Facilities
The Radio, TV and Film Studies Department offers students a wide range of production opportunities through Radio EMU which broadcasts on 106.5 Mhz. and EMU TV studios. Both EMU Radio and TV offer hands-on production experience in preparation for future careers in the media professions. Students can also gain experience through the University Media Center producing a variety of contemporary genres and styles including drama, documentary and news production, among many others. The department also offers a unique opportunity to participate in the University’s Underwater Photography and Video Research Center.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Radio-TV and Film Studies program who successfully compete for placements in national and private radio and television industries, private production companies, and state broadcasting corporations are all equipped with the philosophy of life-long learning. Our graduates work as correspondents, journalists, producers, on-air announcers, editors, scriptwriters, camerapersons, sound and light specialists, video and editing operators, DJs and art directors. Graduates also secure employment in on-line newspapers, state institutions and in the publishing, broadcasting units of the state and civil non-profit organizations.
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