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Brooks Institute
Make your education picture perfect. Brooks Institute is one of the leaders in visual arts education. Brooks' two campuses are located in Santa Barbara and Ventura, California. The faculty teaches degree programs in still photography, motion picture/video, visual journalism, and visual communications. Specialized Associate Degree programs can be completed in as little as eighteen months and career placement assistance is available.
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The Art Institutes
The Art Institutes system of schools is a leading educator of students in the creative and applied arts, including design, media, fashion, and culinary programs. Every program of study offered to you is regularly reviewed by industry leaders, advisors, and employers for relevance in the marketplace. Changes are made, if necessary, to integrate subject matter into the curriculum so that our degree programs reflect the way things are done in the real world of work. Programs listed are not offered at all locations.
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Broadcast Journalism

From world news to your local weather, you, too, can be in broadcast journalism. You can be writing, interviewing or presenting on news bulletins, current affairs and magazine programs, or engage in research - all activities that are required to create, produce and deliver a program through radio, television or other mass media. While we all aspire to be the next Tom Brokaw or Diane Sawyer, most broadcast jobs are off-air. As such, choose a broadcast journalism school that will help you build skills in the area of content production, writing and researching. In addition, students should take course work in a combination of political science, history, or economics.