Broadcasting and Multimedia/Technical
The Broadcasting and Multimedia/Technical curriculum prepares students for entry into the production side of television, radio, and related news media careers. Core classes provide real-world experience within the college's radio and television stations. As broadcasting transitions to digital delivery and expands to web and new media, the curriculum requires students to broaden their experience to include networking, web design, and graphic design. This program is not designed to transfer to a four-year institution; students wishing to transfer should consult a counselor.
Courses
- ART105B — Two-Dimensional Form & Surface
- BCOM102 — Adv. Business & Tech Communi
- BUS126 — Business Math
- BUS200 — International Business
- BUS263 — Advertising Dynamics
- CIS109A — Comptia A+ Part A
- CIS110 — Computer Concepts
- CIS120A — Computer Information Systems
- CIS143A — Windows Server Admin I
- CIS287A — Digital Video Editing
- COM101 — Oral Communications
- COM102 — Mass Media
- COM107 — Introduction to Journalism
- COM112 — Audio Production
- COM113 — Practical Radio
- COM201 — Public Speaking
- COM203 — Introduction to Cinema
- COM212 — Television Production
- ENG101 — English Composition
- ENG222 — Creative Writing
- GEOG104 — Cultural Geography
- GRD103 — Introduction to Photoshop
- GRD120 — Intro to Graphic Design
- MATH109A — College Algebra
- PEA101A — Fitness/Wellness/Nutrition
- PEA103 — Weight Training
- PEA104A — Walking, Jogging and Condit-
- PEA118 — Cycling
- PEA201 — Aerobic Movement for Fitness
- PHIL205 — Business Ethics
- PSCI111 — Intro to American Government
- PSCI211 — Comparative World Government
- PSYC102 — Applied Psychology
- PSYC201 — General Psychology
- TH121 — Intro to Tech Theater