Broadcast student listening to headphones

Why study Broadcasting at The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale

  1. WAIF RadioStudents have the opportunity to program and run an actual 24-hour internet radio station - aiflradio.com.
  2. Hands-on internships are often available for students at major radio stations in South Florida and elsewhere.
  3. Students have the opportunity to host and report on a variety of events such as the annual student fashion show and every Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale graduation, which are broadcast live on the Internet.
  4. Students are taught radio programming using industry-related digital audio radio (DAR) technology.
  5. Students have the opportunity to learn on-air reporting in both radio and
    television environments.
  6. Students are taught by experts and professionals in both radio and television.
  7. Students are trained in digital radio and television news and entertainment production techniques.
  8. Students create both audio and video portfolio reels on CD and DVD for
    presentation to prospective employers.
  9. Students are taught on location and field reporting techniques.
  10. Graduates are working at major radio and TV stations in South Florida and hold jobs in many areas such as: traffic reporter, disc jockey, and programming coordinator.