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Media Communications and Broadcasting Schools in Boston
Boston isn't lacking great schools to fill the needs of broadcasting students. It is considered by some to be America's foremost college town, with more than 100 higher learning institutions in its metropolitan area. Boston College, for example, has a department of radio and film, a broadcast journalism emphasis and a mass communication degree under their school of communication. Along the same lines, the University of Massachusetts at Boston offers certificates in communiation studies.
Performing arts has a total of 2,858 workers in the narrowly-defined broadcasting area with 38 broadcasting employers. Broadcasting employees make an average of $1,383 per week. Between now and 2010, Boston audio and video equipment technician (photographers, cameramen, editors) jobs will grow by a total of 11%, with 2,650 job openings coming to 8,030 total jobs in the area. Media and communication worker (writer, reporter, editor) jobs will grow by 15%, with 8,290 job openings, and total jobs numbering 23,750.
About: The New England Institute of Art is located in the heart of the Boston area, the home to more colleges and universities than any other city in North America.
Accessible by public transportation, you'll be able to take advantage of all that the area offers. From museums to sporting events, theater and a top-10 media market, the opportunities to experience college life are yours. Request Information
About: Find yourself in a creative career at The New England Institute of Art, one of 31 Art Institutes located in major cities across North America. We¿ll help take you there with a real-world, hands-on education in Design, Media Arts, Fashion & the Culinary Arts. Just imagine: preparing for a career you¿ll love. Becoming the professional you¿ve always known you could be. Request Information
University of Massachusetts, Visual and Performing Arts Program - North Dartmouth
North Dartmouth, MA US
