Radio & TV Announcing

Track Description

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Brief

Presenting and anchoring studies are immensely valuable as they provide individuals with the necessary skills and confidence to effectively communicate and engage with audiences in various media formats, such as television, radio, and live events. By studying presenting and anchoring, individuals develop expertise in public speaking, on-camera presence, and interview techniques, enabling them to excel in roles as news anchors, talk show hosts, presenters, and event emcees, contributing to the captivating world of media and entertainment..

Code Title Prequisites
RTV440 Production of documentaries non
RTV441 Special Topics in Radio and Television non
RTV442 Internet Radio & TV Introduction to Digital Media COM236
RTV443 Advanced Editing and Multimedia Production Introduction to Video Editing RTV341
RTV444 New Trends of radio and TV industry non
RTV445 Television Production Management non
RTV446 Scriptwriting non
Code Title Prequisites
RTA440 Phonetics for Voice & Speech Phonetics LAN113
RTA441 Interviewing skills non
RTA442 Radio and Television Program Researching non
RTA443 Voice & Speech Oral Proficiency RTV344
RTA444 Anchoring & Presenting Practical Applications non
RTV447 Graduation Project 100 Credit Hours

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