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Student Interest Model - Broadcasting
Note: These classes are recommended, not required. Recommended classes do not concern Levels A, D, and E as they are all required. See the UND catalog, Communication Program website (und.edu/dept/comm), or your advisor for more information.
Level B: Skills/Theory
(15-18 credits required, minimum of one course per category)
Community:
- 110 – Fundamentals of Public Speaking F, S, SS
Information:
- 200 – Introduction to Media Writing · AM · F, S
- 353 – Writing for the Electronic Media (pre-req 200) · AM · F
Technology:
- 354 – Electronic Field Production · AM · S
- 332 – TV Studio Production · AM · F
Level C: Theory/Skills
(12-15 credits required, minimum of one course per category)
Community:
- Student Choice
Information:
- Student Choice
Technology:
- 331 – Survey of Broadcasting · AM · S
- 412 – Communication Law · AM or IC · F
Recommended Courses outside the Communication Program
(some may have pre-requisites, see Academic Catalog):
Marketing
- 305 Marketing Foundations
- 311 Personal Selling
Sociology
- 110 Intro to Sociology
Theatre Arts
- 161 Acting I
Political Science
- 116 State & Local Government
Key: F = Fall S = Spring SS = Summer /2 = Every other year AM = Admitted Major IC = Instructor Consent
Where can I use Broadcasting?
Radio/Television Announcer • Disc Jockey • Program Director • News Reporter/Correspondent • Technical Director • Sound Engineer • Equipment Operator • Producer