RAD 1500 – Audio I (for Radio Broadcasting)

Course Description

Audio quality is essential in radio. Students learn to operate a broadcast production studio to become proficient with the basic functions of radio production. Students become familiar with the basic operation of broadcast consoles and digital editing. Students also acquire an appreciation of the standards by which the industry judges radio production.

Course Details

Semester: Fall
Campus: Ottawa
Start Date: Week of September 20th
End Date: Week of December 13th
Link Code: TBD
Number of Weeks: 12
Hours per week: 3.5
Campus Visits per Week: N/A
Delivery Type: Congregated (Synchronous & Asynchronous)
Schedule: Thursdays
Associated Area of Interest Media and Communications
Associated College Program:

Broadcasting – Radio

 

Students should be prepared to complete learning by:

X submitting multiple written assignments
using research and essay writing strategies
X delivering presentations
X participating in group-based activities
completing hands-on learning
learning in a fast-paced environment
X completing online work
performing highly-specialized tasks
X using industry software tools

What can I do with this course in the future?

If you enjoyed your dual credit course and are interested in continuing your education at Algonquin College, this course may apply to many programs! See here for information about General Electives and see here for information about applying for exemptions. But this course does come from our General Arts and Science programs – learn more by clicking on the link to your right. Explore more

 

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