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Graduates go on to careers at local radio and television stations; broadcast, cable and satellite networks; social media; Internet content and service providers; wired and wireless telephone companies; and other related media and entertainment industries.
Students may specialize in management and entrepreneurship, audio and video production, law and policy, or international telecommunications. In the rapidly evolving telecommunications field, students are prepared to work in the telecommunications industry in a variety of capacities.
3 days ago · Undergraduate majors in advertising or public relations, film and video, journalism, media studies, and telecommunications. Graduate programs available in media studies and mass communications.
Telecommunications impacts everyone every day. It encompasses a variety of electronic media, including radio and TV, cable and satellite, the internet, and wired and mobile technologies. The department prepares students for careers in media management or production and is an internationally recognized center for research on telecommunications ...
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA INDUSTRIES, B.A. Begin Campus: Any Penn State Campus. End Campus: University Park. Accreditation. All majors in the Bellisario College of Communications are accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications.
Degree Requirements. For the Bachelor of Arts degree in Telecommunications and Media Industries, a minimum of 120 credits is required: 3-4 of the 45 credits for General Education are included in the Requirements for the Major. This includes 0-3 credits of GS courses or 0-4 credits of GQ courses.
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The Telecommunications and Media Industries program seeks to prepare informed, responsible professionals for leadership roles in the electronic communication and information industries. The program stresses the social, cultural and economic impact of electronic media, including radio, television, video games, telephones and the Internet.