Welcome to the Department of Communications. Our dynamic department is dedicated to the exploration of the diverse and evolving field of communications. We foster creativity, critical thinking, and effective storytelling, preparing our students to become skilled communicators and media professionals who can thrive in a rapidly changing global landscape.

Department Summary:

The Department of Communications offers a comprehensive range of programs that encompass various aspects of communication, media studies, and digital technologies. We believe in the power of effective communication to shape opinions, foster understanding, and drive positive social change. Our faculty members are industry experts and scholars who are at the forefront of communication research and practice, and they are committed to guiding our students toward becoming influential and ethical communicators.

We embrace an interdisciplinary approach to communication, integrating theory with practical applications. Through hands-on experiences, internships, and access to state-of-the-art facilities, our students gain valuable skills in media production, public relations, journalism, digital marketing, and more. We also emphasize the importance of media literacy and critical analysis, enabling our graduates to navigate the complexities of the information age with discernment and professionalism.

Course Listings:

The Department of Communications offers a diverse array of courses that cater to a broad spectrum of interests within the field of communication. Whether you are interested in becoming a media producer, public relations specialist, journalist, or digital strategist, our programs provide a strong foundation for a successful career. Here are some of the key courses we offer:

  1. Introduction to Mass Communication (COMM 101): This foundational course provides an overview of the history, theories, and impact of mass media, examining its role in shaping society and culture.
  2. Digital Media Production (COMM 201): Students learn the principles of digital media production, including video, audio, and multimedia content creation using industry-standard software and tools.
  3. Public Relations and Strategic Communication (COMM 301): This course explores the principles of public relations, reputation management, and strategic communication in a corporate and nonprofit context.
  4. Journalism and News Writing (COMM 350): Students develop journalistic skills, including news writing, reporting, and ethical considerations in the age of digital journalism.
  5. Media and Society (COMM 410): This course examines the reciprocal relationship between media and society, exploring media effects, representation, and media’s role in shaping public opinion.
  6. Social Media Marketing (COMM 520): Students delve into social media marketing strategies, content creation, and analytics to navigate the digital landscape and engage target audiences.
  7. Intercultural Communication (COMM 610): This course explores communication patterns across diverse cultures, enhancing intercultural competence and understanding.
  8. Media Law and Ethics (COMM 650): Students examine legal and ethical issues in media and communications, understanding the responsibilities of media professionals.

Please note that the above courses are just a selection of what our department offers. Students can further tailor their educational journey with elective courses and specialized tracks that align with their specific interests and career goals.

Join us in the Department of Communications to discover the power of effective communication, unleash your creativity, and gain the expertise to succeed in an ever-changing media landscape. As communicators, we have the opportunity to influence the world positively, and we are excited to help you shape a meaningful and impactful career in the field of communications.