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Program Details
Degree
Foundation
Major
Broadcasting
Area of study
Journalism and Information
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The Radio Broadcasting Behind-the-Scenes degree prepares students for non-performance roles in the broadcasting industry, including production, promotion, copywriting, and management. The program combines coursework in the business side of the industry with practical hands-on experience at campus radio stations. Students can customize their program by selecting from a variety of elective courses, and the program prepares them for entry-level jobs in the radio broadcasting industry.

Program Outline


Degree Overview:

The Radio Broadcasting Behind-the-Scenes degree is designed for students interested in the non-performance side of the broadcasting industry. The program prepares students for entry-level jobs including production, promotion, copywriting, and management. Students receive instruction in the business side of the industry and can customize their program by selecting from a variety of courses. Practical hands-on experience is available at the campus radio stations. The degree requires the completion of General Education coursework plus specific courses related to radio broadcasting.


Outline:


Required Courses:

| Course Prefix | Course Name | Units | |---|---|---| | R-TV 01 | Introduction to Electronic Media | 3 | | R-TV 09 | Broadcast Sales and Promotion | 3 | | R-TV 10 | Radio Programming and Producer Techniques | 3 | | R-TV 11A | Beginning Radio Production | 3 | | R-TV 11B | Advanced Radio Production | 3 | | R-TV 15 | Broadcast Law and Business Practices | 3 | | R-TV 38 | Radio Broadcasting Rules and Regulations | 1.5 | | R-TV 96A | Beginning Campus Radio Station Lab: Studio Procedures and Equipment Operations | 1 | | R-TV 96B | Intermediate Campus Radio Station Lab: On-Air and Behind-the-Scenes Skills | 1 | | R-TV 96C | Advanced Campus Radio Station Lab: Program Hosting and Management Skills | 1 | | R-TV 97A | Radio and Entertainment Industry Seminar | 1 | | R-TV 97B | Radio/Entertainment Industry Work Experience | 1 |


Required Electives (Choose six units from the following):

| Course Prefix | Course Name | Units | |---|---|---| | R-TV 05 | Radio-TV Newswriting | | | R-TV 06 | Broadcast Traffic Reporting | | | R-TV 17 | Introduction to Podcasting | | | R-TV 31 | History of Radio DJs | | | R-TV 32 | Social Media in Broadcasting | | | R-TV 35 | Pop Culture in the Media | | | R-TV 39 | Social Media and Online Ethics | | | R-TV 99 | Special Projects in Broadcasting and Entertainment Industry | | | R-TV 101 | Work Experience in Broadcast Entertainment | |


Total Units:

30.5


Guided Pathways Suggested Course Sequence:

| Term | Courses | Units | |---|---|---| | Fall Term 1 | R-TV 11A, ENGL 1A, AA/S KINES, R-TV 01, R-TV 38 | 7.5 | | Winter Term 1 | AA/S LIFE | 3 | | Spring Term 1 | R-TV 11B, R-TV 15, AA/S MATH, R-TV 96A, R-TV 96B | 9 | | Summer Term 1 | SPCH 1A | 4 | | Fall Term 2 | R-TV 10, AA/S ARTS, AA/S USHIS, AA/S ELECT, R-TV 97A, R-TV 97B | 12 | | Winter Term 2 | AA/S HUM | 3 |


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