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2016-2017 Academic Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Department of Mass Communication


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Dr. Robert Markstrom, Department Head

Mission

The mission of the Department of Mass Communication is to provide education that will enable graduates to improve media and professional communication activities as well as the quality of life in the multicultural community of Southwest Louisiana. Graduates value lifelong learning, and are able to enhance communication professions through focus on:

  • Critical thinking in a variety of contexts throughout the world
  • Service to the university and community in assessing and improving oral and written communication skills
  • Professionalism and ethical understanding
  • Technology proficiency and mass media understanding

Fundamental to this mission is the faculty commitment to excellence in teaching, community service, faculty practice, student success, creative scholarly activity, and research in communication.

The Department of Mass Communication offers a Bachelor of Science in Mass Communication with concentrations in journalism, news media, public relations, and sales communication. The department also offers minors in communication studies and mass communication.

Majors in the Department of Mass Communication who will seek admission to law school should see the recommendations under “Preparation for Law School” and should ask their academic advisor to integrate the recommended courses into their curricula.

The department encourages majors to participate in extracurricular activities such as Debate Council, Lambda Pi Eta, National Broadcasting Society, Public Relations Student Society of America, and Society of Professional Journalists, as these organizations provide students with valuable pre-professional experiences.

Graduation Requirements

Courses in mass communication or communication studies must have a grade of C or higher to be used as completed prerequisites or applied towards graduation requirements. Courses transferred to McNeese State University from another institution must satisfy the same requirements. All students in the Department of Mass Communication (including minors) must receive a grade of C or higher in English 101, 102, or equivalent courses.

Programs

    Bachelor of Science
    Minor

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