Please note: The concentrations within the B.S. program have been added to the B.A. program. You can locate the B.A. program here. The B.S. program is no longer accepting students. Students pursuing the dual degree programs with Childhood Education or Special Education will be admitted.”
(Bachelor of Science Degree)
The major in Communication and Media is an exciting and effective way to learn about important aspects of the information that we share (communication) and the ways that we share it (media). Students will develop the skills necessary to discover, understand, and report this information, and the knowledge necessary to analyze the power of the various ways that we share it. A common core of courses will be required for all students to provide essential skills in written, oral, and digital communication. These common courses will also help students develop their understanding of historical, legal, cultural, and critical aspects of communication. All students will be required to put their knowledge into practice through senior experiences before they graduate. In addition to this core of required courses, each student will work closely with an advisor to select and complete a concentration in one of these areas:
- Journalism
- Public Relations
- Sports Journalism
- Sports Communication & Public Relations
These concentrations are diverse, as evidenced by traditional liberal arts areas like Communication Arts and career paths like Journalism. The program also brings new areas of study to the major such as Creativity Studies and Communication & Social Justice. Students will also be encouraged to explore areas in the field outside their concentration through major electives.
Students in the Dual Degree Program, BS Communication and Media / MS Childhood Education, (must be in Public Relations concentration), should consult with their Academic Advisor to review degree requirements.
Students in the Dual Degree Program, BS Communication and Media / MS Childhood Education/Special Education 1-6, (must be in Public Relations concentration), should consult with their Academic Advisor to review degree requirements.
Total credit hours required for degree: 120
Learning Objectives
Successful graduates from this program will be able to:
- Demonstrate that they understand and can apply, both theoretically and practically, the dimensions involved in human and mediated communication,
- Write logically, clearly, and precisely on a professional level,
- Speak logically, clearly, and precisely on a professional level,
- Demonstrate competence in the operation and use of relevant computer and multimedia technology.