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Communication Arts (B.A.)

Website: School of Contemporary Arts

Concentrations: Digital Filmmaking, Global Communication and Media,
Journalism, Visual Communication Design, Writing.

About the Major

Areas of study within the Communication Arts major: Digital Filmmaking, Global Communication and Media, Journalism, Visual Communication Design (graphic design), and Writing.

The Communication Arts Major prepares students for a richly interdisciplinary field that functions at the intersection of media, design, film and society. Emerging in the mid-1900s to become one of the most influential disciplines of the 21st Century, the field of communication is the study and practice of contemporary tools, languages, technologies, media and discourses of and about culture.

Faculty

The Communication Arts faculty includes nationally and internationally recognized scholars, authors, journalists, professional designers听 filmmakers and writers whose work has been featured in publications, festivals, exhibitions, as well as in books and academic journals.

Curriculum

Students in the Communication Arts major begin their study with foundational knowledge in new technologies and practices in the communication disciplines. They then choose one of five concentrations for further study: Digital Filmmaking, Global Communication and Media, Journalism, Visual Communication Design and Writing. Courses in theory, history, criticism, research, writing and hands on production engage students analytically and creatively with the social, cultural, and aesthetic issues of media

The curriculum culminates in a senior portfolio capstone project that demonstrates each student鈥檚 ability to conceptualize and execute meaningful work using the relevant technologies of his or her concentration.

Internships

As part of the curriculum, Communication Arts students are required to complete an internship in their area of interest. 听Students leave 69色情视频 with professional experience in disciplines that include promotions, public relations, advertising, writing, broadcast, print and web design 听interactive media, film, television, journalism publishing and non-profit.

Clubs, Events and Exhibitions

Other experiential and extracurricular activities include regular Cinematheque film screenings, the Rho Phi chapter of Lambda Pi Eta, the National Communication Arts Honor Society; a student Creative Media Club; regular presentations by artists, professionals, and alumni, and Media Collision, the annual spring showcase of outstanding student work.

Facilities

The Communication Arts Major maintains a wide range of facilities. Mac and PC computer labs are configured for use in the areas of print and web design, interactive multimedia production, animation, film and audio postproduction, new media journalism and global communication and media research. Other facilities include a field production classroom, private editing suites, audio recording studio, student access clusters, print lab, and studio facilities for television/digital film/new media production. Students completing this program will receive a B.A. degree.

Students completing this program will receive a B.A. degree. A minor in Digital Filmmaking is available.

 

Outcomes for the Major

Outcome 1: 听Demonstrate understanding of media as an economic, cultural, political and ideological force in society.

Outcome 2:听 Demonstrate understanding of the ways in which the formal elements of media language (image, text, sound) create meaning.

Outcome 3:听 Apply original thinking in the work they produce.

Outcome 4:听 Be able to write appropriately to their discipline, using proper documentation.

Outcome 5:听 Produce advanced work making appropriate choices about tools and techniques.

Outcome 6:听 Demonstrate effective oral communication.

