Film Education

Pursue a degree in Communication or other film-related field.

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The MSU Broadcasting Department offers you exclusive opportunities to prepare yourself for a career in broadcasting communications. Our department provides hands-on experience with cutting-edge technology that prepares students for a variety of careers. Whether you choose to express your creativity on or off screen, the broadcasting department is where it all happens.

Contact:
Neil Roberts
Associate Professor of Broadcastingj
701 858 3175
Neil.roberts@minotstateu.edu

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Recent changes in the media world have shown that students entering the field need training beyond the journalism concentration of writing and reporting. BSC now offers video and audio broadcast, as well as electronic (Web) publishing and digital elements as part of the Mass Communications program.

The degree plan provides background in the journalism/mass communications profession and conveys the importance and responsibility of presenting accurate information in the media. Courses cover ethical writing skills, news photography, print publication, Web publication, and video-audio production.

Contact:
Karen Bauer
Armory 123
701-224-5522
Karen.Bauer@bismarckstate.edu

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Communication majors attract more enthusiastic students than nearly any other discipline, not only at NDSU but on most campuses across the United States. And with good reason: students realize that study in communication is not only a way to a good job, but it’s superb background for almost any profession you can imagine.

Contact:
Dr. Mark Meister
Professor, Department Chair
701 231 7635

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The Communication Program at the University of North Dakota is a unique, multi-disciplinary program offering an undergraduate degree and minor as well as graduate programs. Over 300 undergraduate communication students have an opportunity to study closely with faculty across the broad range of communication areas and to prepare themselves for both careers and citizenship. In addition, students can be active in campus and community life through numerous student organizations and opportunities available through the classroom.

Contact:
Communication Program
Tel:701.777.2159
O’Kelly Hall Room 332
221 Centennial Drive Stop 7169
Grand Forks, ND 58202-7169

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Four year degree; Bachelor of Science (BS)

The world is changing and at the heart of this change is the convergence of communication technologies. Now, more than ever, there is a need for ethical, technically competent, and professional communication leaders. The Mass Communications bachelor’s degree program at the University of Mary is meeting that need, and students will be astounded at the opportunities for real-life experience they will have at Mary.

Contact:
University of Mary Admissions
7500 University Drive
Bismarck, ND 58504
enroll@umary.edu
(701) 355-8030
(800) 288-6279 (MARY)

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