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Broadcasting/Digital Media, AAS Degree


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Offered at MCC (Code: MVBRD)

For students interested in broadcasting and digital media careers, the Broadcasting curriculum provides skills in podcasting, live shot calling, radio, television, corporate video and creating digital content for the social media. The program combines classes, internships, and hands-on training with state-of-the-art equipment. These elements provide essential experience and knowledge in the Broadcasting and Digital Media field.

The program facilities include a large television studio, control room, radio studio, and edit suites. In addition, the program houses a local YouTube channel that allows students to create content for audiences as well as digital content for the Esports streaming on the internet. Equipment in the program includes high definition video cameras, post production editing systems, TV switchers, audio consoles, and digital mixers.

There are two major emphases in the curriculum:

Traditional Broadcasting

Students interested in radio and/or television broadcasting will get valuable training and experience in producing news content, and sports programming. Students will produce a local TV newscast and produce “live” multi-camera sports productions which include opportunities for announcing, directing, camera operation, computer graphics, and editing. Students will also write, produce, direct, and edit programs for radio and television using the student created YouTube station Tiger TV and streaming radio broadcasts over various internet platforms.

Digital Media/Streaming

The other emphasis in the program deals with Digital Media content. Students will produce audio and video content for the internet and social media sites. Students will also produce content for businesses and organizations as part of a “client approach” to learning. Students work with clients to produce content for the internet. Writing for the digital media is another important area in this discipline as students will learn the art of blogging and writing for a variety of social media industries.

Plan of Study


Term One


Select all of the courses listed below and select one course (3 credits) from Electives.

*See advising note one.

Term Two


Select the following below.

You will need to take 3-4 credit hours if you are taking MMS 108 (3 credits).

You will need to take 5-6 credit hours if you are taking MMS 147 (1 credit.).

*See advising note one.

Term Three


Select the following below.

You will need to take 3-4 credit hours if you are taking MMS 108 (3 credits).

You will need to take 5-6 credit hours if you are taking MMS 147 (1 credit). 

*See advising note one.

Term Four


*See advising note one.

**See advising note two.

Required Broadcasting Electives


Select one of the following courses (3 credits) to be completed from this list. 

*Advising Note One


Select courses from the Iowa Valley Community College catalog for a total of 24 credits outside the Broadcasting Digital Media concentration focus. In the following categories: 

Communications: 3 courses (9 credits)

Humanities: 2 courses (6 credits)

Social Behavior Science: 2 courses (6 credits)

Math: 1 course (3 credits)

Lab Science: 1 course (4 credit)

**Advising Note Two


Internship is between 2-7 credits.

***Advising Note Three


It is recommended that students consider these Humanities courses. Most universities and careers require students to be competent in a foreign language.  

Total Required Hours: 64


Courses Approved for AA




Math and Science


Must include at least one math and one lab science course.

Computer Education


Physical Education


Student Development


Electives


All transfer courses may be used here including courses listed above (if additional are taken beyond requirements). Students should plan their elective courses according to their college major if they are planning to transfer on for a four year degree.

A maximum of 16 hours of vocational-technical credits may apply toward elective credit with a maximum of 9 of the 16 being independent projects or experimental courses. No more than 6 activity credits (those having prefixes of PEA, MUA, and some MUS courses) may be applied to elective credits. Developmental courses do not apply towards degree requirements.

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