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Professional and Workforce Development
Specs@LTU
Specs@LTU
is dedicated to inspiring, educating, and equipping future leaders in media arts with the skills needed to succeed in a rapidly evolving industry.
Whether pursuing a certificate or a degree, online or on campus, students gain hands-on experience with the latest technology in media communications.
Through access to industry-standard equipment, project-based coursework, and LTU’s unique blend of theory and practical application, students develop the technical expertise and creative vision needed for careers in radio, television, digital media, graphic design and beyond. From broadcasting and video production to digital content creation and marketing, Specs@LTU provides the flexibility and real-world training to help students thrive in today’s media landscape.
Only U.S. citizens are eligible to enroll in Specs@LTU programs.
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Summer 2026
Fall 2026
Spring 2027
Summer 2027
3 Media Arts Certificates
Broadcast Media Arts
Certificate
Digital Media Arts
Certificate
Graphic Media Arts
Certificate
Faculty + Staff
Kris
Harris
Coordinator of Specs@LTU
Adjunct Faculty
kharris5@ltu.edu
248.204.3068
C304
Jeremy
Anderson
Adjunct Faculty
janderso4@ltu.edu
Rico
Beard
Adjunct Faculty
rbeard@ltu.edu
248.204.3509
S110
Christopher
Jarvis
Adjunct Faculty
cjarvis@ltu.edu
Bryan
Lackner
Adjunct Faculty
blackner@ltu.edu
Aaron
Nowak
Adjunct Faculty
anowak@ltu.edu
Emory
Reeves
Adjunct Faculty
ereeves@ltu.edu
Tuition and Scholarships
Tuition and Fees for SPECS programs can viewed on the
Tuition and Fee Schedule
Scholarship Opportunities for other LTU degree seeking programs:
STEM Scholarship — $19,650 annually (application required for eligible majors)
Merit scholarships reviewed upon admission for degree seeking programs
Scholarships
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Specs@LTU?
Specs@LTU
is a
one-year certificate
program that is part of LTU’s
Professional Development
Center. Students can choose from the following three programs:
Broadcast Media Arts
Digital Media Arts
, and
Graphic Media Arts
Where are the classes taking place?
All
Specs@LTU
classes take place on LTU’s
campus
in Southfield, Michigan. Classes meet two days a week, over the course of three continuous semesters.
Do Specs@LTU students receive a laptop?
Yes, Specs@LTU students are eligible to participate in the Laptop Initiative Program. Upon obtaining a Lawrence Tech photo ID card, and signing the Laptop Agreement form, all students will receive an LTU laptop for a
refundable $200 deposit.
When are classes held? When can I start?
Classes are held from 10:00a-2:30p, and have year-around start times. You can begin the program in the Spring Semester (
January
), the Summer Semester (
May
), or the Fall Semester (
August
).
Are there any evening classes?
Evening class offerings vary by semester and are held from 6:00p-10:30p. If you are interested in an evening class, specify that you are when you enroll. Evening classes are offered when class size requirements are met.
Are there any text books required for these programs?
No. There are no text books required for any of the
Specs@LTU
programs.
Are there any “prerequisites” prior to enrolling, other than submitting school transcripts?
Basic computer (
Mac or PC
) hardware and software knowledge is needed, including knowledge of Google Docs. For the BMA and DMA program headphones and a mouse are needed, while an SD card and thumb drive are recommended, but not required.
As a Specs@LTU student, can I be a part of the “University Experience”
Yes. As a Specs@LTU you are a student of Lawrence Technological University, which means you can sign-up for meal plans, join a Fraternity or Sorority, and apply for on-campus
housing
Specs@LTU
students are considered full-time students if they are taking both required courses per semester, equating to 11 credits total per semester. If you are interested in living on campus, you will be able to reach out to Housing at
housing@ltu.edu
post-admission.
Is there tutoring available for my program?
