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's CMU's electronic communications programs.

Trey Stohlman

 

Degrees:

Ed.D. Educational Leadership, expected Sp 2010
MA Electronic Media Management, CMU 2003
BAA Broadcast & Cinematic Arts, CMU 2001

Teaching Profile:

BCA 223 - Video Production
BCA 311 - Electronic Media Copywriting
BCA 318 - Broadcast News Writing
BCA 332 - Online Electronic Media
BCA 411 - Long-Form Electronic Media Writing
BCA 415 - Television Advertising Production
BCA 517 - Advanced Audio/Video Performance
BCA 518 - Advanced Radio and Television News

Administrative and Advising:

Advisor, Central Audio Theatre
Advisor, F1RST Post Entertainment

Research Interest:

Gender Studies
Computer Mediated Communication
Social Presence Theory
Technology & New Media
Fantastic and the Arts
Web writing
Communication Technologies

Brief Biography:

Double graduate of the School of BCA program with emphasis in media writing and performance. Worked with a custom cable manufacturer in Florida whose biggest client was Nielsen Media Research. Rumored to be a former club disc jockey in Florida.