The State University of New York (SUNY) has a campus in Oswego, right near Lake Ontario. This school offers an online bachelor's degree program in broadcasting and mass communication. In order to be eligible, students must have an associate's degree in broadcasting, mass communications, media studies or a related field. The program's required courses and electives are all available online through the SUNY Learning Network. Most students are able to complete the broadcasting degree program in two years if studying full-time. Financial aid options are available to students who are enrolled full-time, though courses can be taken on a part-time schedule according to the student's preferences.
State University of New York Oswego
7060 Route 104
Oswego, NY 13126
(315) 312-2500
oswego.edu
Breyer State University is an online school offering programs in a variety of fields, including broadcasting and mass communications. This bachelor's degree program offers students the opportunity to learn about new technologies and the skills needed for a career in mass media, journalism, radio, television or online communications. Applicants must possess a high school diploma or GED. Students study communication theory and public relations strategies in early courses, followed by a project in one area of broadcasting and mass communication. A research topic course is also required for all students. Up to 50 percent of the degree, which consists of 120 semester hours, may be earned through transfer credits.
Breyer State University
6080 Center Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90045
(310) 242-5964
breyerstate.com
The American Broadcasting School, which was founded in 1970, has three campuses: Tulsa, Dallas, and a main campus in Oklahoma City. This school offers a nationally accredited online degree program in broadcasting that can be completed in 43 weeks. The program prepares students for a career in professional broadcasting with a focus in radio. Students learn how to broadcast over the Internet, which allows them the opportunity to receive valuable feedback from their professors. Courses include broadcast theory, air shifts, newscasting, programming and digital production. Tuition costs include the books, training software and other materials needed to complete the program. Financial aid is available for students who qualify, and enrollment is ongoing.
American Broadcasting School
4511 SE 29th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73115
(405) 672-6511
radioschool.com