Communication: Broadcasting (B.S.)

The student graduating with a major in broadcasting will be able to produce a journalistic video story using professional video cameras, AVID editing systems, will be able to operate studio production equipment associated with live news broadcasts and will be able to write, produce and direct live studio productions and news magazine feature stories. Broadcasting students receive hands-on instruction in our state-of-the-art studios at WLTV-14 (Topper Station), and campus radio station WGLZ.

1. All students must meet COM requirements of an overall G.P.A. of 2.5 and maintain a G.P.A. of at least 2.5 to take upper level courses.

2. A minimum of 40 upper-level hours must successfully be completed.

Requirements

Required Courses- Communication Core

COM 201Survey of Media

3

COM 202Communication in the Professional Sphere

3

COM 225Television Field Production

4

COM 231News Writing & Reporting

3

COM 311Media And Society

3

COM 401Media Theory

3

COM 402Strategic Media Research

3

COM 410Media Law and Ethics

4

COM COM 490Professional Media Portfolio

1

Broadcasting Foundations

DMD 204Radio Production

4

COM 224Television Production I

4

COM 226Remote Broadcast Production

3

COM 232Broadcast News Writing

3

COM 329On Campus Intern TV or Radio

2

COM 362Podcasting: Story, Prod & Pub

3

COM 418Broadcast Performance

3

COM 323Intro To Cinema

3

Or

COM 324Documentary Film

3

Broadcasting Upper-Level

COM 312Media Sales

3

COM 321Television Production II

3

COM 322Writing For Radio And TV

3

COM 325TV Studio News Dir & Prod

3

COM 422Non-Linear Editing

3

COM 425TV Studio News Dir & Prod II

3

COM 452Broadcasting Practicum

3