The Radio & Video Production major prepares media literate, digitally adept graduates to pursue careers such as producer, director, videographer, editor, studio technician, and disc jockey. By blending theoretical perspectives with hands-on learning, the program immerses students in the study of digital media production in field and studio. Students benefit from a mix of production, post-production and media studies courses, as well as opportunities to apply skills through campus media outlets including Lasell Community Television (LCTV) and WLAS radio. The program culminates with students completing at least one required internship and a capstone experience in which they develop a digital portfolio to showcase their skills.

By planning early in consultation with an academic advisor, students may be able to reduce the time it takes to complete a bachelor’s degree in Radio & Video Production to 3 or 3½ years.

The Double Laser Program offers students the opportunity to earn an accelerated Master's degree in as little as one year after graduation, while also saving up to 30% on graduate school tuition.