The Bachelor of Science in Electronic Media comprises three concentrations: electronic media production, electonic media sports production and electronic media management.
Students in the electronic media production concentration learn how to create audio and video programs. Students may assist in the production aspects of both Black Squirrel Radio and TV2. Graduates generally secure entry-level positions in production departments for broadcast operations or production work in studios.
Students in the electronic media sports production concentration learn how to shoot, edit, produce and create graphics for a variety of sporting events, including basketball and football. Students work both remotely in the field with a satellite truck and in the TV 2 studio to produce the games. They also learn about sports marketing and sports and the media.
Students in the electronic media management concentration study all aspects of program planning for electronic media, including understanding audiences' attitudes/motives and what types of programs attract different audiences. Graduates generally find employment in program scheduling, broadcast station management and sales fields.
Journalism and mass communication majors supplement their coursework with an internship in their field of specialization. Other opportunities for practical experience include news, production, management, sales, performance and advertising positions on the campus newspaper, the Daily Kent Stater, and its online edition; the campus television station, TV-2; the campus radio station, Black Squirrel Radio; and the campus magazine, the Burr, and its online edition. Students may also obtain positions in TeleProductions.
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