Audio/Visual Production Degree
Center for Innovative Technologies
Audio/Visual Production Degree
Center for Innovative Technologies Division: 513.569.1743 • Main Campus, Main Building, Room 210
Employment Options
Graduates are prepared to:
- Use industry-standard software applications for digital audio and video editing, such as AVID, Final Cut Pro, After Effects, and Pro Tools
- Operate and maintain digital audio and video equipment including cameras, microphones, cables, and computers
- Apply basic skills for 2-D and 3-D software applications including Photoshop, Illustrator, and Maya
- Use web languages and tools such as HTML and Flash
Representative Job Titles for Graduates
- Media Production Assistant
- Motion Graphics Designer
- Sound Designer/Editor
- Video Editor
- Videographer
Graduate Starting Salary Projections
$27,500–$40,100 annually
Employment Outlook
Good, although competition is strong, especially in major metropolitan areas. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment for skilled audio and video technicians is expected to grow about 10 percent through 2020.
Education Options
Strong Transfer History
- Northern Kentucky University
- University of Cincinnati
- Wilmington College
- Xavier University
Representative Co-op Employers
- Barking Fish Lounge
- Insight Communications
- Lightborne Communications
- Local 12—WKRC-TV
- Midwest Gripping & Lighting Co.
- PPS Group
- Sound Images
Co-op Salary Projections
$9–$12/hour. Some positions are unpaid internships.


