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Communication and Media

The interdisciplinary programs in Communication and Media include a master’s in Communication and Media with two distinct areas of concentration—Applied Communication or Media & Popular Culture—and undergraduate programs in Communication and Media, Organizational Communication, and Media and Popular Culture (formerly Media and Cinema Studies). In addition, our  Communication and Media BA can be completed partially or fully online.

Students explore the impact of communication and media in a variety of contexts including popular culture, the corporate world, interpersonal relationships, new media and more. Students develop skills across modes such as digital media, film and television, performance, and verbal and nonverbal communication.

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Communication and Media programs are designed for students interested in multiple fields of communication. Depending on your interests, you may take courses in:

  • Business and professional communication
  • Digital cinema production
  • Organizational communication
  • Intercultural communication
  • Documentary studies
  • Editing
  • Media and cultural studies
  • Media literacy
  • Public speaking
  • Interpersonal communication
  • Television production
  • Screenwriting
  • Storytelling in cinema
91%
of 2022 College of Communication graduates were employed, continuing their education or not seeking employment within six months of graduation