In addition to instruction from our outstanding faculty, you’ll have access to state-of-the-art computer labs and the latest technology. You’ll gain real-life, practical experience by working with the Shawn M. Donnelley Center for Nonprofit Communications and the Center for Environmental Communication. In short, you’ll graduate with technical competency and the ability to provide vision and leadership in the complex field of communications.
Get your degree in mass communication
- Designed for students wanting to become intellectual, artistic, and ethical professional leaders in our world’s rapidly changing information environment.
- In addition to the core requirements, majors choose from three sequences within mass communication: Journalism, Strategic Communications, Visual Communication.
- 120 credit hours to complete bachelor’s degree.
- A minor in mass communication is available to students pursuing other majors.
- The school also offers a minor in Social Media and a minor in Environmental Communication.
To complete a major in the School of Mass Communication, students must complete this core group of courses totaling 15 credit hours:
Core Curriculum
- CMMN A100 Introduction to Mass Communication
- CMMN A101 Communication/Media Writing
- CMMN A201 Digital Communication
- CMMN A291 Internship/Practicum
- CMMN A401 Law of Mass Communication
- CMMN A484 Seminar in Mass Communication Ethics
- CMMN A492 Senior Seminar in Mass Communication
Students must successfully complete CMMN A100 and CMMN A101 before taking other communications courses. Normally students take CMMN A100 in their first semester on campus. They take CMMN A101 after completing ENGL T122. CMMN A291 must completed before a student can work off campus at an internship and is usually taken sophomore year. CMMN A401 is taken in junior or senior years; CMMN A484, CMMN A492 are taken senior year.