Media Labs Proficiency Process
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- Electronic Media has a variety of labs which require a proficiency test before they can be used.
- All of the labs are for academic use only.
- Students might need to be enrolled in an academic program or individual learning contract with a media fee.
- The Multimedia Lab is a staffed lab and has similar scheduling procedures but does not require a key or proficiency to use the lab.
Lab Proficiencies
The proficiency process involves completing the appropriate proficiency module in our Media Proficiencies Canvas course. Some labs also then require a hands-on component.
These spaces include:
- 2D Animation Labs: Requires completing a Canvas module and a 30-minute operational proficiency.
- 3D Animation Lab: Requires completing a Canvas module and a 60-minute operational proficiency.
- Archive Found Footage Room: Requires completing a Canvas module covering the lab policies and procedures.
- Audio Mixing Benches: Requires completing a Canvas module covering the lab policies and procedures.
- Sound Effects Studio: Requires completing a Canvas module and a 30-minute operational proficiency.
- Video Editing Suites: Requires completing a Canvas module covering the lab policies and procedures.
Media Lab Proficiency Request Form
Fill out the Media Lab Proficiency Request Form and someone will contact you
Media Labs Usage Policy
- Our labs are available to currently enrolled students, faculty, or staff to complete academic related projects.
- Some labs might require students to be enrolled in a specific academic program or individual learning contract with a media fee.
- All users must complete the lab proficiency before scheduling the labs.
- Recreational use, or use resulting in personal or monetary gain is strictly prohibited.
For more information on our policies please read the Media Labs Access Policy and Scheduling General Access Media Labs.