Broadcasting
Department
Engineering the sonic and visual landscapes of modern information. We train the architects of the airwaves to deliver accurate, engaging, and ethical content to a global audience.
The Engineering of Sonic & Visual Narrative
The Department of Broadcasting is a premier training ground for the architects of the airwaves. We merge the technical precision of audio-visual engineering with the creative art of storytelling to prepare professionals for a rapidly evolving media landscape.
Our curriculum transcends basic operation; it focuses on the strategic management of information flow across radio, television, and digital platforms, ensuring our graduates deliver content that is as ethical as it is engaging.
Our Philosophy
We believe that broadcasting is the most powerful tool for societal enlightenment. Our philosophy merges technical mastery of the airwaves with a deep commitment to the public interest, ensuring that every broadcast is a balance of creativity and truth.
Creative Rigor
Students are trained to move beyond basic operation into the realm of sonic and visual architecture, designing content that captures attention while delivering substance.
Ethical Broadcasting
We instill a rigid code of professional ethics, training our graduates to navigate the complexities of media law and public responsibility with integrity.
Strategic Objectives
Master the technical operation of radio and television equipment, ensuring flawless signal delivery and high-production value.
Develop a critical understanding of broadcast law and ethics to ensure content adheres to professional and regulatory standards.
Cultivate the ability to synthesize complex information into engaging, concise, and timely broadcasts for diverse global audiences.
Equip students with the skills to lead production teams, managing the pipeline from concept and script to final air-time.
Integrate emerging digital technologies and streaming platforms to evolve the traditional broadcasting model into a multi-channel experience.
Programme Standards
Core Disciplines
- Radio Production & Engineering
- Television Directing & Editing
- Digital Content Strategy
- Media Law & Ethics
Entry Requirements
- UTME or Direct Entry candidates
- Minimum credits in English and core subjects
- Aptitude for creative & technical storytelling
Professional Aim
- Broadcast Production Mastery
- Digital Media Fluency
- Newsroom Leadership Capability
- Technical AV Certification
Programme Focus & Scope
The Broadcasting programme is engineered to produce "Media Architects." We blend the science of signal transmission and audio-visual engineering with the art of storytelling. By simulating real-world newsroom and studio environments, we ensure our graduates can pivot seamlessly between traditional broadcasting and emerging digital streaming ecosystems.
- Key Focus: Audio-Visual Excellence & Ethics
- Academic Path: B.A. in Broadcasting
- Core Training: Studio Production & Digital Media
- Outcome: Professional Broadcaster
Broadcasting Career Pathways
Executive Producer
Overseeing the creative and technical direction of high-impact television and radio programs.
Broadcast Journalist
Delivering real-time reporting and anchor-desk analysis for national and international news networks.
Media Director
Strategizing the delivery of content across multi-channel ecosystems to maximize audience reach.
Sound Engineer
Mastering the sonic architecture of broadcasts to ensure professional-grade audio quality.
Digital Content Lead
Innovating the transition from traditional airwaves to streaming and on-demand media platforms.
Program Director
Curating the scheduling and content flow of broadcasting stations to maintain audience loyalty.
Master the Airwaves
Join a department where technical precision meets creative storytelling. Master the art of broadcasting to lead the next generation of global media professionals.