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3 Radio Degree Programs in USA


Plattsburgh, State University of New York (SUNY)
Audio-Radio Production
- Plattsburgh, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
On the radio side of this program, you have many opportunities to both learn and practice what’s involved in this longest-running medium: radio. From day one you can join up with students across campus. Broadcast the latest and greatest music (yet) to hit the airwaves as a member of “The Quake,” college’s student-run, online radio facility. To develop your on-air skills, you’ll run weekly shows that are broadcast on our cable-access, tele-radio station WARP.


Plattsburgh, State University of New York (SUNY)
Bachelor of Arts in Radio Production
- Plattsburgh, USA
BA
On-Campus
Bachelor of Arts in Radio Production acquire technical proficiency with digital audio tools. Understand the theoretical concepts behind a variety of media. Learn what it takes to work in radio as a productions and promotions director, sales and operations manager and disc jockey. Develop the ability to create a variety of audio productions for specific audiences. And experience the world of music recording through hands-on field recording of campus events.
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Daytona State College
Radiography, A.S.
- Daytona Beach, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
2 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Daytona State College sponsors a full-time radiography program. Radiography, AS program completion leads to an Associate of Science Degree in Radiography. Program graduates are eligible for national certification/registration in radiography by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and appropriate state licensure.
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Radio degree programs offer a unique blend of creativity and technical expertise, making them an exciting choice for students interested in broadcasting, multimedia production, and audio engineering. You'll explore the fundamentals of sound, radio production techniques, and the evolution of media.
As students immerse themselves in radio studies, they’ll gain essential skills such as audio editing, scriptwriting, voice training, and sound design. Coursework often includes practical instruction in live broadcasting, where learners apply their knowledge in real-time scenarios, enhancing their confidence and technical capabilities. The environment fosters independence and encourages experimentation with various formats and styles.
Graduates of radio programs in the USA typically find opportunities in a wide range of fields, from radio broadcasting and podcast production to sound engineering for film and television. The skills developed through these programs are globally transferable, equipping you for diverse roles in an industry that continues to innovate and adapt to new technologies. Students strengthen their adaptability as they engage with evolving media landscapes and audience needs.