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Bachelor in Broadcast Journalism


Bachelor degrees in Broadcast Journalism:  A program that focuses on the methods and techniques for reporting, producing, and delivering news and news programs via radio, television, and video/film media; and that prepares individuals to be professional broadcast journalists, editors, producers, directors, and managers. Includes instruction in the principles of broadcast technology; broadcast reporting; on- and off-camera and microphone procedures and techniques; program, sound, and video/film editing; program design and production; media law and policy; and professional standards and ethics.

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American University
Bachelor degree
Communication Media
Broadcast Journalism
American University

* Three Media Studies courses as approved by advisor; one course must be at the 300 level or above (9)
* Five professional courses (15):

COMM-320 Reporting
COMM-333 Fundamentals of TV and VTR
COMM-385 Broadcast Journalism I
COMM-428 Broadcast Journalism II
COMM-432 Television Field Reporting


Anderson University
Bachelor degree
Mass Communication
Broadcast Journalism
Anderson University

Broadcast Journalism Specialization (30 hours) focuses on radio and television news, including writing, reporting and announcing. Practical experience includes newscasting with the university's commercial FM radio station, WQME, and reporting and anchoring experiences in radio and television classes, as well as internship opportunities at radio and TV stations and networks.

Anderson University
Bachelor degree
Mass Communication
Broadcast Production
Anderson University

Broadcast Production Specialization (30 hours) emphasizes radio and television production in the broadcasting center studios in preparation for careers in production and management. Practical experience includes work in the university's commercial FM radio station, WQME, and the student-supported television production facility, Covenant Productions, as well as internships with other radio and television stations. For students interested in a career...

Appalachian State University
Bachelor degree
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas, Oth.
Appalachian State University

This concentration has evolved over the years in both name and approach from "Broadcasting" to "Electronic Media / Broadcasting." This is because of the many career opportunities in the field in addition to broadcasting; for example, with audio or video production companies.

The Electronic Media/Broadcasting sequence is designed to give the student a theoretical foundation complemented by practical skills. Students edit video projects using Final...

Arkansas Tech University
Bachelor degree
Journalism
Broadcast
Arkansas Tech University

Flexibility is critical in Tech's journalism program, where students may choose an emphasis in Broadcast. Opportunities for hands-on experience are abundant; students can work for the Arka-Tech weekly campus newspaper, the Agricola yearbook, Tech's television station, TV-6, or Tech's radio station, KXRJ-FM and get internships locally in broadcast.....

Benedict College
Bachelor degree
Mass Communication
Broadcast
Benedict College

FRESHMAN YEAR
First Semester
Eng 135 Freshman Comp I
Math 132 Gen. College Math I
Sci 140 Science Requirement
EF 111 Freshman Seminar I
Ec 130 Intro to Economics
Hist 130 Intro to African Am. History

Second Semester
Eng 110 Vocabulary Development
Eng 137 Freshman Composition II
Math 134 General College Math II
Sci 140 Science Requirement
EF 112 Freshman Seminar II
Rel 120 Comparative Religion
MASS...


Bethune Cookman College
Bachelor degree
Mass Communications (BA)
Journalism (Broadcast Journalism)
Bethune Cookman College

The Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communications (broadcast journalism) is designed for students who are interested in radio and television news. The program provides a well-rounded skill in areas such as news writing, editorial judgment and the principles and practices of radio and television news.

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