Communication, A.S. Degree

Program Design

The Communication associate degree program prepares students for employment in television as reporters, production assistants, camera operators and video editors; in radio as on-air personnel and copywriters; in journalism as reporters and feature writers; and in public relations as entry-level employees.

Students have the opportunity to participate in up to two semesters of media work experience with placement at area media outlets. Students are encouraged to take up to six credits of Cooperative Education/Work Experience. Any Cooperative Education/Work Experience beyond six credits will not be applied towards a degree.

Curriculum

Students may enroll in this program on a full- or part-time basis and attend classes during the day or evening. Note that to enter COM* 222 and continue the program you must receive a grade of at least B in ENG* 101 or have permission from the instructor.

Communication Requirements

ENG* 101 Composition 3
COM* 166/ART* 185
COM* 240
Video/FilmMaking or
Broadcast/TV Production
3
Gen Ed PSY* 111: General Psychology I 3
Gen Ed COM* 173: Public Speaking 3
Gen Ed MAT* 109: Quantitative Literacy    3
      Subtotal: 15-16
COM* 108 Contemporary Issues in Media 3
COM* 222 Reporting and Writing News Stories 3
ENG* 110 Introduction to Literature 3
HIS* 102,
HIS* 202,
HIS* 213
Western Civilization II or
U.S. History II or
The U.S. Since World War II  
3
POL* 111
POL* 112
American Government or
State and Local Government  
3
      Subtotal: 15
COM* 177
COM* 225 / ART* 283
DGA* 283
Broadcast Announcing or
Introduction to Photojournalism or
Digital Video Editing
3
COM* 247 Television Writing 3
COM* 295 Internship I  3
COM* 213 Electronic Publishing 3
Gen Ed COM* 154/ART* 206: Film Study & Appreciation 3
      Subtotal: 15
COM* 201
COM* 223
Introduction to Public Relations or
Feature and Magazine Writing
3
COM* 101 Introduction to Mass Communications 3
PSY* 240
PSY* 247
Social Psychology or
Indust. & Organizational Behavior
3
COM* 296
Elective  
Internship II or
Undesignated  
3
Gen Ed Mode 5  3-4
      Subtotal: 15-16
       Total Credits Required: 60-62

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of all Communication degree program requirements, graduates will

1. Write copy for radio and television.
2. Research and write newspaper and feature stories.
3. Operate video cameras.
4. Edit video.
5. Conduct interviews for news stories and television programs.
6. Write scripts for radio and television programs.
7. Develop and deliver effective oral presentations.
8. Appreciate the role and effect of mass media upon society.

In addition, the graduate will complete the comprehensive learning outcomes identified with the General Education Component.

Division of Liberal Arts: 860-512-2663

Source: 2008-2009 Course Catalog

Last Update: June 04 2008
For Additional Information, Contact: 860-512-2663