Over the last decade, SUNY Cortland’s Communications Studies Department has evolved to prepare students for promising careers in an ever-changing field; growing to support what has become one of the ...
Communication and Media Studies constitutes an interdisciplinary field that investigates how messages are produced, transmitted and interpreted across diverse platforms and contexts in an increasingly ...
This is the first article in a two-part series that will examine the increasingly popular communications and media studies minor at Tufts. The first installment will focus on the dissatisfaction that ...
We often hear, “I’m a Communications” major or other departments on campus refer to us as “Communications faculty,” but that isn’t accurate, so we want to get the word out! So, why is there no S on ...
Every day we are saturated with media messages, and we are challenged to communicate and understand more than ever before. As a student majoring in Communication and Media Studies you’ll engage in the ...
With demand for public speaking and communication courses on the rise, the School of Communication Studies in the Scripps ...
DePauw is home to some of the leading scholars, artists and strategists in their fields. An impressive 99% of all tenure-track faculty hold a Ph.D. or higher, but it is their unwavering dedication to ...
Purdue University’s online Graduate Certificate in Digital Media and Communication Technology equips students with in-demand skills in digital content creation, media strategy and technology ...
Is it your dream to work in the film industry? Our cinema study major will provide you with the analytical and production skills you'll need. The strong interdisciplinary nature of our program allows ...
Contemporary research into media communication increasingly focusses on how audiences process, respond to, and retain information presented through various channels. Cognitive processing refers to the ...
“The Major-Minor Fair is so special. It’s a great opportunity for students to get in contact with professors, because emails ...