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DEGREES & CERTIFICATES

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)  
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.

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