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You like to be challenged both mechanically and technically. You have a knack for either audio or video production, or both! You can't wait to get the set ready, shoot the scenes and edit a perfect show! Check out Audio/Video Production and Broadcast.
The Program
Get ready for the best of both worlds. You'll learn both engineering (technical) and production skills in one program!
- The Engineering Side -You'll be able to design and install complete systems, and troubleshoot and repair broken equipment.
- The Production Side - You can record and edit both audio and video! You'll be ready to fill any crew position in a live studio production, perform electronic field production (EFP) and electronic news gathering (ENG). Learn both linear and non-linear video editing!
You'll automatically be a certified technologist by completing the associate degree program, as the technology is certified by the Society of Broadcast Engineers!
Learn By Doing
In this technology, you've got to try things out to learn. Hocking College has state-of-the-art equipment that will provide you with the extensive experience you needed. Try out the...
- Full production studio located on campus!
- Remote truck and take the show on the road!
- Campus radio stations- fellow students listen to you LIVE!
You'll also make great professional connections with two internships- one each year. You'll be working in an actual radio station or TV station as part of the production crew!
Jobs for Grads
Out of the Box - Right after graduating grads find jobs as.
- Broadcast Technicians
- Videographers
- Audio Recordists
- Broadcast Producers
- Maintenance Technicians
Entry level salaries are around $20,000 per year!
Down the Road - If you're ambitious and a hard worker, the sky is the limit! We have grads from this program who earn over $100,000 annually as sales engineers!
Accreditation/Approval
Society of Broadcast Engineers
9247 North Meridian Street, Suite 305
Indianapolis IN 46260
(317)846-9000
www.sbe.org
More Information For additional information concerning the AudioVisual Program please contact Harry Tompkins at (740) 753-7147 or
tompkins_h@hocking.edu
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