Monarch Introduction to Careers in Arts,

A/V Technology, and Communications

Product Id - MONATC

Familiarize your child with a variety of career paths available in the communications industry with this semester-long Career and Technical Education (CTE) elective for grades 9-12. Introduction to Careers in Arts, A/V Technology, and Communications provides students with an overview of the industry and examines the level of education and skills required to compete within today’s most popular communications fields. Purchase of this individual Monarch course grants access to one child for 18 months beginning on the date of activation.

 

The U.S. AOP Monarch Online Course Usage:


1. Open AOP official website address https://monarch.aop.com , click "Start your FREE TRIAL"

2. In the registration page, enter our code Code: MON30FHS Follow the steps can to complete the registration.
3. Settings & manage parents (or teachers) and one or more student accounts
on this landing management page: https://monarch.aop.com

 

USE CODE: MON30FHS

 

Description

Introduction to Careers in Arts, A/V Technology, and Communication provides students with an overview of the industry and examines the level of education and skills required to compete within today’s most popular communications fields.

 

Throughout the semester, students in grades 9-12 take a look at careers including acting, technical production, art, journalism, and telecommunications systems. By conducting research about the jobs and current professionals within the industry, students plan out a potential pathway toward their dream job

 

 

Resources

Scope and Sequence

System Requirements

In addition to a reliable High Speed Internet Connection and a recent version of Adobe Flash Player, you must have one of the following browsers:

Supported Browsers

  • Google Chrome (current version)
  • Microsoft Edge
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer (versions 11 & 10)
  • Mozilla Firefox (current version)
  • Apple Safari (version 9)

Best Effort Browsers

Apple Safari (version 8)