Communications & Media Arts (Major, Minor). Students learn writing, editing, and photography – all aspects of publication production. (This course may be taken for credit as MUSI 110. In addition, all majors must complete six credits in courses offered by the English program in addition to ENGL 111, and one of the following courses: ACCT 202, ECON 162, ECON 163, PSYC 205, MATH 281, CPSC 151, SOSC 340. Media enquiries. Internships are possible with Detroit radio stations, television stations, cable and industrial video production companies.
This course introduces basic graphic design principles and their applications. Audience Analysis Law Assistance, Higher Education Key concepts that are integral to understanding the digital age are examined, as well as the effect of new content distribution venues like iTunes and YouTube.

Media Arts and Studies graduates are skilled communicators who are socially, ethically, and aesthetically astute; prepared for careers in a wide range of media industries, for graduate programs in production and media studies, and to compete in a rapidly changing technological world. Alumni Profile Contest & Survey AnnouncementAlumniContest, One University CircleTurlock, California 95382, © 2014 California State University, Stanislaus |  Website Copyright/DMCA Policy, College of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Speaking and writing effectively in a variety of contexts, Graduate programs such as San Francisco State, Cal State Northridge, San Jose State and University of the Pacific. COMM 413 Integrated Marketing Communications II 3 credits This course is a professionally supervised experience with an off-campus media organization or communication agency. Administration and Student Support Services The processes by which perceptions are created, expressed, and influence interpersonal relationships are examined. [email protected]. Managing/Directing Detailed guidelines for the senior project are available from the Communications and Media Arts Program. City or Town Management COMM 201 Media Writing 3 credits Mediation Communication graduates find jobs in the private, public-service, and non-profit sectors.
This course acquaints students with concepts, skills and strategies required for working within the online digital and terrestrial radio fields. Insurance: Underwriting, Claims Management, Sales Students will develop and produce publications, presentations and digital documents that integrate text, art, and various graphic elements. Students in this class will produce half-hour news magazine programs involving multiple individual pieces of 4-7 minute packages joined together by an anchor. This course examines the principles, variables, and processes involved in globalization and the international media system as well as varying practices of media production and consumption in other countries. Research Defense