Sports and Digital Broadcasting
Overview
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Format:
On-campus / Online
Description
The degree focuses on a mass communication and sports broadcasting. Students learn to produce professional-quality sports content for television, radio, and online platforms, preparing for careers such as sports anchors, commentators, producers, or multimedia content creators in the sports media world. The program will focus on sports broadcasting and journalism, live event production, digital content creation, on-camera presentation and commentary, and technical skills in editing, camera operation, and streaming technologies.
Preparation
This program is designed to allow a student to be admitted as either a transfer applicant or as a direct enrolled applicant.
Students enrolling in the Sports and Digital Broadcasting BAS program as a transfer applicant may have earned any associate in applied science, associate in arts, or associate in science from an accredited institution recognized by Bismarck State College. Previous college coursework, along with industry experience and/or military training, may be considered to determine eligibility.
PROGRAM ADMISSION
The Bachelor of Applied Science in Sports and Digital Broadcasting is designed for qualified students to be directly admitted. In addition to being admitted to BSC, students must meet program requirements based on their status:
First-Year Applicant
A student who has no prior postsecondary experience or who has earned less than 24 semester credits or 36 quarter credits. Students who earned college credits while still in high school are considered first-year applicants.
Students must apply and be accepted at BSC as degree seeking, in addition to the following requirements:
1. Minimum high school cumulative grade point average of 2.00+
2. Completion of high school core course requirements:
- English: four units
- Mathematics: Algebra I or above – three units
- Laboratory Science: three units
- Social Science: three units
Notes:
- Successful completion of a GED exam meets the qualifications for both #1 and #2 above.
- Applicants 25 years of age or older on the first day of class are exempt from the high school core requirements.
- Students who don’t meet requirements #1 and #2 will begin their college career in Mass Communication AAS.
- After the completion of one semester of BSC enrollment with a 2.00 cumulative GPA, a student may request a program change into the Sports and Digital Broadcasting Bachelor of Applied Science program.
Transfer Applicant
A student who has earned 24 semester credits or 36 quarter credits from an accredited post-secondary institution.
Students must apply and be accepted at BSC as degree seeking, in addition to the following requirements:
1. Cumulative grade point average – 2.00+ on all accredited post-secondary institutions attended.
2. Student must not be on dismissed or suspension status at their most recently attended institution.
Notes:
- Students who don’t meet requirements #1 and #2 will begin their college career in the Mass Communication AAS.
- After the completion of one semester of BSC enrollment with a 2.00 cumulative GPA, a student may request a program change into the Sports and Digital Broadcasting Bachelor of Applied Science program.
Returning Applicant
Returning to BSC following a break in enrollment or graduation.
Students must apply and be accepted at BSC as degree seeking, in addition to the following requirements:
1. Cumulative grade point average – 2.00+ on credits from all prior accredited post-secondary institutions attended, including BSC.
2. Student must not be on dismissed or suspension status.
Notes:
- Students who don’t meet requirements #1 and #2 will begin their college career in the Mass Communication AAS.
- After the completion of one semester of BSC enrollment with a 2.00 cumulative GPA, a student may request a program change into the Sports and Digital Broadcasting Bachelor of Applied Science program.