Program Description
Broadcasting - Television & Communications Media Advanced Diploma
The Broadcast Radio program at Mohawk College is a premiere broadcast school offering radio courses and training. Students in the program will have the chance to:
- Learn to develop creative skills as well as discipline and professional attitudes through the production of various program formats including sports, news and public affairs, music shows, entertainment specials and award competitions
- Learn to communicate professionally in all aspects of television operations and production
- Acquire the technical skills needed to handle numerous operational and production positions in the television field
- Learn to perform creative functions within the television industry including directing, producing and writing
- Understand television employment opportunities, the business side of television production as well as how to secure a career in broadcasting
- Learn about the use of video for corporate communications and web design
Degree Transfer
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Broadcasting - Television & Communications Media Alumni
"I discovered my passion for broadcasting at Mohawk College. As a student, I lived in the studio because I was so excited by what we were doing. We would let our creative juices run wild while we worked on different television projects. Many of my classmates remain close friends to this day. Several of them I work with at CH Television. When I go back to visit the college and I see the enthusiasm of the students, it takes me back to my good old days at Mohawk and reminds me of why I got into the business. It's fun! It was then, and it is now. I've had a lot of good fortune in my career and it all began in the television studios of Mohawk College. My college days are long gone, but the fond memories will never fade away."
Matt Hayes
Broadcasting - Television and Communications Media, 1978
Weathercaster, CH News at Noon/CH News at Six









"I discovered my passion for broadcasting at Mohawk College. As a student, I lived in the studio because I was so excited by what we were doing. We would let our creative juices run wild while we worked on different television projects. Many of my classmates remain close friends to this day. Several of them I work with at CH Television. When I go back to visit the college and I see the enthusiasm of the students, it takes me back to my good old days at Mohawk and reminds me of why I got into the business. It's fun! It was then, and it is now. I've had a lot of good fortune in my career and it all began in the television studios of Mohawk College. My college days are long gone, but the fond memories will never fade away."


