Broadcasting - Radio - 220 Mohawk College

About this Program

Level: Diploma in Broadcasting - Radio

Discpline: Radio

Length: 4 semesters

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Application Fee: $100.00
Tuition Fee: $15,814.00

Mohawk College - Fennell Campus

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Program Description

Become an excellent communicator and go on-air and online to connect with your audience with engaging content.Program Highlights :Work with industry professionals. Gain hands-on practical experience on Mohawk’s award-winning radio station, 101.5 The Hawk, and our living lab, Mohawk’s Ignite Radio, igniteradio.ca. Exclusive sports broadcasting course taught with TSN 1150 Hamilton.What you'll learn :Use industry standard studios, audio labs and equipment. Explore and specialize in announcing, music scheduling, commercial production, promotion, news/sports presentation, podcasting, and sales. Train with industry standard software like Adobe Audition, Pro Tools, iMedia Touch, Music Master and Inception News. Develop remote workspace and recording skills. Develop an e-Portfolio of your work.

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