Apr 19, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Digital Media and Professional Communication, B.A.


About the B.A. in Digital Media and Professional Communication


The B.A. in Digital Media and Professional Communication is an undergraduate degree program in the College of Media & Communication. The degree prepares students with knowledge about the processes and audiences of media and communication. This 120-hour degree program is designed specifically to help graduates develop marketable communication skills critical for business in any industry. Employers recruit our graduates who are outstanding communicators, critical thinkers, ethical problem solvers, and flexible learners. Graduates of this program will be equipped with competencies required to navigate communication issues in a global society.

By the end of the program, graduates should have acquired the following educational objectives:

  • Understand the processes of communication
  • Analyze audiences
  • Apply knowledge to solve communication problems in any media, communication, or business industry

Communication Literacy Requirement. The B.A. in Digital Media and Professional Communication is an undergraduate degree program in the College of Media & Communication. The degree prepares students with knowledge about the processes and audiences of media and communication. The 9-hour Communication Literacy plan requires students to complete two foundational courses in professional communication speaking and presentation and professional communication writing (MCOM 2310  and MCOM 2320 ) and one additional course demonstrating an understanding of the diverse audiences of media and communication (ADV 4313 CMI 3355 CMI 3358 COMS 3332 JOUR 3370 , or PRSC 4351 ).

Recommended Sample Curriculum


First Year


Total: 16

Spring

Total: 16

Second Year


Fall

Total: 16

Spring

Total: 15

Third Year


Fall

Total: 15

Spring

Total: 15

Fourth Year


Fall

Total: 15

Spring

Total: 12

Total Hours: 120


* Select from the university core curriculum

MCOM Process Electives (18 hours from the following): ADV 3310 CMI 3308 ; COMS 1300 , COMS 1301 , COMS 2310 , COMS 3301 COMS 3313 , COMS 3320 , COMS 3335 ; JOUR 2300 , JOUR 3355 ; MCOM 3300 MCOM 3320 PCOM 4301 ; PRSC 2310  

MCOM Audience Electives (18 hours from the following): ADV 3318 , ADV 4313 ; CMI 3355 , CMI 3358 , CMI 3375 ; COMS 3302 , COMS 3332 , COMS 3356 ; JOUR 3370 ; MCOM 3380 PCOM 3385 PCOM 4301 ; PRSC 4351  

MCOM Applied Electives (21 hours from the following): ADV 3350 , ADV 4330 ; CMI 3340 , CMI 3345 ; COMS 3315 COMS 3351 , COMS 3355 ; JOUR 4305 , JOUR 4330 PCOM 3315 PCOM 4301 PCOM 4325 PRSC 2330 , PRSC 3351 , PRSC 3353 , PRSC 3354  

Global Communication: Choose from MCOM 2350 , ADV 4313 CMI 3355 , CMI 3358 ; COMS 3332 ; JOUR 3370 ; PRSC 4351 , or any 4301 special topics course, approved Study Abroad course, or any foreign language taken at the college level in which a grade of C or better was earned.