Emerson College – Radio

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Length to Graduate: 4 Years
Location: MA-Boston, CA-Los Angeles
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $84,480
Subject: Radio

DESCRIPTION

The specialization in Radio is intended to provide students with a background in the business and production of radio programming. In addition to conventional radio formats and uses, the student can also explore the development of new and alternative radio programming distribution channels, including Internet and satellite. Students also have the opportunity to earn non-tuition credits working in significant positions for WERS-FM or WECB-AM.

The Visual and Media Arts Foundations offers the student a broad theoretical, historical and practical introduction to the visual and media arts.

ADVANTAGES

The Emerson College Equipment Distribution Center (EDC) loans professional, state-of-the-art equipment and facilities to faculty and students to fulfill class assignments. Professional staff and student employees are available to provide technical support when needed. It includes the Film Equipment Center and the Video, Audio, New Media Equipment Centers.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

Emerson Stage, the department’s production unit, presents many student created events annually in a variety of theatrical genres, events directed by faculty, professional guest artists, and students. Through productions at the Cutler Majestic Theatre, the Paramount Center, and in the Tufte Center, students are exposed to a wide range of performance and production opportunities.

FINANCIAL AID

Through federal, state, and institutional financial aid programs, as well as a payment plan program and variety of educational loan options, we strive to help families manage the cost of a quality education.

SCHOLARSHIPS

A number of scholarship opportunities are available.

CERTIFICATIONS

Emerson College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

SUMMARY

Emerson College offers educational programs that prepare undergraduate and graduate men and women to assume positions of responsibility and leadership in communication and the arts and to pursue scholarship and work that brings innovation to these disciplines.

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Emerson College – Radio
120 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02116-4624

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