Students Film and Digital Media Concentration
Students interested in a career in film or video production, editing and sound design, digital storytelling or graduate studies in mass communication or film are required to complete in addition to the above Foundation Courses the following courses:
Outcomes
In addition to the general degree requirements stated earlier in this university catalog, Communication majors will be expected to meet the following outcomes.
Outcome 1.
Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively from diverse perspectives using oral, written, visual, and technological skills. (CO 181 , CO 182 , CO 225 , CO 391 , CO 235 , CO 331 ).
Outcome 2.
Demonstrate an understanding of the theory and history of media and communication research.(CO 425 , CO 427 , CO 436 , CO 452 , CO 415 , CO 499 )
Outcome 3.
Create innovative real-world communication projects that persuade, inform or entertain. (CO 427 , CO 415 , CO 452 ).
Outcome 4.
Demonstrate an ability to examine ethical decision-making from diverse perspectives. (CO 225 , CO 360 ).
Assessment
The outcomes for the Communication major are assessed through a combination of written and performance examinations, written and performance assignments, and a portfolio (Advertising/Public Relations, Sports Communication, Film & Digital Media) of completed projects. The portfolio reflects assignments completed throughout the course of the program. The portfolio is constructed in CO 499 - Senior Seminar (3) and reviewed by communication faculty members and professionals in the communication community. The portfolio is formally presented at the end of the spring semester prior to graduation.