Minor requirements
This 24-credit minor teaches students the secrets behind creating a successful studio production in small, hands-on classes and our radio studios.
Learn about how to successfully create and manage your own radio productions and podcasts through small classes, hands-on projects and experience in our radio labs. In addition to class projects, internships and co-ops, students gain valuable experience in producing and directing short films, radio, and television programs, even as freshmen, on 107.7 The Bronc - Rider’s own radio station, or by participating in R.U.N., The Rider University Network, Rider’s student produced and hosted television network.
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This 24-credit minor teaches students the secrets behind creating a successful studio production in small, hands-on classes and our radio studios.
Associate Professor, Department Chair
Department of Communication, Journalism, and Media
Fine Arts Building
nwiencek [at] rider.edu
(609) 895-5420
Academic Focus: Communication