Communication Studies, Theatre, and Art Department

Chair:

David L. Barner

Professors:

David L. Barner, Peggy L. Cox

Associate Professors:

Colleen M. Burke, Scott Mackenzie

Assistant Professors:

Keith F. Corso, Terry D. Jachimiak, Kurt R. Roscoe, Summer E. Zickefoose

Lecturers:

Bradley L. Weaver

Adjunct Faculty:

Thomas G. McNickle, Joseph E. Scarvell

Secretary:

Linda A. Travers

Orr/Beeghly Stage Manager

Paula R. Ferguson

Degree Offered:

Bachelor of Arts

Major Programs:

Broadcast and Digital Communications (Concentrations: Sports Broadcasting), Communication Studies, Fine Art, Media Art, Theatre

Minor Programs:

Broadcast Communications, Communication Studies, Fine Art, Media Art, Theatre

The Major in Broadcast Communications: The objective of the broadcast communications program is to prepare students for entry-level and subsequent management positions in community media: radio, television, cable, and a range of other organizations including government, education, industry, public relations, and health fields. Classroom lectures, in-class laboratory experience, and handson experience at Titan Radio Digital 88.9 FM and the Westminster Cable Network will be coordinated to provide students with a theoretical background as well as practical performance skills. Digital 88.9 FM and Westminster Cable Network productions, air shifts, and crew activities are viewed as a logical extension of the classroom and in-class laboratory experiences and are treated as cocurricular activities in which reinforcement of theory and understanding and competency are of prime importance. Students are assigned to various positions in the stations based on ability and performance. Auditions are required for all on-air talent.

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