

Publication Journalism: Students will explore career opportunities in journalism including media companies, radio and television stations, newspapers and news magazines, and other news outlets. Journalistic Research: This course introduces students to the processes and equipment used to gather information and conduct research needed in journalism and broadcasting careers. Emphasis will be placed on developing and maintaining a safe and healthy work environment related to the arts, audio-video technology and communications.

Students will use artistic elements to design and produce actual hands-on projects through individual and mass production techniques. Media Arts Fundamentals: Students will learn about the design and makeup of materials and machines used to make the products we use in our everyday lives. Students will develop skills related to word processing, database management and spreadsheet applications. Students will use technology tools to manage personal schedules and contact information, create memos and notes, prepare simple reports and other business communications, manage computer operations and file storage, and use electronic mail, Internet applications and GIS to communicate, search for and access information. Information Technology Applications: This course is designed for those students who have not mastered knowledge and skills related to information technology applications prior to entry into high school. This may be taught as a career exploration course in conjunction with other foundation Career Cluster courses. Learners will be exposed to a variety of careers and cluster foundations knowledge and skills. Students will analyze the history and evolution of the arts, audio-video technology and communications to their current place in society and the economy. Students will utilize a variety of media to explore individual expression and will learn to critically analyze their own and other's work to further their artistic growth.

“To help New Mexico families continue to recover from the pandemic, I will continue working hard to deliver smart investments that empower New Mexico’s small business owners and workers,” she said in the news release.Introduction to Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications: This course provides a basic exploration of the elements of design. Melanie Stansbury said the federal government must invest in an economy that worked for all New Mexicans. More: Eddy County and SENM reap benefits of economic relief legislation The EDA investments supports the development and implementation of a comprehensive economic development strategy for each entity, the press released noted. The Roswell based agency along with four other economic development entities across New Mexico each received $210,000 of federal Economic Development Administration (EDA) funds, stated a news release from New Mexico’s Congressional delegation.

More than $200,000 in federal economic development funding could assist planning and technical assistance in southeast New Mexico, said the executive director of the Southeast New Mexico Economic Development District (SNMEDD).
