B.S Broadcast Jounalism

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Union University

Program Overview

Broadcast journalists, like all journalists, try to deliver news to the public. But broadcast journalism specifically refers to a way of delivering the news to the people other than via the newspaper or other print sources. Generally, this category includes anyone associated with a radio or television (and increasingly the internet) news broadcast. This includes: news anchors, producers, reporters, correspondents, directors, writers, audio technicians, and many more. If their work goes into a news program broadcast over the television, the radio, or even over the internet, then they are working in broadcast journalism. To work in broadcast journalism, one usually needs at least a bachelor's degree. Broadcast journalist students learn the basics of what it means to report the news over their specific medium, and the differences between their work and those of print journalists.

Program Key Stats

Rolling


Eligibility Criteria

2.5
20
50

1100
6.5
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • News Reporter
  • Broadcast News Analyst
  • Broadcast and Sound Engineering Technician
  • News Analyst
  • Multimedia Journalist

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