Yes. LTU’s
Student Success Center
is available to all students for tutoring needs. LTU also offers an online tutoring system called TutorMe, which is free to students. Class sizes are small, and you will have plenty of time to work with your instructor.
Are there any internships or job opportunities available while in the program?
Yes. Students are encouraged to work with the Office of Career Services (
ltuocs@ltu.edu
) to explore internship and job opportunities. These services extend to current and previous
Specs@LTU
students. Students are also encouraged to register on Handshake, which is LTU’s dedicated job portal connecting students and employers. Students can explore job postings, stay informed about upcoming events, and network with peers. Employers can engage with LTU students and recruit top talent.
How do I complete an application?
Fill out and submit an application above. Send us a copy of your official or unofficial high school transcript (to
admissions@ltu.edu
). We
do not
accept high school diplomas in lieu of your high school transcript. We do not require entrance exams, or test scores like the ACT or SAT but may ask you to perform a quick vocal test. Once we receive your application and transcript, we are quick to process applications. Students can expect to hear back regarding their admission decision typically within a week.
What are my next steps after admission?
All next steps, after your admission decision has been released to you, will be on your student status page. You may login at
ltu.edu/statuspage
Where do I register for courses?
Specs@LTU
students will always register with the University Advising Center throughout their
Specs@LTU
academic career. For first-time students, after admission and paying the $50 enrollment deposit, you will be prompted to register for your University Advising appointment on your student status page.
Are there any scholarship opportunities for Specs@LTU students?
Upon admission, all admitted Specs@LTU students are awarded a $10,000 scholarship off of the total cost of tuition for the entire program ($18,000). This brings each student’s out-of-pocket responsibility for tuition to $8,000. There is no need to come with equipment, and with no added cost for books, there is no program like it nearby. We cannot accept any financial aid for any certificate program (non-degree seeking). We offer multiple flexible payment plans for students to pay tuition and recommend that students do not pay their tuition in one lump sum. For questions regarding tuition and payment plans please reach out to Student Accounting at
ltupayments@ltu.edu
What are the payment plan options?
Download payment plan options:
Payment Information
I want to learn more—what degree program is next?
Broadcast Media Arts
and
Digital Media Arts
graduates can transfer credit hours into the
Associate of Arts in Media Arts and Production
and/or
Bachelor of Arts in Media Communication with a Focus in Film, Television, and Video Production
Graphic Media Arts
graduates can transfer credit hours into the
Associate of Applied Science in Graphic Design
and/or
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design
Students may choose to articulate from the certificate to the associates then to the bachelors or articulate directly from the certificate to the bachelors.
Students who have completed their
Specs@LTU
certificate program and wish to continue their education at LTU in a degree program must submit a transfer application. If a student had previously taken college-level courses at another institution, those official transcripts must be sent to
admissions@ltu.edu
prior to acceptance into the degree-seeking program.
Who can I direct my questions to?
Who can I talk to about the admissions process or transferring credits to a degree program at LTU? You can reach out to Morgan Hess at
mhess@ltu.edu
or 248.204.3109.
Who can I talk to about the Specs@LTU programs, or specific information about the classes I will be taking? You can talk to Kris Harris at
kharris5@ltu.edu
or 248.204.3068.
Who can I talk to about tuition or payment plans? You can email
ltupayments@ltu.edu
Where can I get a co-op/internship/job? You can talk to the Office of Career Services at
ltuocs@ltu.edu
or 248.204.3140.
Where can I get my old Specs Howard transcript/Specs@LTU transcript? You can talk to Avery Thomas at
athomas@ltu.edu
or 248.204.3118.
What was Specs Howard School of Media Arts?
Specs Howard School of Media Arts
was a independent for-profit career college in Southfield, Michigan. It was named after its founder Specs Howard and focuses on programs in radio and television broadcasting, graphic design, and digital media arts. In 2021, Specs Howard School of Media Arts relocated to the Lawrence Technological University campus and merged into Specs@LTU.