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Earning a Degree in Radio and TV BroadcastingContinuing Education Requirement for a Job in the Broadcast Industry
Those who are seeking to change their career should take a look at the broadcast industry. This is an exciting, well paid field which can be entered with a 2 year degree.
Earning a degree in radio and TV broadcasting can lead to obtaining a job in this exciting field. A degree in radio and TV broadcasting can be earned by attending a two year technical school or community college. There is no requirement to earn a bachelors degree, the only requirement is to be proactive and love to interact with people. Entering the field at any age level is possible and adults typically receive preference because of their established work ethics. Radio and TV Broadcast CareersCareers in radio and TV broadcasting encompass several different paths, which need consideration when entering an education and training program. Specialized areas include:
Education and Training ProgramsEducation programs in radio and TV broadcasting prepare students by taking the following foundation courses:
Job Responsibilities in Broadcast CareersThe following provides additional job responsibilities for the three primary careers in the field. These include: Radio and TV Broadcast Technicians
Television Camera Operators
Recording Engineers
Radio and TV Broadcast Career IncomesAccording to the Salary.com (July 2008) the following is the annual salary range for:
The lower end represents average starting salaries and the upper end of each range represents over 20 years of service. Working in the radio and TV broadcasting industry is competitive; however an excellent opportunity for someone seeking a change in careers. The degree for this career can be earned by taking classes part time and in the evening, as required to fit personal situations. This makes entering radio and TV broadcasting much more obtainable for adults who do not want to complete a four year program in this or other career fields. Visit Changing Careers and Transferable Skills and 10 Tips for Adults Who are Going Back to School for additional advice and recommendations for helping to succeed in entering the broadcast industry.
The copyright of the article Earning a Degree in Radio and TV Broadcasting in Adult Education is owned by David R. Wetzel. Permission to republish Earning a Degree in Radio and TV Broadcasting in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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