Video Editors 150 Film Loader Identify each Partner and type of support or services provided to the pathway (e.g.: Work-based Learning, Internships, Community Service Projects, Preapprenticeships, etc.) Albuquerque Film Office: Ann Lerner, Guest Instructor, Film Liaison and Digital Media Specialist Duke City Shoot Out: Jim Graebner, Internships, Pre-apprenticeships KOAT Channel 7 News: Mary Lynn Roper, Guest Lecturer, Internships Quote/Unquote (Ch. 26 and 27): Erica Jones, Community Outreach Coordinator Albuquerque Studios: Jason Hariton, Chief Operations Manager IATSE Local 480: Jon Hendry, Business Agents for Film Workers Union 20.58 31.94 32.34 CERTIFICATION(S) OFFERED TO STUDENTS THROUGH THIS PATHWAY Final Cut Pro, Adobe, InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, at the Secondary Level Broadcast Technicians 250 14.15 21.67 26.6 Media Production Manager 50 18.30 22.65 31.65 Media and Communication Equipment Workers 1805 24.57 29.61 32.77 APPLICABLE CAREER-TECHNICAL STUDENT ORGANIZATION(S) (Secondary Level) Film Crew Certificate, Associates of Applied Science Degree from CNM at the PostSecondary Level Set Readiness Certification, IATSE Local 480 ADVISORY COMMITTEE (Include meeting dates, members and industry represented) (Note: Secondary and Postsecondary faculty are to be listed as such) Name, Position on Advisory Industry Affiliation Jim Graebner, Postsecondary Faculty CNM, Director, FTTP/Applied Technologies Check the appropriate box to identify the Career-Technical Student Organization that is offered to students through this pathway Nick Flor, Postsecondary Faculty UNM, Interdisciplinary Film and Digital Media Ann Lerner, Business Representative City of Albuquerque Film Office Business Professionals of America (BPA) Laurel Lampela, Postsecondary UNM Art Education DECA (Marketing Student Organization) Eric Renz-Whitmore, Postsecondary UNM Arts Lab FFA (Agriculture Student Organization) Carole Smith, APS Join A School Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) Abel Abeita, Secondary Faculty Valley HS Dave Roberts, Secondary Faculty Manzano HS Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) John Grace, Secondary Faculty DATA Charter HS, IATSE 480 Diane Thomas, Secondary Faculty Atrisco Heritage Academy HS Jan Sherer, Secondary Faculty Volcano Vista HS SkillsUSA (technical skill and occupations) Technology Student Association (TSA) X Advisory Meeting Dates September 2010, March 2011 2009-2013 School Year ALBUQUERQUE HIGH SCHOOLS & CENTRAL NM COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE CLUSTER: Communications & Information CAREER PATHWAY: Audio & Video Technology and Film 2-YEAR DEGREE PLAN: Associates Degree in Applied Science w/Certificate in Film NATIONAL CLUSTER: Arts, A-V, Technology and Communications Crew Technician 4-YEAR DEGREE PLAN ALIGNMENT HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION NAME: HIGHER EDUCATION DEGREE PLAN: 9th Grade 10th Grade Course English 9 – 1001411 Algebra I – 20314131 Biology – 17114144 NM History – 27994151 CR 1 1 1 Physical Education – 23054110 1 .5 University of New Mexico Bachelor of Business Administration 11th Grade NEW MEXICO GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Course CR Course English 10 – 10024144 1 English 11 – 10034144 Geometry – 20344131 1 Albebra II – 20414131 Chemistry – 1721411 1 Physics – 17314144 World History & Geography – 1 US History & Geography – 27244151 27064151 12th Grade CR 1 1 1 1 Course English 12 – 10044145 Pre-Calculus - 20534131 Economics - 27304151 CR 1 1 .5 Government - 27414151 .5 Digital Film Production II 1 Dual Credit w/CNM FILM 1020 - Film Tech Training II 1 Total Credits 6 LOCAL DISTRICT REQUIRED ELECTIVES / TRIBAL STANDARDS Health – 14014100 .5 Computer Applications – 03024253 Photoshop & Digital Photography I – 11717350 1 1 Total Credits 7 CAREER AREA REQUIREMENTS-ELECTIVES / COLLEGE ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS Foreign Language – year 1 1 Foreign Language – year 2 1 Photoshop & Digital Photography II – 1 Digital Film Production I 1 17117350 1 Dual Credit w/CNM Computer Graphics I FILM 1010 - Film Tech Training I 1 Total Credits 7 Total Credits ACADEMIC AND CAREER ENHANCEMENT OPTIONS 7 Career Enhancement Options: Work-based learning/community service and short term training options: o Mentorships/Internships, Training Workshops, Boot Camps/Summer Camps, Festivals/Competitions Industry recognized