This radio, television and film program is under the umbrella of the College of Communication at the University of Texas at Austin. The program offers a bachelor of science, master's of arts or Ph.D. in its "Studies" area or a master's of fine arts in "Film & Video Production" or "Screenwriting." Highlights of the program include a documentary center and a film institute.
The University of Texas at Austin
College of Communication
1 University Station
Austin, TX 78712
(512) 475-7348
http://communication.utexas.edu/
http://utdoccenter.org/
The Art Institute is a national group of career training schools, offering extensive coursework in video and audio production, graphic design and media arts. Each Art Institute offers slightly different programs and degrees, so contact the school in your region of Texas for more information. Degrees offered at the Art Institutes are two-year associate of applied science and four-year bachelor of science and bachelor of fine arts degrees.
The Art Institute of Austin
101 W. Louis Henna Blvd., Suite 100
Austin, TX 78728
(866) 583-7952
artinstitutes.edu/austin/
The Art Institute of Dallas
8080 Park Lane, Suite 100
Dallas, TX 75231-5993
(800) 275-4243
artinstitutes.edu/dallas/
The Art Institute of Houston
1900 Yorktown St.
Houston, TX 77056-4197
(800) 275-4244
artinstitutes.edu/houston/
The bachelor of science in digital media degree at the University of Houston offers coursework in graphic and web design, videography and multimedia. The University of Houston has a working agreement with several community colleges that allow students to take beginning classes off campus.
University of Houston
4800 Calhoun Road
Houston, TX 77004
(713) 743-2255
digitalmedia.tech.uh.edu/courses/
The San Antonio College radio, television and film program offers coursework in computer applications for media production, television and field production and mass communications. Earn and associate of arts or an associate of science degree in the two-year program. The Jean Longwith Radio, TV & Film Building houses two television studios, a music production facility and the student-run KSYM-FM radio station.
San Antonio College
1300 San Pedro Ave.
San Antonio, TX 78212-4299
(210) 486-0000
alamo.edu/sac/rtf/textonly.html
Central Texas College in Killeen, Texas, (between Dallas and Austin) offers an associate of arts degree in media production. The school also offers two more certificate of completion programs in radio broadcasting and television/radio broadcasting. Tthe opportunity to work for KNCT-TV and KNCT-FM is incorporated into coursework.
Central Texas College
6200 W. Central Texas Expressway
Building 109, Room 121
Killeen, TX 76549-4199
(254) 526-1176
ctcd.edu/telecom/
The radio, television and film program at the University of North Texas offers certificate, undergraduate and graduate degrees. You can get a certificate in television news producing, media management or Spanish language media. The bachelor of arts degrees major in radio, television and film and electronic news. Students work at the Denton television station NTTV and KNTU-FM radio.
University of North Texas
1155 Union Circle # 310589
Denton, TX 76203-5017
(940) 565-2537
rtvf.unt.edu/index.html