Broadcasting and Production Technology Diploma (D30120)
Students enrolled in the Broadcasting and Production Technology curriculum will develop professional skills in radio, television, audio, video, and related applications.
Training will emphasize speech, script writing, production planning, editing, and post production. Students will also study the development of the broadcasting industry, sales, ethics, law, marketing, and management. Hands-on training and teamwork approaches are essential to the instructional process.
Upon successful completion, students are prepared to enter broadcasting, production, and related industries in a variety of occupations.
Course and Hour Requirements
Major Courses
Total Major Hours: 31
General Education Courses
Communications:
General Education:
HUM 110 | Technology and Society |
3
|
0
| 3 |
Total General Education Hours: 6
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION: 37
Suggested Sequence of Courses
Fall Semester
BPT 110 | Intro to Broadcasting |
3
|
0
| 3 |
BPT 111 | Broadcast Law & Ethics |
3
|
0
| 3 |
BPT 131 | Audio/Radio Production I |
2
|
6
| 4 |
BPT 231 | Video/TV Production I |
2
|
6
| 4 |
| Total Credit Hours: |
10
|
12
| 14 |
Spring Semester
BPT 112 | Broadcast Writing |
3
|
2
| 4 |
BPT 113 | Broadcast Sales |
3
|
0
| 3 |
BPT 232 | Video/TV Production II |
2
|
6
| 4 |
COM 231 | Public Speaking |
3
|
0
| 3 |
DME 110 | Intro to Digital Media |
2
|
2
| 3 |
| Total Credit Hours: |
13
|
10
| 17 |
Summer Term
CIS 110 | Introduction to Computers |
2
|
2
| 3 |
HUM 110 | Technology and Society |
3
|
0
| 3 |
| Total Credit Hours: |
5
|
2
| 6 |
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION: 37
Diploma | College Transfer |
Yes
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No
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