Podcasting, Minor

Course Requirements 

The Minor in Podcasting prepares students to produce, edit, and share engaging podcasts using a range of audio digital content. From examining the history of audio storytelling in the podcast medium, students will develop narratives, learn best practices for conducting interviews and storytelling, and acquire skills for how to engage audiences and distribute their finished content to a mass audience.

Students will gain the technical skills to produce substantive audio content. Students will gain an understanding of the editorial processes and tools used to achieve a finalized podcast, and later, a fully realized podcast series. Students will build practical knowledge about editing recordings in a digital audio workstation (DAW) environment, advanced editing skills, building structural arrangements, and audio mixing and mastering. In addition, students will learn how to write effectively and ethically for the podcast medium.

Students enrolled in the Minor in Podcasting must take five required courses. This dynamic minor is designed to serve a wide range of students, including students in the School of Journalism & Mass Communications (especially students in Media Production and Journalism) who desire to deepen their knowledge and practice of the podcasting medium, to adult learners and professionals who wish to explore podcasts and then create their own. 

The SOJMC has faculty who are trained audio and journalism professionals, who bring extensive professional expertise to this program.

JMC 101 Bison image Media Literacy3
JMC 231Intro to Audio Production3
JMC 265Introduction to Podcasting3
JMC 331Radio-TV Announ & Newscasting3
JMC 365Advanced Podcasting3
Total Credit Hours15