During the Multimedia Management program of Saint Leo University students learn multimedia design, production and project management from industry experts. Saint Leo’s career-focused curriculum gives you ample opportunities to gain real-world, hands-on experience. Film a commercial for a local company, and edit it in the Donald R. Tapia College of Business building's state-of-the-art broadcast studio. Produce stories for Saint Leo University TV and WLSL (Saint Leo) Radio. Intern with any number of nearby print, online or broadcast media organizations—Tampa Bay, Florida's second-largest metropolitan area, and Orlando, America's tourism and entertainment capital, are just a short drive away.
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