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Broadcasting Schools in Arizona

Broadcasting, also referred to as broadcast journalism, is a career that requires professional education and certification. Usually, a four-year degree is required to find work. However, there are some instances where a two year education or less can be obtained for careers in broadcasting of various kinds. This is a highly competitive industry and professionals that have education are more likely to get hired because broadcasters don't have time to get involved with job training and hands-on learning for those who don't have a formal education. Broadcasting professionals will work in places like radio stations, television stations, news media outlets, and more. They will perform duties like reporting news through various mediums, interacting with viewers, listeners, and readers, as well as gathering news and information. There is little formal licensing required for this career aside from those who choose to work in technical areas of broadcasting. The careers in broadcast journalism and broadcasting pay quite well in most cases, with professionals earning $42,000 annually on average. This, of course, varies depending on the position that is held and the amount of education and experience that a professional has. Job prospects are expected to increase by about 7% through the next decade, and will be highest for those who have a college degree in broadcasting and journalism or related fields, as well as experience in the industry through internships or college jobs.

Featured Broadcasting Schools in Arizona:

University of Phoenix
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As the largest private university in North America, University of Phoenix has more than 200 locations, and is available online in most countries around the world. Whether you're seeking a college degree at an associate's, bachelor's, master's, or doctoral level, we can help you reach your academic goal—and sooner than you might think.

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The Art Institutes
Campus

The Art Institutes system of schools offers a range of master's, bachelor's, and associate's degree programs, as well as diploma and certificate programs specializing in the creative and applied arts. We also offer a variety of online, evening, and weekend learning options, so there's an education solution to fit your schedule. And our professional-grade technology can give you the practical skills to match your ideas—helping you transform your creative energy into a fulfilling career.

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Western International University
Campus

Pursue your degree with Western International University. We offer programs at three campuses in Arizona and a live, interactive online classes taught by experienced industry professionals.

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Collins College
Campus

Collins College can provide you with the education you need to start a new career in Visual Communications, Multimedia Production, Animation, Digital Video and more.

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DeVry University
Campus

DeVry University provides quality education that employers respect, and is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association (ncahlc.org), the same organization that accredits many other well-known public and private schools.

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CollegeAmerica
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Finally, a college that delivers. CollegeAmerica is truly unique in that their curriculum is designed for one purpose and one purpose only: to prepare students for success.

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