Broadcast Media Production Learning Outcomes

In Champlain's Broadcast Media Production program, you'll explore all forms of content, from news and sports to entertainment and informational pieces.

Through collaborations with professionals in the field, as well as internships and hands-on experience, you'll immerse yourself in broadcast media techniques, such as single-camera production, editing, writing, directing, and producing creative content for radio, television, business communications, and the internet. Proficiencies in multiple areas will increase your marketability in a dynamic industry. 

By the time you complete the academic and internship requirements for your Broadcast Media Production degree, you will be able to:

  1. Evaluate and critique broadcast and production practices both holistically and in terms of their component parts, namely: audio, video, scripting, production, and editing. 
  2. Write effectively for broadcast media as well as other forms and styles appropriate for the communications professions and audiences they serve.
  3. Demonstrate competency in shooting and editing video in the field and studio, using professional-level equipment and non-linear editing systems.
  4. Demonstrate proficiency in recording and editing for audio productions.
  5. Produce sophisticated deliverables for clients in a variety of areas, namely: corporate/industrial, informational/educational, and commercial/promotional. 
  6. Synthesize business, marketing and advertising contexts and concerns with the technical aspects of producing media.
  7. Understand the evolution of social media and its impact on society and demonstrate proficiency in creating content for multiple social media platforms. 
  8. Demonstrate competency as a producer by organizing the editorial flow and technical content of a cohesive television, web or radio program. 
  9. Demonstrate an understanding of the history and role of professionals and institutions in shaping and creating media.