2020-2021 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 22, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mass Communications and Design BA, (Pre-DPT Specialization)


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College of Business
Department Chair Melissa Sgroi, EdD

Faculty

Melissa Becker Sgroi, Associate Professor of Mass Communications and Design, BA Kings College; MS Ed, EdD Wilkes University

Anthony DelRegno, Jr., Assistant Professor of Mass Communications and Design, BS, MBA Wilkes University; MA Marywood University

Rachel Urbanowicz, Assistant Professor of Mass Communications and Design, BA University of Wisconsin; MA Concordia University

The mass communications and design major prepares students for careers in areas such as graphic design, public relations, journalism (print, broadcast, and electronic), video and audio production, still photography, advertising, writing for print and electronic media, and documentary film-making. The curriculum is specifically designed to help future media professionals develop the multiple skills required in a rapidly evolving and convergent media environment. Emphasis is on the development of written communication skills, visual literacy, ethical decision-making, and the acquisition of professional-level experience across media platforms.

Majors must complete 33 credits in Mass Communications and Design core courses, and an additional 15 credits in Mass Communications and Design elective courses. Majors must complete three one-credit Practicum courses in newspaper, television, and radio during their first two years and one three-credit off campus internship at a professional media organization. The Practicum courses and internship provide valuable skills and contact with professionals in the media industry.

General Requirements

Incoming first-year students seeking admission as mass communications and design majors must meet the general and specific requirements as stated in this catalog, including a 2.5 GPA in high school. Where a student does not fully meet those requirements, they may become a mass communications and design major whenever they achieve an overall university GPA of 2.0 or better. Continuation as a mass communications and design major requires that the student maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 or “C” average, both in the major and in the overall grade point average.

Transfer students must complete all of the requirements listed in the sequence of required courses in this catalog. Approval for transfer credits in mass communications and design or approval of off-campus courses in communications rests with the department chair.

Mission

The Mass Communications and Design Department provides an educational environment in which students analyze the theories and concepts of communication and mass communication, consider their history and impact, and develop proficiency in crafting media messages for multiple media platforms. The department fosters aesthetic awareness, creative expression, and professional development as it promotes the ethical judgment and service leadership necessary to prepare students for the global media environment of the 21st century.

Mass Communications and Design Program Goals

The program goals help Mass Communications and Design majors to:

  1. Produce oral, written, virtual, and mediated communication that demonstrates coherent integration of communication theory and processes. (University Goals 7, 8)
  2. Apply, respect, and value the role of ethics and the law in mass media practices, procedures, policies, and issues. (University Goals 1, 2, 3)
  3. Demonstrate critical discernment of mass media products and possess a system of scholarship and inquiry that informs and enriches professional preparation (University Goals 4, 5, 6)
  4. Combine the technical, theoretical, and aesthetic means to create effective messages for mass audiences (University Goals 7, 8)

Mass Communications and Design Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate effective interpersonal, group, and public communication skills. (Program Goal 1)
  2. Write clearly and effectively in forms and styles appropriate for the professions, audiences and purposes being served. (Program Goals 1, 2, 4)
  3. Perform critical evaluations and offer judgments on media products and systems. (Program Goals 2, 3)
  4. Demonstrate the use of communication tools and practices both ethically and legally. (Program Goal 2)
  5. Conduct research and critically evaluate information using methods appropriate to communications professions (Program Goal 3)
  6. Develop expertise across media platforms to craft creative, aesthetically effective messages according to media industry standards. (Program Goals 1, 4)

Pre-DPT Specialization

Students completing the BA in Mass Communications and Design prior to entering the entry-level Doctor of Physical Therapy program will complete the requirements below. Further information on maintaining satisfactory progress toward entry to the DPT program may be found in the Entry-level Doctor of Physical Therapy  section of the catalog.

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