Media and Communication (B.A.)

The Bachelor of Arts in Media and Communication trains students in digital and traditional communication, giving them the opportunity to critically engage and creatively participate in the culture of mass media. Students take classes in a) Media and Communication Theory; b) Media Production; and c) Communication and Culture. By providing students with skills in technology and communications and by giving them an understanding of the cultural forces that shape our world, the media and communication program addresses the need for professionals in a global, technology-driven economy. The program prepares students for creative careers in areas such as web design, public relations, advertising, journalism, and video production.

Freshmen can enter the program through any major. Before they have completed sixty hours of coursework, however, students must earn at least a "C" in the following courses: COMM 1110, COMM 2202, MCOM 2131, and ITEC 2215.

Note: Students must earn a grade of "C" or higher in Area F and all upper-level coursework.

Curriculum for Bachelor of Arts in Media and Communication

Core Curriculum (Credit: 42 hours)

See listing of requirements

Area F: Lower Division Major Requirements (Credit: 18 hours)

Major Field

A grade of at least a "C" in the following:

COMM 1100Human Communication

3 credits

COMM 1110Public Speaking

3 credits

COMM 2202Introduction to Mass Communication

3 credits

MCOM 2131News Writing and Reporting

3 credits

 

ITEC 2215Introduction to Information Technology

3 credits

OR

ITEC 2201Business Information Applications

3 credits

 

Any approved Area C-F Course Credit: 3-4 hours

Upper Level Courses (Credit: 60 hours)

Students can choose either the general communication and media concentration, or they can choose a concentration in film production, public relations, or sports broadcasting production. Students must earn a C or better in all of the following courses.

Required Upper Level Core (Credit: 24 hours)

COMM 3010Communication Theory

3 credits

NMAC 3460Media Criticism

3 credits

NMAC 3108Writing for Digital Media

3 credits

NMAC 3145Introduction to Media Production

3 credits

NMAC 3600Digital Storytelling

3 credits

NMAC 4483Capstone Professional Portfolio

3 credits

OR

NMAC 4483HHonors Capstone Professional Portfolio

3 credits

Choose two of the following
MCOM 3131Newswriting Practicum: Print and TV News Production

3 credits

MCOM 3141Sports Broadcast News Writing Practicum - Print & TV Sports Reporting

3 credits

NMAC 3610Advanced Digital Storytelling

3 credits

NMAC 3651Digital Photography & Criticism

3 credits

NMAC 4450Documentary Film Production

3 credits

NMAC 4451Fiction Film Production

3 credits

NMAC 4452Sports Documentary Film Production

3

Students in the sports broadcasting production concentration can take MCOM 3141 and NMAC 4452 as part of the upper level core and they will count towards the concentration.

Students in the film production concentration can take NMAC 4450 and NMAC 4451 as part of the upper level core and they will count towards the concentration.

Students in the public relations concentration can take MCOM 3131 as part of the upper level core and it will count towards the concentration.

Media and Communication (Credit: 36 hours)

Communication and Culture (Credit: 12 hours)

Choose four of the following writing-intensive courses.

Though students may take four of the following writing-intensive courses, they may not take both CRWR 4440 and NMAC 4440 toward their degree program as these classes are cross-listed.

Any 3000-level or 4000-level COMM class may count in this area.

CRWR 3040Intermediate Fiction Writing

3 credits

CRWR 3700Intermediate Creative Nonfiction Writing

3 credits

CRWR 4040Advanced Fiction Writing

3 credits

CRWR 4440/NMAC 4440Screenwriting

3 credits

CRWR 4700Advanced Creative Nonfiction Writing

3 Credits

HUMN 3010Introduction to Cultural Studies

3 credits

HUMN 3206Gender Studies

3 credits

HUMN 3501Topics in Linguistics & Culture

3 credits

HUMN 3999Special Topics

3 credits

HUMN 4471Comparative Cultures

3 credits

HUMN 4472Studies in Culture

3 credits

HUMN 4482Popular Culture

3 credits

MCOM 3030Public Relations Strategy

3 credits

MCOM 4030Crisis Management and Social Media Engagement

3

MCOM 4040Public Relations Campaign Planning

3

NMAC 3108Writing for Digital Media

3 credits

NMAC 4001Film History I

3 credits

NMAC 4002Film History II

3 credits

NMAC 4003Documentary History

3 credits

NMAC 4440/CRWR 4440Screenwriting

3 credits

NMAC 4481Film Analysis

3 credits

NMAC 4482Film Theory

3 credits

PFWR 3160Introduction to Professional Writing

3 credits

PFWR 3170Practical Workplace Writing

3 credits

Courses used to satisfy communication and culture requirements may also be used as concentration requirements.

All students earning a Media and Communication degree must fulfill 12 hours of communication and culture electives.

Information Technology Requirement (Credit: 6 hours)
ITEC 3236Interactive Digital Media

3 credits

Choose one from the following:
ITEC 4230Graphic Imaging

3 credits

ITEC 42373D Modeling and Animation

3 credits

ITEC 42382D Computer Animation

3 credits

All students earning a Media and Communication degree must fulfill the information technology requirement.

Sports Broadcasting Production Concentration (Credit: 15 hours)

IDS 4080Sports, Media, and Culture

3

MCOM 3030Public Relations Strategy

3 credits

MCOM 3141Sports Broadcast News Writing Practicum - Print & TV Sports Reporting

3 credits

NMAC 4452Sports Documentary Film Production

3

NMAC 4472Sports Broadcasting Internship

3 credits

Public Relations Concentration (Credit: 15 hours)

COMM 3050Persuasion & Strategic Communication

3

MCOM 3030Public Relations Strategy

3 credits

MCOM 3131Newswriting Practicum: Print and TV News Production

3 credits

MCOM 4030Crisis Management and Social Media Engagement

3

MCOM 4040Public Relations Campaign Planning

3

Film Production Concentration (Credit: 15 hours)

NMAC 4450Documentary Film Production

3 credits

NMAC 4451Fiction Film Production

3 credits

NMAC 4481Film Analysis

3 credits

Choose two of the following:
NMAC 4001Film History I

3 credits

NMAC 4002Film History II

3 credits

NMAC 4003Documentary History

3 credits

NMAC 4440/CRWR 4440Screenwriting

3 credits

NMAC 4482Film Theory

3 credits

Electives (Credit: 18 hours)

Students must choose 18 hours from the MGA catalog. Students are highly encouraged to speak with an advisor and consider internship courses such as NMAC 4470, NMAC 4471 and NMAC 4472 and/or courses offered through the Georgia Film Academy.

Total Hours: 120