The Major
The Communication major at UMass Amherst follows the liberal arts tradition, emphasizing the critical thinking, systematic analysis, and writing and speaking skills that make for engaged citizenship. We emphasize theory and methods of inquiry, as opposed to technical training; we currently do not offer industry-oriented, how-to classes in public relations, advertising, or broadcasting. We do, however, offer some great courses with practical and career application, including Public Speaking, Program Process in Television, and Screenwriting. Students can also gain applied training and skills through internships, service learning, and extracurricular campus experiences. There is no minor offered in Communication. The undergraduate courses in Communication focus on five areas: 1) Interpersonal Communication and Culture, 2) Media and Popular Culture Studies, 3) Media, Technology, and Society, 4) Rhetoric and Performance Studies, and 5) Film Studies. Admission to the Major First-year and many transfer students are admitted directly into the major upon admission to the University. Anyone not directly admitted to the major may join the major by attending a mandatory information session and filling out a Communication Major Statement of Interest. We encourage students to take at least one Comm 100-level intro course prior to joining the major in order to be more familiar with the content of the major. Major Requirements Students directly admitted to the Communication major must complete a minimum 45 (46 for Fall direct admits) credits in Communication. Students who join the Communication major once they are on campus must complete a minimum of 45 credits in Communication. The following specific requirements apply to students entering UMass Amherst in the fall of 2018 or later. For requirements for earlier entry years see archived Guides to Undergraduate Programs. 45 to 46 credits in Communication 1. First year and transfer students admitted directly into the major upon entering UMass in a Fall semester must take COMM 191: Communication-First Year Seminar (1 credit) during their first year. This raises the credit requirement to a minimum of 46 credits. 2. Junior Year Writing requirement, COMM 375: Writing as Communication (3 credits) 3. Any three of the five courses that introduce Subject Areas (9 credits):
4. 6 COMM credits at the 300-level or above. 5. 6 COMM credits at the 400-level or above. 6. 12 COMM credits at the 200-level or above. 7. 3 courses (minimum of 9 credits total) in international/intercultural, in any combination of the following: foreign language courses, courses during study abroad, or courses from the SBS list of international/intercultural courses. Restrictions:
Internships and International and Domestic Exchanges The Department of Communication strongly encourages its students to complete at least one internship during their undergraduate careers. Internships, even though they do not count toward the Communication major requirements, give students professional skills and hands-on experience for their futures. Communication majors have interned in such diverse fields as media programming, public interest research, TV news, advertising, public relations, education, corporate management, sales, government, newspaper and magazine publishing, non-profits, and film production. The Department of Communication also strongly encourages students to study abroad or go on domestic exchange. Communication majors study all over the world and across the United States, bringing back new personal and academic insights and the broadened cultural awareness that comes from living in another place. |