Careers as Audio-Visual Collections Specialists
People in who are technologically savvy with creative troubleshooting skills may be perfect candidates for becoming audio-visual collections specialists.
Audio-visual collections specialists plan, set up, and operate audio-visual aides used for educational purposes. These professionals set up and adjust equipment like projectors and light boards, give presentations, attend conferences, assist people on how to use audiovisual tools, maintain hardware and software, and even develop manuals. Sometimes they also keep records of, catalogue, and organize audio-visual materials.
Starting a successful career in this field requires a master’s degree and possibly a Ph.D., M.D., or a J.D.
Regardless of their background or experience, students can embark on an interesting career as an audio-visual collections specialists today in many locations.
Enroll today! You’ll be glad you did.