

Broadcasting - Radio and Podcasting
Algonquin College - Ottawa Ottawa , Ontario- Duration: 4 Semester
- Degree Name: Broadcasting - Radio and Podcasting
- Discipline Arts and Humanities
- Program Level: Diploma
- Grade 12 / High School with English (min 60 %)
- Min IELTS overall: 6.0 (Min Reading: 6.0 , Min Writing: 6.0 , Min Listening: 6.0 , Min Speaking: 6.0 )
The two-year Broadcasting - Radio Ontario College Diploma program prepares you for both the creative production elements and the technical quality in operations needed for a career in radio broadcasting. You gain practical experience working at Algonquin College`s two radio stations - CKDJ 107.9 FM and AIR AM 1700. With the help of a second-year mentor, you are on the air within three weeks of starting the program. This program encourages you to find your passion in radio writing, production or on-air talent. Courses cover all areas of the radio business, which include: writing commercials selling radio airtime performing on-air audio production announcing broadcast journalism production techniques While working at the campus radio stations, you put the theory you learn into practice. During your first year, you are scheduled for a weekly half-hour show on CKDJ 107.9 FM. The importance of teamwork is a focus while operating both Algonquin College stations. You continue to expand and apply your skills during a field placement in the industry. There are many different career options after graduation. Graduates may find employment in the public or private radio broadcasting sectors. Some of the roles might include: production assistant or coordinator music or news director announcer show host reporter junior assignment editor junior audio editor technical producer (board operator) sound technician, and promotions coordinator
Description | Sub Total |
---|---|
Avg Application Fee | $95 |
Avg Cost of Tuition/Year | $16681 |
Avg Yearly Cost of Living | $12000 |
Estimated Other school expenses and fees | $0 |
Estimated Total/Year | $28776.00 |
Full-time undergraduate and post-graduate international students can work anywhere on or off campus without a work permit. The rules around the number of hours a student will be allowed to work may vary based on the country the student chooses to study in. International students are typically able to work up to 20 hours a week.
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