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Mass Communications: Growing and Changing With the Times

Mass Communications degrees encompass majors such as Mass Communications, Advertising, Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, Radio and Television, Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology and Digital Communications and Multimedia. Mass Communications majors embark on a methodical investigation of mass media, its history, institutions and laws and the ways in which it transforms culture. A person who wants to be a Mass Communications major has to be fascinated by all forms of mass media, from magazines to TV to the Internet. It helps to have a willingness to question the messages that the media sends. In addition, it’s important to posses the ability to communicate clearly. Related careers to Mass Communications include Public Relations Specialists, Program Directors, News Analysts, Reporters, and Correspondents, Announcers and Advertising, Marketing, and Public Relations Managers.

Journalism majors develop the ability to report, write, and edit articles for publication or broadcast. The courses in news writing and reporting are an important requirement for all journalism majors. These courses are where you will learn basic skills such as news gathering and writing under deadline. Typical courses of this major include reporting, media laws and ethics, mass communications and society, magazine writing, history of American media, copy-editing and design and broadcast news writing. Working on stories under newsroom conditions constitutes great training and a good way to determine if this is the right major for you. Related careers to journalism include writers, technical writers, public relations specialists, news analysts, reporters and correspondents, editors and copy editors.



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