About this Major

Careers in broadcast and video require artistic aptitude, flexibility, imagination and creativity. They are often in high-stress environments due to strict deadlines, meaning project management, adaptability, critical thinking and problem solving are essential skills. Professionals must keep up with advances in technology and technique to keep skills current, so a dedication to lifelong learning is desired.

Licensures/Certifications

  • ODCTE Production Assistant
  • ODCTE Editor

*One certification paid by Francis Tuttle. Additional, optional certifications are available at student expense.

At A Glance

Open To

High school juniors and seniors, adult students

Campus

Rockwell

Total Hours Required

480

Length

  • Full-time: 5 months of instruction
  • Part-time: 10 months of instruction
  • Program length may vary based on progress rate and/or summer school attendance

Times

Two sessions: Monday — Friday

  • 7:55 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
  • 12:30 p.m. to 3:35 p.m.
  • High school students and part-time adults enroll in either AM or PM session. Full-time adult students enroll in both sessions.

Courses

  • Fundamentals of Technology & Professional Enhancement 120 hours
  • Digital Media Production 120 hours
  • Non-Linear Digital Editing 120 hours
  • Broadcast Production 120 hours

Tuition & Costs

Costs for In-State Adult Students

Costs for Out-of-State Adult Students

Employment & Outcomes

Salary Range

$15

per hour

Pass Rate

New Major

Pass Rate

Employment Opportunities

Graduates of this program are qualified to work for:

Marketing firms or departments, television broadcast industries, website design firms, training and e-learning departments, publishing companies, organizations with in-house support for video production or web design, internet-based business, entrepreneur.

Broadcast Major Photo