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Associate of Applied Science: Broadcasting

This intensive program requires time spent in control and production studios and is recommended for students who wish to enter the broadcasting field immediately after graduation. This is not a transfer degree and is not recommended for students transferring to a four-year school. Emphasis is placed on practical application as well as theory. Students develop the skills required for entry into the broadcasting industry.

Radio Announcing Technical Certificate

Number Course Name Hr
BU212 Business Communications 3
CO176 Intro to Computer Concepts & Apps 3
RT103 Intro to Radio & Television Announcing 3
RT111 Intro to Radio Production & Copywriting 3
RT112 Radio On-Air Performance Critique I 1
RT113 Radio On-Air Performance Critique II 1
RT168 Radio On-Air Performance I 2
RT169 Radio On-Air Performance II 2
RT219 Advanced Radio Production & Copywriting 3
RT220 Broadcast Sales & Marketing 3
RT221 Advanced Radio Announcing 3
Total Credit Hours 27

AAS Broadcasting Completion

Technical Certificate Credit Hours 27
Number Course Name Hr
Orientation
SO100 Student Success Seminar 1
General Education Component (15 hrs)
EN176 English Composition I 3
Mathmatics - Gen. Ed. 3
Oral Communication - Gen. Ed. 3
Arts/Humanities 3
Social/Behavioral Science - Gen. Ed. 3
Broadcasting Component (9 hrs)
RT212 Radio On Air Critique III
1
RT213 Radio On Air Critique IV
1
RT222 Advanced Broadcast Sales & Marketing
3
RT268 Radio On Air Performance III
2
RT269 Radio On Air Performance IV
2
Broadcasting/Computer Electives (10 hrs)
BU222 Customer Service 3
BU245 Principles of Selling 3
BU281 Effective Time Management 1
RT188 Sports Broadcasting I 3
RT189 Sports Broadcasting II 3
RT299 Directed Study in Radio 3
Total Credit Hours 62