Explore how news content is delivered through a variety of mediums, the social and cultural impact of the media, and its role in shaping public perception.
Understand the process of transmitting information to a large amount of people through mass media. This can be in the form of newspapers, radio, television, websites, film, and any technology that is an outlet to get information to the public.
Students can gain hands-on experience through working in our:
- TV studio
- Radio station
- Campus newspaper
Contact Us
Chad Mark Glen
Radio Faculty
Building 400, room 403L
cglen@520v88.com
510.723.6609
Tom Lothian
Journalism Faculty
IOB/403Q, Spectator/2325, TV/124
tlothian@520v88.com
510.400.7968
Sujoy Sarkar
Staff
Building 100, room 124A
ssarkar@520v88.com
510.723.7685
Programs
Programs | Associate Degree |
Transfer Degree |
Certificate | Noncredit |
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Journalism | ||||
Mass Communications | ||||
Radio and Television Broadcasting |
Radio Broadcasting
Build skills in music, production, promotions, news, sports, web design, programming, underwriting/sales, traffic and public service.
Journalism
Take on leadership and editorial positions to prepare for the decision making roles in the media industry.
Television Production
Gain access to a state of the art High Definition television studio located on the Chabot campus.