Requirements of the Major and Concentrations
  1. Transfer students who have 48 or more credits accepted at the time of transfer are waived from the courses marked with a (W) below.听 Waivers only apply to General Education Requirements NOT School Core or Major Requirements.
  2. Double counting between General Education, School Core, and Major may be possible.听 Check with your advisor to see if any apply.
  3. Writing Intensive Requirement (six courses): 听three writing intensive courses in the general education curriculum are required: First Year Seminar, Critical Reading and Writing, and Readings in the Humanities; the other three courses are taken in the major.
  4. Not all courses are offered each semester. 听Please check the current Schedule of Classes for semester course offerings.
COMMUNICATION ARTS MAJOR
  • Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
  • GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
  • SELECT ONE – (W) OR
  • (W)
  • (W)
  • SELECT ONE – (W)
  • SELECT ONE –
  • SELECT ONE –
  • SELECT ONE –
  • SELECT ONE –
  • SELECT ONE – (W)
  • SCHOOL OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS REQUIREMENTS
  • (W) OR听 听(satisfies first year seminar requirement)
  • (W) 听(satisfies first year seminar requirement)
  • CA INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES: 听SELECT ONE (MUST听be discipline OTHER THAN major)
  • (formerly 405)
  • (formerly CNTP-312)
  • (formerly CNTP-328)
  • (formerly CNTP-363)
  • (formerly CNTP-327)
  • (formerly MUSI-462)
  • COMMUNICATION ARTS MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
  • THERE ARE FIVE CONCENTRATIONS IN THE COMMUNICATION ARTS MAJOR:
    1. DIGITAL FILMMAKING
    2. GLOBAL COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA
    3. JOURNALISM
    4. VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN
    5. WRITING
  • DIGITAL FILMMAKING CONCENTRATION
  • CATEGORY 1: 听FOUNDATION COURSE REQUIREMENTS
  • CATEGORY 2 : HISTORY/THEORY/CRITICISM COURSE REQUIREMENTS
  • 200 LEVEL: 听SELECT ONE
  • 300 LEVEL: 听SELECT TWO
  • (formerly CNTP-312)
  • (formerly 223)
  • (formerly CNTP-363)
  • (formerly CNTP-347)
  • CATEGORY 3: 听WRITING/PRODUCTION COURSE REQUIREMENTS
  • CATEGORY 4: CAPSTONE PORTFOLIO REQUIREMENT
  • CATEGORY 5: CO-OP/INTERNSHIP COURSE REQUIREMENT
  • CATEGORY 6: ELECTIVES COURSE REQUIREMENT
  • ELECTIVES: 听SELECT ONE
  • GLOBAL COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA CONCENTRATION
  • CATEGORY 1: 听FOUNDATION COURSE REQUIREMENTS
  • CATEGORY 2 : HISTORY/THEORY/CRITICISM COURSE REQUIREMENTS
  • 200 LEVEL: 听SELECT ONE
  • 300 LEVEL: 听SELECT ONE
  • (formerly 223)
  • (formerly CNTP-328)
  • (formerly CNTP-347)
  • (formerly 390)
  • CATEGORY 3: GLOBAL COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA COURSE REQUIREMENTS
  • MEDIA PRODUCTION: 听SELECT ONE
  • MEDIA/FILM ORGANIZATION AND INDUSTRY: 听SELECT ONE
  • MEDIA CRITICISM AND ANALYSIS: 听SELECT TWO
  • (formerly CNTP-312)
  • (formerly CNTP-363)
  • (formerly CNTP-327)
  • MEDIA WRITING: 听SELECT TWO
  • CATEGORY 4: 听CAPSTONE PORTFOLIO COURSE REQUIREMENT
  • UPPER LEVEL PORTFOLIO COURSE: 听SELECT ONE
  • (formerly CNTP-487)
  • CATEGORY 听5: CO-OP/INTERNSHIP COURSE REQUIREMENT
  • CATEGORY 6: ELECTIVES COURSE REQUIREMENTS
  • ELECTIVES: 听SELECT ONE
  • JOURNALISM CONCENTRATION
  • CATEGORY 1: FOUNDATION COURSE REQUIREMENTS
  • CATEGORY 2 : HISTORY/THEORY/CRITICISM COURSE REQIUIREMENTS (3 courses)
  • SELECT ONE:
  • REQUIRED COURSE:
  • SELECT ONE FROM THE FOLLOWING:
  • (formerly 390)
  • (formerly CNTP-363)
  • (formerly CNTP-327)
  • CATEGORY 3: WRITING/PRODUCTION COURSE REQUIREMENTS
  • SELECT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
  • SELECT TWO OF THE FOLLOWING:
  • SELECT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
  • CATEGORY 4:听CAPSTONE PORTFOLIO COURSE REQUIREMENTS
  • PORTFOLIO COURSE: 听SELECT ONE
  • CATEGORY 5: CO-OP/INTERNSHIP COURSE REQUIREMENT
  • CATEGORY 6: ELECTIVES COURSE REQUIREMENT
  • ELECTIVES: 听SELECT ONE
  • VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN CONCENTRATION
  • CATEGORY 1: FOUNDATION COURSE REQUIREMENT (2 courses)
  • CATEGORY 2 : HISTORY/THEORY/CRITICISM COURSE REQUIREMENTS (3 courses)
  • 200 LEVEL:听 SELECT ONE:
  • 300 LEVEL:听 SELECT ONE:
  • (formerly CNTP-350)
  • (formerly CNTP-328)
  • CATEGORY 3: WRITING/PRODUCTION COURSE REQUIREMENTS (9 courses)
  • SELECT TWO OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
  • (Course cannot double count)
  • CATEGORY 4: CAPSTONE PORTFOLIO COURSE REQUIREMENTS
  • SELECT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
  • (Course cannot double count)
  • CATEGORY 5: CO-OP/INTERNSHIP COURSE REQUIREMENTS
  • WRITING CONCENTRATION
  • CATEGORY 1: FOUNDATION COURSE REQUIREMENTS
  • CATEGORY 2: HISTORY/THEORY/CRITICISM COURSE REQUIREMENTS
  • 200 LEVEL: 听SELECT ONE
  • 300 LEVEL: 听SELECT TWO
  • (formerly CNTP-312)
  • (formerly 390)
  • (formerly 223)
  • (formerly CNTP-328)
  • (formerly CNTP-363)
  • (formerly CNTP-327)
  • CATEGORY 3: WRITING COURSE REQUIREMENTS
  • (formerly COMM 230)
  • SELECT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
  • CATEGORY 4: LITERATURE COURSE REQUIREMENTS
  • LITERATURE: 听SELECT TWO
  • CATEGORY 5: CAPSTONE PORTFOLIO COURSE REQUIREMENTS
  • CATEGORY 6: CO-OP/INTERNSHIP COURSE REQUIREMENT
  • CATEGORY 7: ELECTIVES COURSE REQUIREMENTS
  • SELECT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES:

Note: A 2.0 GPA in the major is required for graduation.

Requirements of the Minor
  • At least 1/2 of the courses fulfilling a minor must be distinct from the student鈥檚 major. That is, three of the five courses required for a minor cannot be used towards fulfillment of major requirements. A school core does not need to be completed for a minor. Minors are open to students regardless of school affiliation.
  • Students outside Contemporary Arts school will need to take 5 classes.
  • Contemporary Arts school majors and Communication Arts students from different concentrations seeking Digital Filmmaking minor:
    • Some of the courses offered in the minor can count in their majors so they will need to take 3-4 courses in the minor depending on their concentration or major.
DIGITAL FILMMAKING听MINOR
  • Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
  • Required Courses:
  • HISTORY, THEORY & CRITICISM: 听SELECT听ONE听FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST
  • PRODUCTION 300 LEVEL:听 SELECT ONE FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST