Communication and Media, Journalism - Associate in Arts

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The Communication and Film/Media associate degree program offers students a choice of concentrations that prepare students to enter a career in various communication and media disciplines or to transfer to a four-year college where they can further refine and develop their skills, earning a bachelor’s degree. Transfer agreements with local and regional colleges enable students to make a seamless transition into a four-year institution. Program faculty mentor students to help them select, balance, and sequence courses.

Whether creating content for traditional or digital media platforms, enrolled students will acquire the skills to craft and communicate a message. A combination of core course requirements, as well as specialized courses and general electives, provides students with theoretical background and hands-on application. Field placement, a portfolio, and experiential learning are built into the program so graduates are prepared to enter careers with work experience.

Journalism majors learn how to report news and write for a variety of media outlets including print, broadcast, and digital media. They learn to collect and analyze information through interviews, observation, investigation, and analysis. Journalism majors write for different types of journalism such as community journalism, sports reporting, opinion/analysis, feature writing, watchdog journalism, and more. Students will be immersed in the history of journalism, 1st amendment issues, media ethics and law, storytelling the truth, journalism and social media, and more. Students will gain real-world experience when immersed in publishing a digital newspaper.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, a student will be able to:

  1. Communicate effectively, both spoken and written, in a variety of contexts and across a variety of platforms.
  2. Produce media that informs, persuades, or inspires an audience.
  3. Create evidence-based research, orally or in written form, visually.
  4. Participate in a work-based learning experience, internship, and produce a media portfolio.
  5. Write a variety of mass media products, including news stories, press releases, and advertising copy, following accepted journalistic standards, including Associated Press style.
  6. Create and design emerging media products, including blogs, digital audio, digital video, social media, digital photography, and multimedia.
  7. Understand and apply relevant case law involving journalism, the First Amendment, and other mass media issues.

Requirements

General Education Requirements
COMM 1010Communication Fundamentals^ HUMN; Non-Written Communication; Social and Professional Responsibilities3
COMM 1075Digital, Civic, and Media Literacy HUMN; Critical Thinking; Diverse Perspectives3
ECON 2040Principles of Macroeconomics SSCI; Critical Thinking; Quantitative Literacy3
ENGL 1010Composition I (or ENGL 1010A) HUMN; Written Communication; Information Literacy3
JOUR 1050Introduction to Mass Media HUMN; Written Communication; Critical Thinking3
MATH 1175Statistics for the Health and Social Sciences (or MATH 1175C) MSCI; Scientific Reasoning; Quantitative Literacy3
SOCS 1010General Sociology SSCI; Information Literacy; Diverse Perspectives3
Choose ONE of the following: MSCI3-5
Subtotal24-26
Major Core Requirements
COMM 1005Careers and Academic Success for Communication and Media3
COMM 1300Media Production and Presentation3
COMM 2490Field Experience^ (last semester course)2
COMM 2500Portfolio Capstone (last semester course)2
FILM 1010Principles of Film and Media HUMN; Critical Thinking; Diverse Perspectives3
JOUR 1200Newspaper Production^3
or COMM 1201 Radio Production^
or FILM 2100 Television Production^
Subtotal16
Journalism Concentration
COMM 1203Sports Media Communication3
JOUR 1150Discovering Journalism3
JOUR 2000News Writing3
JOUR 2050History of American Journalism3
JOUR 2221Digital Reporting3
Choose TWO of the following:6
Subtotal21
Total Hours61-63
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Work-based learning course

Recommended Course Sequence

Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
Semester 1Hours
COMM 1005 Careers and Academic Success for Communication and Media 3
COMM 1010 Communication Fundamentals^ 3
ENGL 1010 Composition I 3
JOUR 1150 Discovering Journalism 3
Choose ONE of the following: 3-5
 
 
 Hours15-17
Semester 2
COMM 1075 Digital, Civic, and Media Literacy 3
COMM 1300 Media Production and Presentation 3
FILM 1010 Principles of Film and Media 3
JOUR 1050 Introduction to Mass Media 3
MATH 1175 Statistics for the Health and Social Sciences 3
 Hours15
Year 2
Semester 1
Choose ONE of the following: 3
Radio Production^  
Television Production^  
Newspaper Production^  
JOUR 2000 News Writing 3
JOUR 2050 History of American Journalism 3
JOUR 2221 Digital Reporting 3
SOCS 1010 General Sociology 3
 Hours15
Semester 2
COMM 1203 Sports Media Communication 3
COMM 2490 Field Experience^ 2
COMM 2500 Portfolio Capstone 2
Choose TWO of the following 6
 
 
ECON 2040 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
 Hours16
 Total Hours61-63
^

Work-based learning course

Transfer

Please meet with an Academic Advisor/Student Success Coach if you are interested in earning a bachelor's degree. Your Academic Advisor will help you select the courses that best prepare you for transfer to a four-year college or university.

Check out the Joint Admissions Agreement if you are interested in transferring to Rhode Island College or the University of Rhode Island. The JAA program offers seamless transfer to RIC or URI with additional benefits. Transfer information, events, and articulations are available on the Transfer Center website