Degrees
In our department, we offer three different degrees to choose from. Whether you are interested in writing for the newspaper, recording and mixing audio, producing a film, or feel called to media minstry in the church, we have the tools you need to succeed in a career in Mass Media.
This course of study within a liberal arts curriculum is designed to lead to the Bachelor of Arts degree in three majors:
Practical experience is provided through the department’s student-operated radio station, video productions, TV station, newspaper (print and online), and yearbook.
Successful completion of MCOM 4390 (Mass Media Internship) is required for all Mass Communication students.
All courses in the respective Mass Communication major sequence, those with a BRDC, COMM, JOUR, MCOM designation must be completed with a “C” or better.
A Mass Communication writing/grammar test must be passed with an 80% or better in order to advance from the lower level core courses. This test will be administered in two of the lower level core courses. If a student does not pass either of the two opportunities remedial tutoring or other assistance will be recommended.
The Foreign Language requirements must be fulfilled with four semesters of the same language as offered by the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics.
The natural science requirement must consist of one Physical Science and one Biological Science.
A minimum of 128 credit hours is required for a Mass Communication degree.
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