Grades 9 and 10: In addition to the student’s normal course of study, students enroll in Music Theory I and II (MU52 and MU53 or MU58) and Digital and Video Communications I (TE137 or TE147 and TE148). The combination of these courses also fulfill the graduation requirements in fine arts and technology.
Grades 11 and 12: Students enroll in the Production English courses to fulfill the ELA graduation requirement for grades 11 and 12. (Grade 11: EN58 or EN59 and Grade 12: EN67 or EN68) Honors credit is available at both grade levels. Students should also enroll in one semester courses, Audio Production (MU85) and Video Production (TE147 or TE148), or the full-year course Video Production (TE137)
Additional Elective Classes Affiliated with Studio 107:
Film and Literature (EN81) - half year course
Through the Looking Glass (EN84) - half year course
Mass Media (EN75) - half year course
Theater Workshop (EN47) - half year course
Music Technology and Sound Engineering (MU88) - full year course
Senior Project: Studio 107 students are expected to complete a Senior Project on an industry-related project.
College credit: Students may be eligible for college credit from Roger Williams University after completing Music Theory
After Graduation: Students may choose post-secondary academic pursuits in a variety of fields relating to audio and/or video productions with the skills developed over the course of three years of study in the Studio 107 program. In addition, students will have the opportunity to earn credentials for the workforce through the National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) Exam.
If you have any questions about the program, feel free to email Christopher Pratt or Andrea Place.