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Degree
Masters
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Broadcasting | Communications | Journalism
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies | Journalism and Information
Course Language
English
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Program Overview


Broadcasting (BRDC) Program

The Broadcasting (BRDC) program offers a range of courses that cater to the needs of students interested in the field of broadcasting. The program provides students with the opportunity to develop their skills in digital motion graphics, broadcast management, and broadcast documentary production.


Course Details

  • BRDC 833: Digital Motion Graphics
    • Crosslisted with BRDC 433
    • Prerequisites: JOMC 101, JOMC 130-134, JOUR 200A with a C or higher; ADPR 151, ADPR 221, ADPR 283 or BRDC 227, BRDC 269, BRDC 260 or SPMC 150, 250 or JOUR 200B with a C or higher; junior standing
    • Description: Creating digital motion graphics and animation using compositing and animation software. Covers project creation, techniques, workflow management, and related post-production work.
    • Credit Hours: 3
  • BRDC 854: Broadcast Management
    • Crosslisted with BRDC 454
    • Prerequisites: JOMC 101, JOMC 130-134, JOUR 200A with a C or higher; ADPR 151, ADPR 221, ADPR 283 or BRDC 227, BRDC 269, BRDC 260 or SPMC 150, 250 or JOUR 200B with a C or higher; junior standing
    • Description: Organizational and management procedures as they relate to the telecommunications media.
    • Credit Hours: 3
  • BRDC 873: Broadcast Documentary
    • Crosslisted with BRDC 473
    • Prerequisites: JOMC 101, JOMC 130-134, JOUR 200A with a C or higher; ADPR 151, ADPR 221, ADPR 283 or BRDC 227, BRDC 269, BRDC 260 or SPMC 150, 250 or JOUR 200B with a C or higher; junior standing
    • Description: Depth reporting and advanced production techniques necessary for the preparation of a broadcast documentary program.
    • Credit Hours: 3
  • BRDC 891: Special Topics
    • Crosslisted with BRDC 491
    • Description: Topics vary each term.
    • Credit Hours: 1-4
    • Note: 12 hours max special topics hours at all levels (100, 200, 300, 400) per degree. May be repeated up to three times so long as the topics are different.

Program Overview

The Broadcasting (BRDC) program at the University of NebraskaLincoln is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field of broadcasting. The program offers a range of courses that cater to the needs of students interested in digital motion graphics, broadcast management, and broadcast documentary production. With a focus on hands-on learning and real-world applications, the program prepares students for successful careers in the broadcasting industry.


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