Mass Communications (MCOM)
In pursuing this degree, students will gain knowledge and
hands-on experience in radio, television, and print journalism.
They will be able to transfer to a university program
using their knowledge and experience or seek job entry in
one of the media fields.
Associate in Arts Degree
| FRESHMAN YEAR |
FALL |
SPRING |
| Mass Communications 40
(Introduction to Broadcasting) |
3 |
|
| Mass Communications 41
(Introduction to Mass Communications |
3 |
|
| Mass Communications 1 (Journalism:
Newswriting and Information Gathering) |
3 |
|
| Mass Communications 3 (Journalism:
Magazine and Newspaper Feature Writing) |
|
3 |
| Mass Communications 42 (Writing for Broadcasting) |
|
3 |
| Photography 50 (Introduction to Photography) |
|
3 |
| SOPHOMORE YEAR |
FALL |
SPRING |
| Mass Communications 15 (Publications:
Editorial Leadership and Production) |
3 |
|
| Business 50 (Introduction to Advertising) |
3 |
|
| Mass Communications 60 (Introduction
to Television Studio Techniques |
3 |
|
| Mass Communications 43 (Advertising Sales and
Media Management) |
|
4 |
| Mass Communications 44 (Radio and Television
Announcing/Performance) |
|
3 |
| Mass Communications 61 (Intermediate
Television Studio Techniques) |
|
3 |
| Mass Communications Option* |
|
3 |
| TOTAL |
|
40 |
| General Education Courses |
|
|
| Total minimum units required |
|
60 |
*Any course in Mass Communications
The above listing is a suggested sequence only. Some courses may have
prerequisites. Students may take courses in any sequence except where a
prerequisite applies.