Electronic Media
Electronic media students pursue a major in either Broadcast News or Radio-Television. The Broadcast News major prepares students for news and public affairs careers in radio and television stations, cable television and news networks. Radio-Television students find a broad spectrum of opportunities in traditional broadcasting, sports production, multimedia production and emerging interactive technologies. Electronic Media students learn disciplines and techniques of studio and field production, writing, editing, and presentation in both lecture and intensive laboratory settings.| Courses Required for Broadcast News |
Credit Hours |
| CORE Requirements |
16 |
| JMC 57 — Broadcasting Methods |
3 |
| JMC 67 — Digital Audio Writing and Production |
3 |
| JMC 73 — Radio News Reporting and Editing |
3 |
| JMC 100 — Television Field Photography |
3 |
| JMC 173 — Reporting for Television and the Web |
3 |
| JMC 193 — Broadcast News Practicum |
3 |
| JMC Electives |
0-3 |
| Total SJMC hours |
31-37 |
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| Courses Required for Radio-Television |
Credit Hours |
| CORE Requirements |
16 |
| JMC 57 — Broadcasting Methods |
3 |
| JMC 67 — Digital Audio Writing and Production |
3 |
| JMC 100 — Television Field Photography |
3 |
| JMC 114 — Producing Sports Television |
3 |
| JMC 163 — Broadcast Management |
3 |
| JMC 194 — Radio-Television Practicum |
3 |
| JMC Electives |
0-3 |
| Total SJMC hours |
31-37 |
Students should be Graduation Requirements for additional required coursework.
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