Program Description
Option offered through Communications
This program is designed for transfer to a bachelor’s degree-granting institution. Coursework includes the practice of news writing and reporting for feature articles for various publications and the theory and practice of public relations including strategic planning, event planning, and promotions. Skills obtained include the ability to write and design for various publications. Students in this program can serve as the writers, editors, designers, and photographers for the College’s newspaper, The Scroll, and the College’s literary magazine, The Sheaf.
Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to:
- Discuss and analyze current social and political issues and events, both orally and in writing;
- Demonstrate diverse proficiency with current productivity software and apply them to the field of journalism and public relations;
- Demonstrate visually, orally, and in writing, and understanding of the various components in print and digital production;
- Demonstrate effective creative practices in the areas of planning, writing, design, and photography;
- Demonstrate the knowledge of how to identify, evaluate, and disseminate topics that are related to the fields of journalism and public relations by using a variety of information literacy techniques.
Other Communications Degrees Include: