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There are many opportunities for varied field experiences. At CCC, the production
crew of cable channel 22 has opportunities seldom open to students until they begin
their junior-senior course work. The classes you select will prepare you for transfer
to a four-year institution and will provide you the technical skills to enter the
professional field after graduation.
Special Opportunities
The first two years of study are similar for all students planning a degree in Television Technology. In the two year TV program, students are given the opportunity to produce such programs as the Red Zone News, a weekly student-produced news program. Students are also able to help in the taping of various campus events such as football and basketball games, theater events, and music concerts. Coffeyville Community College Television is now entering the digital age with new systems in digital editing and computer graphics.
Curriculum
Communications and Broadcasting Curriculum Guide and Course Descriptions.
Student Success
The CCC Broadcast program won the 2009 Skills USA National Championship. [Read more about their success]
Scholarships
There are scholarships available for students interested in Television Technology at CCC. There are three different scholarship offerings: Tuition only, Tuition and loan of Books, and Out-of-State Tuition waiver.
Billy Durham
Billy Durham has been the Director of Broadcast Communications at CCC since 1986 when the Television Technology program began. Mr. Durham has a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing and Advertising from Missouri Southern State College and a Masters of Science degree in Community College Education from Pittsburg State University. Prior to his employment at CCC, Mr. Durham was a commercial producer.
For More Information Contact
Billy Durham
Director of Television Technology
Coffeyville Community College
400 West 11th
Coffeyville, KS 67337
Phone: (620) 251-7700, ext. 2108
E-mail: billyd@coffeyville.edu
Communications & Broadcasting Technology Program
Coffeyville’s Television Technology program is designed to be a scale model of a broadcast facility through production, programming, and broadcasting. Through the use of broadcast equipment, students are given the opportunity to get hands-on experience on the college-owned cable channel 22.