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(Bachelor of Arts Degree)
Media communication includes many forms of communication intended to reach
a variety of audiences via different media, ranging from radio, television and motion
pictures, to newspapers, magazines and the Internet. The media communication major
offers a variety of theory and skills classes to help prepare students to enter the “real
world” of media communication. The blending of theory and hands-on skills is inherent
to the courses offered in the media communication major. Media communication
students are therefore encouraged to take courses in communication studies, business,
sciences and the liberal, fine and performing arts to broaden their knowledge bases and
backgrounds.
A student who graduates from Thiel College with a major in media communication
will:
• possess the basic communication skills necessary for success in their personal and
professional lives.
• possess effective communication skills and theoretical knowledge necessary for
post-baccalaureate and/or graduate study in media and/or communication related
areas.
• be a critical communication producer and consumer
• learn to use sound, visual and/or written data effectively to create messages
delivered over a distance by either traditional print or electronic systems.
• be prepared for employment in entry-level and/or management positions requiring
media communication-related theoretical knowledge and/or technical skills
• be aware of ethical issues concerning today’s media.
• be prepared for admission into a discipline-related graduate or professional
program.
Major Requirements
| COMM 181 |
Public Speaking |
3 CH |
| COMM 235 |
Announcing |
3 CH |
| COMM 280 |
Survey of Mass Communication |
3 CH |
| COMM 345 |
Media Ethics |
3 CH |
| COMM 455 |
Media Law and Regulation |
3 CH |
| COMM 470 |
Senior Seminar |
3 CH |
| COMM 480 |
Internship |
3 CH |
| Communication electives |
18 CH |
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TOTAL 42 CH |
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Minor Requirements
| COMM 181 |
Public Speaking |
3 CH |
| COMM 280 |
Survey of Mass Communication |
3 CH |
| COMM 282 |
Writing for Mass Media |
3 CH |
| COMM 455 |
Media Law and Regulation |
3 CH |
| Communication electives |
12 CH |
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TOTAL 24 CH |
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| Note: In communication courses a C minus or better is required in order for a course to
count towards the major or minor. Recommendation: It is recommended that students majoring in communication studies take an internship and become involved with
extracurricular activities in forensics, theatre and student media. |
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