The Program in Mass Communications has as its objective the preparation of
practitioners for a successful career in a changing world. Mass communications
includes all aspects of media, including print and broadcast journalism, advertising,
public relations, photojournalism and cyberpublishing. The study of mass communications
is applicable in many other areas, too.
Students will find exceptional opportunities for developing skills in their
chosen field through classroom work, through experience on department-sponsored media,
and through internships.
Major
A student in the Program in Mass Communications must take 80 semester hours
outside the major. At least 65 of those hours must be liberal arts and sciences
courses.
The major requires 33 semester hours in Mass Communications courses, 15 hours of
which must be 3000- or 4000-level courses completed at TWU. No more than 3 hours may
be taken as an internship. A grade of “C” or higher is required in all Mass
Communications courses. “Incompletes” in Mass Communications courses must either be
completed for a minimum grade of “C” or be retaken for a minimum grade of "C."
All majors must take six core courses outlined below. In addition, students must
take 15 hours of electives in the major. One of these electives must be a
writing/editing course.
A Mass Communications student must have a minor of at least 18 hours in a
discipline outside Mass Communications. At least 6 hours must be advanced with 3
upper level hours completed at TWU. A 2.0 gradepoint in the minor is required.
No more than 12 semester credit hours in Mass Communications may be transferred
from a junior college. No more than 15 semester credit hours may be transferred from
a four-year college or university. Transfer students must take at least one of the
following writing/editing courses at TWU: MCOM 4113, MCOM 3033, MCOM 3013, MCOM 2313,
MCOM 2013 or MCOM 2023.
Media
The Lasso: Students gain valuable experience in writing, editing, layout/design,
desktop publishing, advertising, photography and cyberpublishing for the student
newspaper, which is produced in a computerized newsroom and distributed on campuses
in Denton, Dallas and Houston. An online edition also is published. The URL is:
www.twu.edu/lasso/
The Campus Report: The program produces a television newscast on Denton cable
channel 25. Students apply skills in producing, reporting, editing, videography and
anchoring television news broadcasts. Digital and analog video editing facilities are
available for student use.
Program Affiliations
The program has student chapters of the Society of Professional Journalists,
Association for Women in Communications and the National Association of Black
Journalists.
Undergraduate Degrees
B.A. and B.S. in Mass Communications
Core Courses Required
MCOM 1013
MCOM 2013
MCOM 2023
MCOM 4413
MCOM 4213
MCOM 3523 or MCOM 1323
Students must take an additional 15 hours in Mass Communications courses. One
of these electives must be a writing/editing course from the list below:
MCOM 2313
MCOM 3013
MCOM 3033
MCOM 4113
Minors
Mass Communications
For a minor in Mass Communications, 18 semester hours of credit are required.
Six hours must be upper level, three of which must be completed at TWU.
Digital Media
For a minor in Digital Media, students must take the required course in each of
the four fields listed below (13 hours) and select two other electives (6 hours) from
any of the four areas. Total: 19 hours.
Students majoring in Mass Communications, Visual Arts, Computer Science or English
who wish to minor in Digital Media must take all 19 hours outside their major
department. The minor must include the required course in each discipline outside
their major department.
A student’s minor adviser may be in Mass Communications, Visual Arts, Computer
Science or English.
Digital Media Minor
Mass Communications
MCOM 3213. Cyberpublishing (Required)
MCOM 4503. Electronic Information Retrieval
MCOM 1013. Broadcast Production (digital video editing)
MCOM 3523. Photojournalism (includes Photoshop)
MCOM 4213. Ethics and Law of the Press
MCOM 3523. Principles of Advertising
MCOM 3123. Public Relations
MCOM 2013. Newswriting/Reporting I
MCOM 4113. Feature Writing
MCOM 3023. Desktop Publishing/Publications Design
Visual Arts
ART 4243. Internet Based Art OR
ART 2223. Introduction to Computer Based Art (Required)
ART 3243. Fundamentals of Type and Image
ART 4223. Advertising Design
ART 2223. Introduction to Computer Based Art
ART 4263. Interactive Computer Media
ART 4663. Digital Imaging
ART 1603. Introduction to Photography
Computer Science
CSCI 1413. Introduction to Computer Programming (Required)
CSCI 1411. Computer Programming Lab (Required)
CSCI 1403. A First Course in Computing
CSCI 2433. Microcomputer Applications
CSCI 3103. Advanced Presentation Graphics
CSCI 4303. Advanced Modeling and Visualization with Spreadsheets
English
ENG 3433. Professional Writing (Required)
ENG 3111. Writing Laboratory