Electronic Media
Concentration in Electronic Media
Like to shoot video, create websites, mix audio, and edit photographs? If you have a hard time deciding what area of electronic media you like best, a concentration may be the area for you. The concentration is only 29 hours but includes a wide range of experiences in all of the electronic media, including video, audio, Web, digital photography, and graphics.
The concentration in Electronic Media is not a major or a minor. It fits in between these two types of programs. A concentration must be completed either with another concentration, a major, or two minors for graduation with a bachelor's degree. The Electronic Media concentration is meant for those who like to dabble in all the digital media areas and want something more intense than a minor.
Program Plan (pdf) |
Want to see exactly what classes you will take? The Program Plan (sometimes called a degree sheet) includes all specific requirements - including University proficiencies, Frameworks courses and degree requirements. |
Each of Evangel's academic programs is made up of a set of core curriculum, program requirements and electives. The courses listed below are just a small sample of courses that might be taken as a part of this specific program.
| Introduction to Electronic Media | Introduction to basics of video cameras, editing, audio recording, computer media, web applications, and desktop publishing. |
| Video Production | Introduction to the basic principles and procedures involved in television studio production and practical application of production skills. A special emphasis on video editing is included. |
| Audio Production | Study of audio production techniques with additional emphasis on production for radio, the recording industry, television, and multimedia. |
| Web Design | Introduction to the development of computer media on the Internet using text, visual, animation, audio, and video. |
| Intro to Photography | Introduction to basic 35mm film and digital photography. Emphasizes understanding camera technology, features, and settings, along with basic composition, exposure, lighting, and color. Elementary darkroom printing techniques as well as. Photoshop and related software for correcting for exposure, color, and composition are also included. |
Evangel University's world-class faculty is made up of caring, Christian professionals who are distinguished in their fields and dedicated to the development of tomorrow's Christian leaders.
Gabriel Mays: Audio/Video technical supervisor and KECC adviser
Since 2007 Gabriel Mays has worked at the pulse of Evangel’s media, managing the TV and radio studios, serving as the KECC radio station adviser and teaching several electronic media courses. In his free time Mays has also worked on several independent films, documentaries and music videos. He has received numerous awards for his work, [...]
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Dr. Cameron Pace: Communication Department chair
Dr. Cameron Pace has been working in media for more than 30 years and has taught almost every electronic media course that Evangel has offered at some point in his 20-year career as an Evangel professor. He serves as the faculty adviser for ECTV and EU Films, and is the faculty supervisor of the TV [...]
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- Web Designer
- Advertising Creative
- Digital Photographer
- Church Media Director
No special requirements for this program.
General Undergraduate Requirements
The following are general requirements for all students beginning an undergraduate program at Evangel. For more information visit Undergraduate Admissions Requirements.
| Faith | As a boldly Christian university, all of our students have made a profession of faith in Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior. |
| Diploma | Graduation from high school, or having the equivalent of a high school diploma such as the General Education Development (GED) examination. |
| Core Subjects | A minimum of a 2.0 GPA in core college prep classes (English, math, social sciences and science with a lab) |
| Grade Average | A "C" average. However, in some cases, a student with a weak academic record may be considered. To remain at Evangel, however, the student must meet scholastic requirements. |
| Standardized Tests | >Entering freshmen should take the ACT or SAT test. The codes for Evangel are as follows: SAT: 6198. ACT: 2296. |
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