Multimedia Specialist
Program Overview
The Multimedia program prepares students for the field of interactive multimedia. The students use “state of the art” Adobe software to create and edit: websites, videos, graphics, animation, and basic 3D designs. The program also covers industry-standard photography and video principles such as camera handling and design strategies. Customer service, marketing, project management and professionalism are also included in the curriculum. Successfully completing the program allows the student to develop skills required for the Adobe ACA industry certifications.
What You'll Learn
- Advanced Digital Video Tools & Techniques
- Broadcast Production
- Customer Service
- Digital Editing & Production Photography
- Digital Media Production
- Fundamentals of Technology
- Interactive Marketing Techniques
- Multimedia & Image Management Techniques
- Non-Linear Digital Editing
Certifications and Licenses
- ODCTE Competency Certification
- Fundamentals of Technology
- Production Assistant
- Production Artist
- Editor
*Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education
Career Opportunities
- Audio Editor
- Interactive Media Specialist
- Layout Designer
- Photographer
- Video Editor
- Video Producer
- Video Production Assistant
- Web Designer
- Web Specialist
- Webmaster
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Leadership Opportunities
Career Technical Student Organization (CTSO) SkillsUSAEnrollment Information
Who Can Enroll
High school juniors, seniors, and adultsProgram Length
This program is designed to be completed in 2 years (960 instructional hours).Tuition and Cost
$2.50 per credit hour X 960 hours = $2,400Financial Assistance
In-district* students under the age of 22 will be awarded the next step scholarship for students in good standing, which covers tuition and all full-time programs except Practical Nursing and Lineworker Technology.*In-district schools include: Blanchard, Bridge Creek, Dibble, Elmore City-Pernell, Lexington, Lindsay, Little Axe, Maysville, Newcastle, Noble, Paoli, Pauls Valley, Purcell, Stratford, Wanette, Washington, Wayne, Whitebead (PK-8) and Wynnewood.
All financial assistance opportunities can be found on our Financial Aid webpage.
Class Schedule
Morning Session – 8:10 AM– 11:10 AMAfternoon Session – 12:45 AM – 3:45 PM
Transportation Services
- High school students: Transportation is provided from your high school to MidAmerica for both morning and afternoon classes. Buses will also take you back to your high school.
- Home school, EPIC, and adult students: Transportation is provided from your local high school for both morning and afternoon classes. Buses will also take you back to your high school.
Route times depend on the location of your high school. Click here for more detailed route times.
How to Apply
Applications are not posted online (except Lineworker Technology and Practical Nursing). High school students should contact their counselors and adult students should contact the MATC Admission Coordinators.