A.A Liberal Arts - Communications - Broadcasting Option

Program Description

The Broadcasting Option is designed to empower students with the proper skills and knowledge to seek careers in the many phases of the media industry including television and film, radio and audio production, broadcast journalism and video production. In addition, students are prepared for enrollment into four-year institutions.

Students acquire the technical knowledge supported by a strong basis in theory and creativity. They prepare for entry level positions as directors, camera operators, composers, audio engineers, writers and on-air talent within the industry. The Broadcasting option provides graduates with real world experience through the facilities of EDTV20 the college’s educational broadcast facility and our web-based radio station.

Production classes are hands-on, involving state-of-the-art studio and field audio and video production equipment, control room operation, sophisticated high end digital video editing, lighting for video and film, writing, producing and directing. This course of study will prepare students to utilize their learned technical skills to apply the theoretical and creative communications knowledge to sound and screen.

Graduates of this program will be able to:

■ Achieve entry-level competence for a position in cable television, professional commercial broadcast facilities, and commercial industrial instructional and web based video and audio production facilities.

■ Create short program segments and shows for cable television.

■ Write, produce, direct, and edit news and segments of a variety of television and radio programs.

■ Write, produce and edit radio and television commercials.

■ Perform all competencies of on-air talent in news, sports broadcasting, and interviewing.

■ Produce and broadcast live and tape delay sporting events.

■ Operate efficiently all video and audio production equipment.

Program Requirements

CODE AREA OF STUDY CR.
COLL COLLEGE FOUNDATIONS (4 cr.)
COLL101 FOUNDATIONS FOR SUCCESS 3.00
COLL201 CAPSTONE FOR LIBERAL ARTS 1.00
GER COMMUNICATION (9 cr.)
ENGL101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3.00
ENGL102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3.00
ENGL201 EFFECTIVE SPEAKING 3.00
GER HUMANITIES* (9 cr.)
  Philosophy Elective - 3 cr. (Choose a course from the list with a PHIL course designation)
World Language II or higher - 3 cr. (Choose a course from list with an AMSL, CHIN, FREN, GRMN, ITAL, RUSS, or SPAN course designation)
Humanities Elective - 3 cr. (Choose course from list)
 
GER HISTORY* (6 cr.)
  Two course History sequence
HIST101 & HIST102  or
HIST105 & HIST106
 
HIST101 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION I 3.00
HIST102 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION II 3.00
HIST105 U.S. HISTORY I 3.00
HIST106 U.S. HISTORY II 3.00
GER MATH* and SCIENCE* ELECTIVES (10/12 cr.)
 

Choose 2 Math Electives & 1 Science Elective

or

Choose 2 Science Electives & 1 Math Elective
 
GER TECHNOLOGY* (3 cr.)
GER SOCIAL SCIENCE* (6 cr.)
GER GLOBAL & CULTURAL AWARENESS* (3 cr.)
REQ REQUIRED COURSES (9 cr.)
  Students must choose between COMM219 or ENGL215
 
COMM101 INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATION 3.00
COMM130 TELEVISION PRODUCTION I 3.00
COMM219 ON-LINE JOURNALISM 3.00
ENGL215 JOURNALISM I 3.00
ELECT ELECTIVES (6 cr.)
COMM110 INTRODUCTION TO RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCASTING 3.00
COMM120 INTRODUCTION TO MULTIMEDIA 3.00
COMM132 CINEMATOGRAPHY 3.00
COMM203 WRITING FOR THE MEDIA 3.00
COMM205 RADIO AND TELEVISION PERFORMANCE 3.00
COMM230 CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND SURVEY OF THE CINEMA 3.00
COMM250 SPECIAL TOPICS IN COMMUNICATION 0.00
  Total Degree Credits:   65/67
       

*Choose from the list of approved General Education courses in the College catalog.

For additional information, contact: Tony Selimo
973-300-2229
tselimo@sussex.edu
Effective Date: July 1, 2012