These requirements are from an excerpt from the University Academic Catalog, which outlines the requirements for a student to earn the distinction of being a Castleton University graduate. The complete catalog is available online.
Associate of Arts graduates in Media & Communication will be aware of the nature of media as a force in shaping social, economic, and political structure.
Code | Course | Credits |
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COM 1040 |
Media WritingThis course introduces students to the basics of writing for 21st century media, exploring both forms that have their origins in print, and emergent forms native to the digital landscape. Students will practice writing for news and entertainment outlets, film and video, podcasting and radio, advertising, public relations and social media. Prerequisite: ENG 1061 Every Semester |
3 |
COM 1211 |
Introduction to Video and FilmmakingThis is a project-oriented course in which students develop their abilities to communicate in a wide range of video applications. It offers hands-on instruction, practice and guidance in writing, producing, directing, camerawork, audio recording, single and multi-camera production, and editing. Depending on their interests, students produce, direct and/or appear on camera in a number of in-and out-of class productions. Restrictions This course counts towards the Aesthetic Understanding Frame of Reference. Fee Studio fee $20. Every Semester |
3 |
COM 1220 |
Introduction to Media and CommunicationThis course introduces students to the study of communication processes and media literacy practices. Students will explore print media, audio-visual media and mobile platforms. They will also examine historical and technological developments, and subsequent cultural, political and economic implications of these platforms. This course fulfills the Social and Behavioral Understanding Frame of Reference. Every Semester |
3 |
COM 2170 |
Podcasting and Audio StorytellingThis course examines the medium of podcasting and helps students to develop their audio storytelling skills. Students study the history and ethical issues of podcasting, develop skills in the areas of writing, researching, interviewing, editing, and on-air performance for the podcast, learn the basics of quality audio production, and examine the role of podcasting in society. This course will culminate with the creation and distribution of original podcasts by students. Fee Fee $20 Periodically |
3 |
COM 2230 |
Introduction to JournalismStudents will learn to report and write both hard news and short feature stories, including one story stemming from a local government meeting. They will learn journalistic interviewing skills and use digital devices to assist storytelling across multiple platforms. Prerequisite: ENG 1061 or equivalent Every semester |
3 |
COM 2260 |
Media and Society
This course examines media audiences. In looking at the interaction between media and society, it explores how media create an imagined community, how audiences use the media, and what impact media messages have on audiences. In addition to reading secondary research on media theories, students also gather and analyze primary data. Prerequisite: COM 1220 or permission of instructor. Every semester |
3 |