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Faculty:
Matthew Cupach
Lynn Damberger

This study path of the Digital Media Technology department fills the growing need for trained people in both the production and performance areas of Broadcast Journalism. Students have access to a “state-of-the-art” television studio for use as a “real world” lab in which to put their classroom knowledge to practice. All areas of broadcast journalism, from being  in front of the camera or microphone, to production and direction are covered. A major focus is the reporting of news for all media. There are also courses offered in all of the necessary areas: writing; interviewing; reporting; and delivering the news for radio, television, and print outlets.

Broadcast Journalism Curriculum Worksheet
( in PDF format )

4-Year Degree Transfer Options

Students must have mastery of the computer skills presented in AIT 100 (Intro. to Keyboarding) and CIS 190 (Intro. to Windows) prior to entering this program.

Related Programs:
Digital Media - Web/Tech Communications
Digital Media - Digital Arts

Graphic Design Multimedia Certificate

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Last Update:September 18, 2009
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