Radio and Television
Whether you want to be behind a mic or a camera, or even the person we see on TV, a radio and television program will get you there.
Radio and television anchors are also known as broadcast journalists and they research and present news to the public. There is a wide variety of job opportunities in the radio and television world including local nightly news anchor, sports announcer, news director, video editors, audio engineer or foreign correspondent. With an education in communications, specifically radio and television broadcasting, the sky is the limit! As a broadcaster you will get to be in the heart of exciting events in history and you will get to converse with prominent public figures. Many radio and television jobs are behind the scenes which can be just as exciting. Radio and television courses will prepare you for the screen, the mic, or whatever it is you will be doing through writing instruction, news gathering, media management, oral expression and more! It’s time for your close-up! Get into some classes today!