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Undergraduate Bulletin 2008-2009 
    
Undergraduate Bulletin 2008-2009 [Archived Catalog]

Media and Public Communication (B.A.)


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Program: B.A.
Department of Communication
College of Arts and Sciences

Neff Hall 230 ~ 260-481-6825 ~ www.ipfw.edu/comm/


The student learning outcomes for the degree are as follows:

  • Articulately explain current mass communication theory
  • Identify and analyze the interrelation among media economics and relevant institutions and agencies
  • Identify and analyze instances of the interdependent relations between media and society
  • Critically analyze, both orally and in writing, media and public communication

The major in media and public communication offers theoretical, critical, and practical perspectives to help you navigate the changing communication environment of the 21st century. The courses in this major help you understand communication and media practices and adapt to new technologies. These courses provide concepts and skills that enable you to think and write critically about media and public communication in relation to society, culture, and everyday life. In addition, course areas are available that give you practical experience in message design, media production, and communication performance. Graduates of the program have careers in public information, media production, writing for media, management, sales, advertising, and public relations.

The Department of Communication offers a bachelor’s degree in interpersonal and organizational communication and a minor in media production for those students who want more courses in practical skills. Two courses in a major offered in the Department of Communication can also be counted in the required minor. If the minor is selected from an Arts and Sciences department, the courses may be used to satisfy distribution requirements in the college.

To earn the B.A. with a major in media and public communication, you must fulfill the requirements of IPFW (see Part 7), the College of Arts and Sciences (see Part 3), and the Department of Communication as listed below. You also must earn a minor in an appropriate discipline.

IPFW General Education Requirements


Area I—Linguistic and Numerical Foundations


Area II—Natural and Physical Sciences Credits: 6


See Part 2 General Education Requirements for approved courses

 

Area III—The Individual, Culture, and Society


See Part 2 General Education Requirements for approved courses

  • Additional credits (not in COM) in Area III Credits: 3

Area IV—Humanistic Thought (Not in COM) Credits: 6


See Part 2 General Education Requirements for approved courses

Area V—Creative and Artistic Expression Credits: 3


See Part 2 General Education Requirements for approved courses

Area VI—Inquiry and Analysis (not in COM) Credits: 3


See Part 2 General Education Requirements for approved courses

College of Arts and Sciences Requirements


English Writing


Foreign Language


  • Requirements in Arts and Sciences Part B Credits: 14

Distribution (not in COM)


  • Requirements in Arts and Sciences Part C Credits: 9

Cultural Studies


  • Requirements in Arts and Sciences Part D Credits: 6

One of the following Credits: 3


Minor and Elective Courses


  • Credits in an approved minor (with grades of C or higher) Credits: 12–21
  • Sufficient additional credits to bring the total to 124.

Total Credits: 124


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