Olivet University Washington, D.C. program to be enhanced with production facilities
March 12, 2013
Olivet College of Journalism's
Washington D.C. program is preparing to equip students with practical
training and learning opportunities in the nation's capital at new
campus facilities this spring.
According to Director Eunice Or, classrooms are being designed at offices that were formerly home to God TV, which is known for its faith-based programs broadcasted across the globe.
As soon as April, participants of OCJ's Washington program will be
gaining academic and internship credit as well as professional skills
learning in offices equipped with broadcasting sets/studios, video
editing suites, newsroom, and other production facilities, perfect for
training students in the area of visual news production.
The Washington D.C. program is focused on placing students in
professional local internships and providing related academic
programming.
With more than 5,000 journalists living and working in the D.C.
area, OCJ's journalism program is positioned ideally in the nation’s
capital working alongside these professionals.
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