Broadcast Journalism Minor
The minor in Broadcast Journalism allows students to be trained in the basics of both broadcast production and talent in the two core courses, and the three distribution courses will allow students, with careful advising from faculty, to emphasize in production or talent, resulting in creating a well-rounded student who is able to develop skills needed for post-Berea employment. The minor teaches skills in interviewing, journalism writing, video editing, lighting design, camera operation, audio design, acting for the camera (talent), voice and diction, staging, and broadcast directing, and develops critical thing and creative skills that can be applied in a variety of media fields (print and broadcast journalism, public relations, graphic design, etc. The minor in Broadcast Journalism requires a minimum of five (5) course credits, as follows:
Degree Requirements
Required Core Courses (2)
COM 211 | Broadcast Journalism I | 1 Course Credit |
COM 311 | Broadcast Journalism II | 1 Course Credit |
Required Distribution Courses (3)
Three additional courses to be selected by the student with careful faculty advising from the lists below.
For students who may want to focus in production:
For students who may want to focus in talent:
THR 115 | Principles of Acting | 1 Course Credit |
THR 202 | Acting for Film | 1 Course Credit |
THR 227 | Voice and Diction | 1 Course Credit |
ENG 202 | | |
COM 312 | Mass Communication | 1 Course Credit |
COM 395/495
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Requirements to Minor in Broadcast Journalism:
- Students must interview with the Program Coordinator of COM
- A “C” or higher is required in both COM 211 and 311 for successful completion of the minor
- No more than 2 credits, including those gained from study abroad, can be transferred to meet minor requirements
- Neither core course may be transferred