Broadcasting Department
This 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.
Degree and Certificates
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.
- Associate of Arts (A.A.) Degree
- Certificate of Achievement
- Certificate of Accomplishment (also known as Fast-Track Certificate; formerly known as Certification of Completion)
- Audio Technician (PDF)
- Broadcasting: Digital Video and Editing (PDF)
- Broadcasting: Entertainment Television (PDF)
- Broadcasting: Lighting and Video for Television (PDF)
- Broadcasting: Live Television Production (PDF)
- Broadcasting: Music Video Production (PDF)
- Broadcasting: Radio Air Talent (PDF)
- Broadcasting: Radio Digital Production (PDF)
- Broadcasting: Radio Program Management (PDF)
- Broadcasting: Radio Studio Operations (PDF)
- Journalism (PDF)
- Theatrical and TV Lighting Technician (PDF)
Review a sample listing of Courses for this major.
Division
Fine Arts, Business, and Communication Division.
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