Overview
The Communications, Culture, and Journalism Studies Diploma provides the foundations of media and writing, and explore the functions of news and communications media, the history of journalism, and cultural policy and theory. Particular attention will be paid to questions of social justice, as well as of identity and constructions of gender, race, class, sexuality, and nationality. While you may proceed directly to potential entry-level careers in communications, journalism, public relations, marketing, advertising, research, writing, publishing, consulting or new media, especially in small markets and independent digital environments, completion of this program is intended primarily to provide you with the liberal arts education necessary for further study.