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Broadcasting Arts and Technology

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Broadcasting Arts and Technology

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A Liberal Arts and Sciences Option

After attaining a degree in Humanities/Media Studies – Broadcasting, students are prepared to transfer and complete degree requirements in communications, media, or broadcasting. This program focuses on developing media skills and offers technical applications in the areas of television and multimedia. The Broadcasting emphasis provides opportunities for a supervised media internship in a specialized broadcasting area.
 
Associate in Arts Degree

The university-parallel curriculums are designed to meet the basic requirements of the first two years of college programs for students who plan to graduate and transfer to a senior college or university to study for the baccalaureate degree. They offer a wide range of flexibility in terms of the student’s ultimate educational goals and provide adequate preparation for further study leading to professional competence in specialized fields. These programs also accommodate individuals who seek two years of a liberal higher education.

The program offers options in Human Services; Humanities/International Studies; Humanities/Media Studies–Broadcasting; Humanities/Media Studies–Journalism; Humanities/Music; and Humanities/Social Science.
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Chris Vaglio & Mark Serao

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Chris Vaglio & Mark Serao
Major: Broadcasting

Class of 1995