Broadcast Journalism

CIP 09.0402 Associate Certificate

Program Availability

Schools Offering

3

6 total including inactive

States

3

Across 3 states

Graduates (2023)

8

Total completions

Broadcast Journalism is offered as a associate and certificate program at schools across 3 states, making it a solid trade program. The most popular states are California, Michigan and Ohio.

Career & Cost Overview

Median Salary

$45,680

Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys

Job Growth

-5.5%

10-year projected growth

Median Tuition

$1,651

In-state annual rate

Graduates typically pursue careers as Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys. In-state tuition ranges from $1,104 to $4,224, and the work is primarily indoor with light physical demands — suited for analytical thinkers who enjoy problem-solving.

Graduate Demographics

Gender Distribution

Male: 6 (75.0%)
Female: 2 (25.0%)

Degree Level Distribution

Associate: 5 (62.5%)
Certificate: 3 (37.5%)

Is This Career Right for You?

Is This Career Right for You?

Interest Profile (Holland Codes)

A
Artistic
I
Investigative
E
Enterprising

creative expression and innovation; research, analysis, and problem-solving; leading, influencing, and persuading others

What does this mean? ▼

This career is best suited for people who enjoy:

  • Creative design
  • Artistic expression
  • Conducting research
  • Solving complex problems
  • Leadership roles
  • Sales

Ideal Candidate Profile

👤 Personality Traits

Creative
Imaginative
Analytical
Curious
Confident
Persuasive

💡 Interests

Creative design
Artistic expression
Conducting research
Solving complex problems
Leadership roles
Sales

Work Values

Speaking
Active Listening
Writing
Achievement
Knowledge
Creativity

Ask Yourself These Questions

1

Do you enjoy creative expression and innovation; research, analysis, and problem-solving; leading, influencing, and persuading others?

2

Do you value speaking?

3

Are you willing to develop the technical skills required for this field?

This Career May Be Great For You If:

  • Analytical thinkers who enjoy problem-solving
  • Creative individuals who value originality
  • Natural leaders who enjoy persuading and influencing

Consider These Challenges:

  • Those who prefer routine tasks
  • Those who prefer structured, rule-based environments
  • Those who avoid public speaking or sales
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Note: This assessment is based on typical requirements and characteristics for careers in this field. Individual experiences may vary. Consider your own interests, values, and goals when making career decisions.

Where Can You Study Broadcast Journalism?

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