About BCA
If you seek a dynamic profession marked by advanced
technology, rapid development and abundant opportunity,
the study of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts may be
for you.
CMU's School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts offers
one of the largest electronic media programs in the
country. As you explore your career options, consider
these key components that distinguish CMU's electronic
communications programs:
- Radio experience with BCA's station WMHW-FM,
Modern Rock 91.5
- Television and broadcast
journalism opportunities with News Central and
community cable station
MHTV
- Webcasting experience with Moore Media
Digital Design (M2D2), the school's multimedia
design, development
and production laboratory
- Professional
development through chapters of the National
Broadcasting Society/Alpha
Epsilon Rho (NBS/AERho)
and the Radio-Television News Directors
Association (RTNDA)
- Cinematic Opportunities
through The Film Society
- Broadcast scholarship
and internship opportunities
- Production facilities
that recently have been enhanced with more
than $1 million
in new equipment
- For BCA Key Information click here
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