Broadcasting Department

The Broadcasting curriculum is designed to prepare students as broadcasters for careers in journalism, the radio industry, television, and related fields (advertising). Students are encouraged to develop a wide variety of skills in order to be better prepared for a wide range of vocational opportunities. Placement often depends on audition tape; portfolio of scripts; willingness to relocate anywhere in the country; talent; job availability; and a thorough job search. Learn more about Radio Broadcasting, Journalism, and Film & Television classes.

Broadcasting Degrees and Certificates

Associate of Arts (A.A.) Degree

  • KOHL radio control room board.Broadcasting A.A. Degree (PDF) - This curriculum is designed to prepare students as broadcasters for careers in the radio industry and related fields (television, advertising, journalism). Students are encouraged to develop a wide variety of skills in order to be better prepared for a wide range of vocational opportunities. Placement often depends on audition tape; portfolio of scripts; willingness to relocate anywhere in the country; talent; job availability; and a thorough job search.
  • Journalism A.A. Degree (PDF) - This curriculum is designed to offer students an opportunity for learning writing techniques that can be applied to commercial publications, photojournalism, public relations, advertising, etc. Journalism students become involved in production of the student newspaper, The Monitor. This award-winning publication presents the opportunity to write, edit, design, and finally prepare a publication for distribution throughout the campus community.

Certificate of Achievement

Certificate of Accomplishment

A Certificate of Accomplishment is also known as Fast-Track Certificate; formerly known as Certification of Completion.

Review a sample listing of Courses in this area of study. Review academic requirements in the Catalog and in the Curriculum Guides. All students are encouraged to meet with a counselor to review academic program requirements and/or have questions answered.

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Division

Fine Arts, Business, and Communication Studies Division.

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