Electronic Publishing Major (41 Credits) Electronic publishing is an interdisciplinary course of study combining course work from five academic departments (mass communication, art, business, English and computer science). Electronic publishing strives to prepare students for careers in a variety of communication-related fields and capitalizes upon new technologies while grounding students in the liberal arts tradition.
A. Mass Communication Core: All of the following: AR103 Art Foundations AR303 Graphic Design I E295 Practical Grammar & Usage MC111 Introduction to Mass Communication MC201 Reporting I MC308 Editing MC488 Contemporary Issues in Mass Communications MC497 Internship (3 credits minimum)
B. All of the following: AR344 Photo Digital Imaging AR403 Graphic Design II CS102 Introduction to Computer Applications MC312 Electronic Prepress Publishing
C. Six credits selected from the following: MC230 Principles of PR MC298 Field Exploration MC301 Reporting II MC314 PR Writing MC331 Reporting Govt. Affairs MC400 PR Research MC410 Media Law MC443 Case Studies in Public Relations MC498 Special Topics MG219 Principles of Management MK217 Principles of Marketing MK372 Advertising S110 Sociological Imagination
(07-09 Catalog) |
|
|