credential/certifications and pre-apprenticeships: o “Set-Readiness Certification” o Final Cut Pro Certification Academic extra help strategies options: Differentiated Instruction, including interactive projects/materials (technology, group work), Tutoring, Interdisciplinary Lessons, Team/Student Academic Conferences, Community-based teaching LEGEND: College Preparatory Core (red) College Entrance Requirement (blue) High School Credit Course (black) Dual Credit Course (green) Italics indicate college courses are transferable to any higher education entity in NM NOTES: Film Crew Tech 101 is recognized by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 480 as providing the industry-standard entry level skill set for employment in the film industry. CNM’s Film Crew Technician Program is a component of the New Mexico Film Office’s Workforce Training Program. 2009-2013 School Year ALBUQUERQUE HIGH SCHOOLS & CENTRAL NM COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE CLUSTER: Communications & Information CAREER PATHWAY: Audio & Video Technology and Film 2-YEAR DEGREE PLAN: Associates Degree in Applied Science w/Certificate in Film NATIONAL CLUSTER: Arts, A-V, Technology and Communications Crew Technician 4-YEAR DEGREE PLAN ALIGNMENT HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION NAME: HIGHER EDUCATION DEGREE PLAN: University of New Mexico Bachelor of Business Administration Year One Term I Term II Core Area I: Core Area I: ENG 1101 Core Area II: Core Area II: Core Area III: BIO 1010 + 1092 ( as BIO Elective Below) Core Area IV: PSY 1105 Core Area V: 4 MATH 1210 Methods of Problem Solving 4 INTEGRATED STUDIES AAS IT 1010 Intro to Computers COMM 1130 Public Speaking (as Comm, Eng or Jour. requirement) Year Two Term III Term IV NEW MEXICO COMMON CORE – 14 Credit Hours Core Area I: Core Area I: 3 Core Area II: Core Area II: Core Area III: Core Area III: Core Area IV: Core Area IV: PSCI 110 Core Area V: 3 Core Area V: 3 3 Biological/Physical Science Elective – 3 PSY 1105 Intro to Psychology (As Social/Behavioral Science Elective) - 3 ENG 1101 College Writing Term VI Core Area I: Core Area II: Core Area III: Core Area III: Core Area IV: Core Area IV: Core Area V: Core Area V: 3 GENERAL EDUCATION CORE – 10 Credit Hours 6 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS – 48 CREDIT HOURS 6 Unspecified Elective – Unspecified Elective Unspecified Elective – (Recommend Any of the FILM 1010 12 FILM 1020 Following: ENG 2210 – Film as Literature: FILM 2213-2216 – Film Genres, THEA 1120 – Beginning Acting, THEA 2259 – Beginning Screeenwriting) ELECTIVES – 9-10 Credit Hours 12 Unspecified Elective – (Recommend Any of the Following: ENG 2210 – Film as Literature: FILM 2213-2216 – Film Genres, THEA 1120 – Beginning Acting, THEA 2259 – Beginning Screeenwriting) Humanities, Biological/Physical Science, Fine Arts or Social/Behavioral Science, Communication, English or Journalism COURSE 3-4 CR (CHOOSE ONE FROM COMMON CORE LIST FOR TRANSFERTO UNM) ACADEMIC and CAREER ENHANCEMENT OPTIONS Short-Term Training Options Work-based Learning/Community Service Options Examples: CNM’s Film courses include many hours of on-site instruction and hands-on [Industry-recognized Credentials/Certifications] experiences via the production of various projects. These real-life experiences teach skills and concepts that could never be taught in a lecture setting. Film Crew Tech 101 is recognized by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 480 as providing the industry-standard entry level skill set for employment in the film LEGEND: College Preparatory Core (red) industry. College Entrance Requirement (blue) High School Credit Course (black) CNM’s Film Crew Technician Program is a component of the New Mexico Film Office’s Dual Credit Course (green) Workforce Training Program. Italics indicate college courses are transferable to any higher education entity in NM 12 2009-2013 School Year ALBUQUERQUE HIGH SCHOOLS & CENTRAL NM COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE CLUSTER: Communications & Information CAREER PATHWAY: Audio & Video Technology and Film 2-YEAR DEGREE PLAN: Associates Degree in Applied Science w/Certificate in Film NATIONAL CLUSTER: Arts, A-V, Technology and Communications Crew Technician 4-YEAR DEGREE PLAN ALIGNMENT HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION NAME: HIGHER EDUCATION DEGREE PLAN: University of New Mexico Bachelor of Business Administration