Bachelor of Science in Journalism - Broadcast Journalism Undergraduate Program By Illinois State University |Top Universities

Bachelor of Science in Journalism - Broadcast Journalism

Main Subject Area

Communication and Media StudiesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The program mission is to educate students in the broad range of skills involved in gathering, analyzing, processing and presenting written, Web and broadcast news. To prepare students for productive and long-term careers in journalism, they seek to accomplish the following objectives: to offer a curriculum designed to provide students the basic technical skills of journalism as well as a strong grounding in the theory and concepts related to the profession; to prepare students to become critical consumers of the media by achieving an understanding of the legal, ethical and theoretical aspects of the profession; to develop analytical abilities among students by encouraging multi-disciplinary inquiry and a recognition of the necessity of lifelong learning; to acquire and maintain state of the art laboratories which are responsive to technological advances in an ever-changing media environment; to cultivate constructive relationships with media practitioners and organizations and act as a liaison between students and professionals; as teachers to strive to keep abreast of new technologies and concepts in the field and to incorporate these advances into the classroom; to engage in research and other scholarly activity that produces important knowledge and insight relevant to problems and issues related to the media; to incorporate faculty research and productivity into undergraduate education; to encourage and provide a forum for the discussion and debate of important issues facing journalists. Broadcast Journalism sequence majors learn and practice writing primarily for television and radio news outlets. Students completing this program tend to gain careers as news anchors, disc jockeys, news editors, and similar positions in both broadcast and non-broadcast industries. Prominent courses include: Broadcast News 1, Television Production, Broadcast News 2, and internships at the campus television news station TV-10 and at the campus radio station WZND. The careers in journalism are: broadcast journalist/Radio/TV Anchor, TV/Radio News Reporter, News Assignment Editor, TV photographer, multi-media journalist/editor, photo journalist, copy editor, editorial and feature writer, freelance writer, columnist, web and graphic design, editor, corporate videographer/editor, news producer/associate producer, TV/radio news director, TV master control operator, account executive, creative services producer, sports writer, fashion/lifestyle journalist, page layout designer, advertising director, electronic news videographer, press secretary/spokesperson, director of programming, web content editor.

Program overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The program mission is to educate students in the broad range of skills involved in gathering, analyzing, processing and presenting written, Web and broadcast news. To prepare students for productive and long-term careers in journalism, they seek to accomplish the following objectives: to offer a curriculum designed to provide students the basic technical skills of journalism as well as a strong grounding in the theory and concepts related to the profession; to prepare students to become critical consumers of the media by achieving an understanding of the legal, ethical and theoretical aspects of the profession; to develop analytical abilities among students by encouraging multi-disciplinary inquiry and a recognition of the necessity of lifelong learning; to acquire and maintain state of the art laboratories which are responsive to technological advances in an ever-changing media environment; to cultivate constructive relationships with media practitioners and organizations and act as a liaison between students and professionals; as teachers to strive to keep abreast of new technologies and concepts in the field and to incorporate these advances into the classroom; to engage in research and other scholarly activity that produces important knowledge and insight relevant to problems and issues related to the media; to incorporate faculty research and productivity into undergraduate education; to encourage and provide a forum for the discussion and debate of important issues facing journalists. Broadcast Journalism sequence majors learn and practice writing primarily for television and radio news outlets. Students completing this program tend to gain careers as news anchors, disc jockeys, news editors, and similar positions in both broadcast and non-broadcast industries. Prominent courses include: Broadcast News 1, Television Production, Broadcast News 2, and internships at the campus television news station TV-10 and at the campus radio station WZND. The careers in journalism are: broadcast journalist/Radio/TV Anchor, TV/Radio News Reporter, News Assignment Editor, TV photographer, multi-media journalist/editor, photo journalist, copy editor, editorial and feature writer, freelance writer, columnist, web and graphic design, editor, corporate videographer/editor, news producer/associate producer, TV/radio news director, TV master control operator, account executive, creative services producer, sports writer, fashion/lifestyle journalist, page layout designer, advertising director, electronic news videographer, press secretary/spokesperson, director of programming, web content editor.

Admission requirements

6+
Jan-2000

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