Introduction:
The Media School Specializations combine advanced training in related professional and creative skills from courses taught across the entire curriculum of The Media School. Specializations will allow students to develop specific transcript able skill sets. Some concentrations specify appropriate specializations and others allow students to choose any one of the listed specializations. The specializations will allow students to explore areas of media studies from across The Media School, and we anticipate that certain skill sets and course clusters will allow for further collaboration with other units.
Media School specializations consist of 9 credit hours at the 300–400 level.
Students must earn at least a C– in each course to satisfy a specialization requirement.
Students must have at least a 2.000 College GPA in courses completed for a specialization.
The following specializations are available:
Audio Journalism
Broadcast Journalism
Creative Industry Management
Digital Journalism
Game Art
Game Audio
Game Production
Global Media
Graphic Communication
Health Communication
Media and Creative Advertising
Media and Diversity
Media Law and Ethics
Media Persuasion
Media Psychology
Media Research
New Media Marketing
News Writing
Photojournalism
Politics and Media
Public Relations and Strategic Communication
Sex, Gender and Media
Video Journalism
Web