Communication and Media Undergraduate Programs
College of Humanities and Social Sciences|Academic Programs|Communication and Media
College of Humanities and Social Sciences|Academic Programs|Communication and Media
Communication and Media prepare students to be engaged, knowledgeable, and ethical global citizens, advocates, and storytellers to think critically about social relations, embrace media technologies, and create diverse stories.
Health communication provides multidisciplinary skills for communicating in health settings and medical topics. Students are prepared for a diverse range of career paths as a professional communicator in the rapidly expanding healthcare field.
The Media Studies degree offers students a comprehensive exploration of the influential world of media to critically analyze and understand the production, distribution, and consumption of media content.
The Bachelor of Science (BS) in Public Relations is an undergraduate degree program that focuses to equip students with the skills necessary to effectively communicate and maintain a positive public image for businesses and organizations.
Designed to guide students in advocating for social justice, this minor emphasizes creating, evaluating, and engaging in communication to shape perspectives, change opinions, and inspire action, providing a cohesive approach to advancing an advocate's social justice agenda.
The study of Communication and Media minor fosters the public good by encouraging socially responsible practices and prepares engaged and knowledgeable citizens.
The Health Communication minor is an interdisciplinary program designed to provide undergraduate students with writing and speaking skills for use in health and medical settings.