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Enter the World of Media and Broadcasting
Get Your Degree in Communication, Here at Capital
Career Opportunities
US News & World Report includes
Media Editor as one of its Best Careers for 2007.
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Get
Started at Capital
The
Communication Media program at Capital Community College is just
what you're looking for to get started in the
high-tech,
fast-paced world of broadcasting and media production. Getting your
degree at Capital is an important step toward landing a career in
the media industry, or transferring to a four-year university to
earn your bachelor's degree.
Communication Media Degree
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Communication Courses
You'll
explore your own creativity, while working on projects designed to develop
your skills in writing, speaking, audience analysis, information research,
and problem solving. You'll apply these skills in hands-on production
courses, held in the college's Communication Labs. Choose from courses in TV
production, journalism, photography, film study, mass communication, public
speaking, and visual communication.
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Spring 2009 Schedule >>
Media Labs
Most communication courses are held in specialized
Media Labs designed for students and professionals. They include a state-of-the-art
Digital TV Studio with integrated control room; a specialized computer
lab; student media workstations; and, a black-and white traditional photography lab with 10-station
darkroom.
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the Media Labs >>
Capital
Student Network
Outside of class time, you can test your leadership ability and
improve your production and writing skills by participating in the
Capital Student Network (CSN) student media organization – a
student-produced TV webcast, online newspaper, radio podcast, and
blog.
Go to the CSN
Homepage >>
Faculty
Communication Media faculty are teachers and professionals with significant
experience in broadcasting, TV/radio production, photography, journalism,
and multimedia design. You'll learn from people in the industry who've
"been in the trenches."
Meet
the Communication faculty >>
What
Students Say
Get
a sneak peek at video production classes through the eyes of our students.
Video
Production Class in Action >>
Man on the Street: Capital Student News >>
Media Careers and Bachelors Degrees in Communication
These websites feature bachelors' degree programs in
communication, internship sites, scholarship opportunities, and career
outlooks in the media profession.
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to the Links >>
This page was last updated
11/17/2008
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Student Video Productions
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Smart Start
Television Production students from Fall
2006 "put it all together" with a magazine-style show featuring some of
their semester projects. Host: Stacey Copeland.
LIVE
WEBCAST on
DECEMBER 7, 2006
30 minutes |
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Cue Talent
Television
Production students from Spring 2006 "put it all together" with a
magazine-style show featuring some of their semester projects. Hosts:
Rochelle Williams and Terrance Ranel.
RECORDED
MAY 2006
30 minutes |
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