Radio and Television Broadcast Programming
This hands-on, skills-based program will prepare students for careers in television, radio, and media production for the Internet. Students will learn to produce music videos, talk shows, sports programs, music shows, concerts, and news shows for television, radio and the Internet using professional video cameras, high-quality nonlinear video editing equipment, and professional audio editing software. Students can gain valuable experience by broadcasting on the college’s radio station and the educational TV cable channel.
Courses
- AMH 2010 — Early American History
- AMH 2020 — Modern American History
- CGS 1000 — Introduction to Computers and Technology
- CGS 1871 — Multimedia Authoring I
- CGS 2821 — Graphics Design for Multimedia and Internet
- ENC 1101 — English Composition I
- ENC 1102 — English Composition II
- ENT 1000 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship
- FIL 1000 — Introduction to Motion Media: Film, Cinema and the Envi- ronment
- FIL 1420C — Motion Media I – Recording and Interpreting Reality
- FIL 2010 — Films of Fantasy and the Imagination
- FIL 2905 — Directed Independent Study: Film
- FIL 2931 — Careers in Film and Video
- MGF 1130 — Mathematical Thinking
- POS 2041 — American Government
- RTV 1530 — Electronic Field Production
- RTV 1941 — Radio and TV Internship I
- RTV 2000 — Introduction to Broadcasting
- RTV 2460 — Broadcasting Practicum
- RTV 2510 — Broadcasting Techniques
- RTV 2512 — Advanced TV Studio Production
- RTV 2532 — Advanced Electronic Field Production
- RTV 2560 — Radio Production and Programming
- RTV 2630 — Broadcast News
- RTV 2942 — Radio and TV Internship II
- RTV 2944 — Radio and TV Internship III