Build Your Broadcasting Career
With a bachelor's degree in broadcasting, radio, or electronic media, you could learn to create any and all kinds of programming, reaching millions of people. Because careers in the field are very competitive, employers look for job applicants with at least a bachelor's degree. Expect to take classes on topics ranging from journalism to communications technology. Whether you're interested in becoming a news reporter, a radio engineer, or anything in between, the choice could be yours when you complete a degree program in broadcasting, radio, and electronic media.