- Practical Media Training: Gain hands-on experience producing content for WLCU-TV, 88.7 FM The Tiger, and The
Campus Times, developing the skills you need for real-world media work.
- Professional Experience: Participate in internships, campus projects, and industry collaborations to prepare
for the demands of modern media careers.
- Expert Guidance: Learn from faculty with extensive experience in broadcasting, journalism, public
relations, and digital media.
- Career-Ready Skills: Graduate equipped to excel in television, radio, digital media, corporate communications,
or content creation roles.
Campbellsville University’s Broadcast and Digital Media program offers a comprehensive
curriculum designed to strengthen your skills in storytelling, media production, and
digital communication strategy. Offered at our Campbellsville campus, the program
allows you to explore multiple facets of the media field, including television, radio,
online content creation, and journalism. Through foundational and advanced courses,
students gain the technical knowledge and creative skills needed to succeed in today’s
fast-paced media industry. Explore the full list of Broadcast and Digital Media course
requirements here.
To enroll in the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Broadcast and Digital
Media program at Campbellsville University, applicants must meet the following admission
standards:
- High School Completion: Submit official proof of a high school diploma or GED equivalency.
- Official Transcripts: Provide transcripts from your high school and any colleges or universities previously
attended.
- Minimum 2.0 GPA: Applicants must meet this academic requirement for program acceptance.
Once admitted, you'll begin building the creative, technical, and ethical foundations
needed for success in broadcasting, journalism, and digital media.
Graduates of the Broadcast and Digital Media program at Campbellsville University
are equipped for a wide range of careers across the media and communication fields.
Potential career options include:
- Broadcast Journalist
- Digital Media Producer
- Social Media Manager
- News Reporter
- Media Content Creator
- Communication Coordinator
- Radio or TV Producer
Whether you pursue broadcasting, journalism, content creation, or other media-related
roles, you’ll be prepared to communicate with clarity, creativity, and strong ethical
grounding.
Ready to move forward with your interest in broadcasting, journalism, or digital media?
To learn more about the Broadcast and Digital Media program at Campbellsville University,
or to begin your application, contact us at admissions@campbellsville.edu or call (270) 789-5220. Our admissions team is ready to guide you as you take the
next step toward a meaningful career in media.