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Radio On-Air Degree
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This course of study qualifies the student for an Associate in
Science Degree in Radio and Television Broadcasting, emphasizing
Radio On-Air performance and designed to prepare students for
an entry-level job in a variety of performance areas of the Broadcasting
Industry, including disc jockey, news anchor, sportscaster and
commercial voice-overs. Students also receive instruction in
the business aspects of the industry and can further customize
their program by selecting from a variety of optional courses.
Students intending to pursue a Bachelor's Degree (transfer program)
should consult with an advisor on the transferability of courses.
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Required Courses
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| RTV 01 Introduction to Broadcasting 3.0 CSU
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| RTV 02 On-Air Personality Development 3.0 CSU OR
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| RTV 02A On-Air Personality Development-Spanish Market
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| RTV 05 Radio-TV Newswriting 3.0
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| RTV 07 Commercial Voice-Overs 3.0
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| RTV 11A Beginning Radio Production 3.0 CSU
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| RTV 11B Advanced Radio Production 3.0 CSU
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| RTV 15 Broadcast Business Practices 3.0
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| RTV 16 Broadcast Career Preparation 3.0
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| RTV 97A Radio/Entertainment Industry Seminar 1.0
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| RTV 97B Radio/Entertainment Industry Internship 1.0
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| RTV 97C KSAK Radio/Internet Radio Internship 1.0
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| RTV 97D KSAK Radio/Internet Radio Internship 2.0
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| Total Core Units 27.0
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| Along with at least nine (9) units from the following courses:
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| RTV 03 Sportscasting and Reporting 1.5
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| RTV 04 Broadcast News Field Reporting 3.0
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| RTV 06 Broadcast Traffic Reporting 1.5
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| RTV 08 KSAK Radio Studio Operations 2.0
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| RTV 09 Broadcast Sales and Promotion 3.0
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| RTV 10 Radio Management and Programming 3.0
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| RTV 12 Commercial Copywriting 3.0
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| RTV 17 Internet Radio and Podcasting 3.0
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| RTV 26 Current Issues in Entertainment Law 3.0
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| RTV 27 Radio Drama 3.0
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| Total units for the Radio On-Air Degree 36
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Radio Behind-the-Scenes Degree
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| This course of study qualifies the student for an Associate in
Science Degree in Radio and Television Broadcasting, emphasizing
Radio Behind-the-Scenes and is designed for students who are
interested in the non-performance side of the Broadcasting Industry.
Instruction in this major prepares students for an entry-level
job in a variety of areas including production, promotion, copywriting
and management. Students also receive instruction in the business
aspects of the industry and can further customize their program
by selecting from a variety of optional courses. Students intending
to pursue a Bachelor's Degree (transfer program) should consult
with an advisor on the transferability of courses.
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Required Courses
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| RTV 01 Introduction to Broadcasting 3.0 CSU
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| RTV 09 Broadcast Sales and Promotions 3.0
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| RTV 10 Radio Management and Programming 3.0
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| RTV 11A Beginning Radio Production 3.0 CSU
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| RTV 11B Advanced Radio Production 3.0 CSU
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| RTV 12 Commercial Copywriting 3.0
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| RTV 15 Broadcast Business Practices 3.0
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| RTV 16 Broadcast Career Preparation 3.0
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| RTV 97A Radio/Entertainment Industry Seminar 1.0
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| RTV 97B Radio/Entertainment Industry Internship 1.0
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| RTV 97C KSAK Radio/Internet Radio Internship 1.0 OR
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| RTV 97D KSAK Radio/Internet Radio Internship 2.0
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| Total Core Units 27.0
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| Along with at least nine (9) units from the following courses:
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| RTV 03 Sportscasting and Reporting
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| RTV 04 Broadcast News Field Reporting
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| RTV 05 Radio and Television Newswriting
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| RTV 06 Broadcast Traffic Reporting
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| RTV 08 KSAK Radio Studio Operations
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| RTV 17 Internet Radio and Podcasting
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| RTV 26 Current Issues in Entertainment Law
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| RTV 27 Radio Drama
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| Total Radio Behind-the-Scenes Degree units 36
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Television Production Degree
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| This course of study qualifies the student for an Associate in
Science Degree in Radio and Television Broadcasting, emphasizing
Television Production, and is designed to prepare students for
an entry-level job in the industry in a variety of areas including
camera operation, audio recordist and mixer, editor, DVD author,
sceenwriter, director and general production crew memeber. Students
intending to pursue a Bachelor's Degree (transfer program) should
consult with an advisor on the transferability of courses.
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Required Courses
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| RTV 01 Introduction to Broadcasting 3.0 CSU
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| RTV 15 Broadcast Business Practices 3.0
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| RTV 16 Broadcast Career Preparation 3.0
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| RTV 19A Beginning Television Production 3.0 CSU
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| RTV 19B Advanced Television Production 3.0 CSU
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| RTV 98A Television/Entertainment Industry Seminar 1.0
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| RTV 98B Television/Entertainment Industry Internship 1.0
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| Total Core Units 17.0
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| Along with at least 12 units from the following courses:
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| RTV 05 Radio and Television Newswriting 3.0
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| RTV 18 Writing for Television and Film 3.0
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| RTV 20 Television News Production 3.0
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| RTV 06 Broadcast Traffic Reporting
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| RTV 21 Remote Television Production and Engineering 3.5
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| RTV 22 Engineering Graphics and Non-linear Editing 3.0
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| Total units for the Television Production Degree 29.0
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