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Broadcasting & Digital Media (B.A. & B.S.)

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Students in broadcasting and digital media learn the history and economics of the media industries while preparing for professional careers in radio, television, film and emerging digital media. Students learn to take an idea through the entire creative and production process by studying the technical, aesthetic and ethical uses of media technologies. Graduates go on to careers as film and television producers, audio and video equipment technicians, sound engineering technicians, camera operators, and film and video editors. We emphasize hands-on learning, regardless of a student’s interests. And students use state-of-the-art technology in our fully equipped television studio and editing facilities.

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  • High-definition digital TV studio
  • Faculty with professional experience
  • Audio and video editing suites with Adobe Creative Cloud software
  • PC Lab with Adobe Creative Cloud software
  • 2013 College Media Matters “Top 50” U.S. journalism programs
  • Idaho Public TV Station on campus
  • Student-managed FM radio station

School of Journalism and Mass Media

Physical Address:
347 Administration Building

Mailing Address:
School of Journalism and Mass Media
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive MS 3178
Moscow, ID 83844-3178

Phone: 208-885-6458

Email: jamm@uidaho.edu

Web: Journalism and Mass Media

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