About Course
Broadcast engineers are responsible for the installation, repair, and operations of broadcast equipment such as transmitters, consoles, STLs, sound and light equipment, etc. This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of the principles and practices of broadcast engineering as well as help mid and top-level broadcast engineers keep up with current trends in the industry.
What will you learn?
Participants will learn:
– Basic broadcast engineering principles
– Broadcast electronics theory
– Studio setup and mechanism
– Transmitter setup and mechanism
– Earthen protection and mechanism
– Equipment maintenance, protection, and mechanism
– Control room equipment and mechanism
– Satellite & transmission communication
– Digital Circuits and Systems
– Optic fiber technology
– Practical field experience
For everyone who wishes to produce picture packages, such as documentaries, online/TV commercials, features, news reports, YouTube content, personal messages, etc.;
For producers, media practitioners, bloggers, music artistes, poets & spoken word artists, DJs, Comedians, churches, advertising agents, etc.
(Two Tracks: Choose one):
A. Weekend Track:
Fri & Sat. Classes
(10am-4pm each day)
Duration: 5 weeks plus Optional internship for up to 6 months
Accommodation is available on request.
OR:
B. Online Track
N50, 000
(Accommodation Available on Campus on Request)
Post-graduation internship available
- Basic – 4 Weeks (including 1 week of internship)
- Intermediate – 4 Weeks (including 1 week of internship)
- Advance – 4 Weeks (including 1 week of internship)
Course Content
Introduction to WABMA
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I also observed a slight mixed up in the introductory video.
The management should please make available the PPT copy of every lecture for clarity and more understanding for the trainees.