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Broadcast Communication (AAS.RTV)

Broadcast Communication provides students with the skills necessary for positions of employment in local and regional radio and television stations. Students receive hands-on training with much of the same equipment found in today's broadcast industry. Upon completion of a Broadcast Communication degree, students will be able to write news, sports, commercials and promotional announcements for use on radio and television; to function as radio/television announcers; and to operate state-of-the-art digital audio systems, digital, audio, and video editing systems, and a radio control console. Students will also be proficient in the effective techniques of broadcast sales and will be able to operate an assortment of video production equipment. For those interested, training in sports play-by-play is also available. Experience is obtained on the college FM stereo radio station, through work in the non-broadcast video studio, by using video field equipment and through the use of audio and video digital editing systems. Media internships are available.

For students who want to transfer: A program can be designed for a student who wants to transfer to a university with an emphasis in radio and television. If a student completes the program, the Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) General Education Requirements are fulfilled. Classes in the Broadcast Communication major are accepted as an equivalent, general elective in the major, or general elective. Following completion, a student receives an associate in applied science degree with all general education requirements satisfied.

Program requirements may change over time. Specific degree/graduation requirements are determined by a degree audit.

Catalog Term Year: 2024 Fall

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First Year
First Semester

CORECOM-150

Credit Hours: 3.00

CORECOM-155

Credit Hours: 3.00

GENENG-119

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Credit Hours: 3.00

GENPOS-160

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Credit Hours: 3.00

GENSFS-101

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Credit Hours: 2.00

First Year
Second Semester

CORECOM-160

Credit Hours: 5.00

CORECOM-165

Credit Hours: 4.00

GENCOM-111

Credit Hours: 3.00

GENESC-102

Credit Hours: 4.00

Second Year
First Semester

CORECOM-180

Credit Hours: 3.00

CORECOM-070

Credit Hours: 5.00

CORECOM-220

Credit Hours: 3.00

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Credit Hours: 3.00

Second Year
Second Semester

CORECOM-175

Credit Hours: 3.00

CORECOM-185

Credit Hours: 4.00

CORECOM-198

Credit Hours: 1.00

CORECOM-199

Credit Hours: 2.00

GENHIS-156

Credit Hours: 3.00

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Credit Hours: 3.00

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Suggested Electives
COM-072
Fall Sportscasting

COM-072
Fall Sportscasting

This course is designed to give a background in announcing various sporting events. Experience includes broadcasting fall sports at local high schools and Lake Land College on WLKL, LLC's radio station. Training of broadcast equipment is also included.

Course Outline
1.0
COM-073
Spring Sportscasting

COM-073
Spring Sportscasting

This course is designed to improve basketball, baseball and softball announcing skills. Training and practice of sportscasting continues with coverage of Lake Land College and high school sporting events on WLKL, LLC's radio station.

Course Outline
2.0
COM-082
Fall Athletic Announcing

COM-082
Fall Athletic Announcing

This course is designed to refine sports announcing skills. Experience includes broadcasting fall sports at local high schools and Lake Land College on WLKL, LLC's radio station. Training of broadcast equipment is also included.

Course Outline
1.0
COM-083
Spring Athletic Announcing

COM-083
Spring Athletic Announcing

This course is designed to enhance basketball, baseball and softball announcing skills. Experience includes broadcasting high school and Lake Land College sports on WLKL, LLC's radio station. The fundamentals of play-by-play, color commentary, analysis, and interviewing are included.

Course Outline
2.0
COM-200
Interpersonal Communication

COM-200
Interpersonal Communication

Principles and practices of oral communication emphasizing message formation and delivery, listening, perception, awareness of verbal and non-verbal codes, and managing conflict.

Course Outline
3.0
COM-213
Intro to Group Discussion

COM-213
Intro to Group Discussion

Focuses on the principles and application of public and closed group discussions with emphases on purposes and common forms, critical analyses and participation.

Course Outline
3.0
CIS-066
Digital Video Production

CIS-066
Digital Video Production

An overview course discussing the development of digital video including planning and shooting, editing, titling, effects and animation, soundtrack creation and audio editing and output in DVD, video and the Web. Streaming output will also be discussed. (Repeatable 3 Times)

Course Outline
3.0
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Suggested Electives
COM-072
Fall Sportscasting

COM-072
Fall Sportscasting

This course is designed to give a background in announcing various sporting events. Experience includes broadcasting fall sports at local high schools and Lake Land College on WLKL, LLC's radio station. Training of broadcast equipment is also included.

Course Outline
1.0
COM-073
Spring Sportscasting

COM-073
Spring Sportscasting

This course is designed to improve basketball, baseball and softball announcing skills. Training and practice of sportscasting continues with coverage of Lake Land College and high school sporting events on WLKL, LLC's radio station.

Course Outline
2.0
COM-082
Fall Athletic Announcing

COM-082
Fall Athletic Announcing

This course is designed to refine sports announcing skills. Experience includes broadcasting fall sports at local high schools and Lake Land College on WLKL, LLC's radio station. Training of broadcast equipment is also included.

Course Outline
1.0
COM-083
Spring Athletic Announcing

COM-083
Spring Athletic Announcing

This course is designed to enhance basketball, baseball and softball announcing skills. Experience includes broadcasting high school and Lake Land College sports on WLKL, LLC's radio station. The fundamentals of play-by-play, color commentary, analysis, and interviewing are included.

Course Outline
2.0
COM-200
Interpersonal Communication

COM-200
Interpersonal Communication

Principles and practices of oral communication emphasizing message formation and delivery, listening, perception, awareness of verbal and non-verbal codes, and managing conflict.

Course Outline
3.0
COM-213
Intro to Group Discussion

COM-213
Intro to Group Discussion

Focuses on the principles and application of public and closed group discussions with emphases on purposes and common forms, critical analyses and participation.

Course Outline
3.0
CIS-066
Digital Video Production

CIS-066
Digital Video Production

An overview course discussing the development of digital video including planning and shooting, editing, titling, effects and animation, soundtrack creation and audio editing and output in DVD, video and the Web. Streaming output will also be discussed. (Repeatable 3 Times)

Course Outline
3.0
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