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Broadcasting and Mass Communication
Study the evolving mass media industries including radio, television, cable, film, the Internet and multimedia and gain the skills to write, produce and distribute media messages. Oswego's Broadcasting and Mass Communication program prepares you for the exciting world of media. The Princeton Review and The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences lists Oswego's program among the best in the nation.
Human Communication
Explore the various ways human beings interact and exchange ideas, feelings, and beliefs--including the humanistic, behavioral, and interactional dimensions of communication.
Journalism
Get prepared to gather, write, edit, package and produce news in the information age through a multidisciplinary program. We have courses that introduce you to print, broadcast journalism and online journalism.
Public Relations
Develop a strong foundation in the principles of public relations, plus important skills, such as persuasive writing; graphics; public relations strategies and tactics. Oswego's PR program prepares students for a variety of careers in corporate communication, sales and advertising.
Information Science is an interdisciplinary program intended for students whose primary interests lie in the theory, applications and communication of information. For more information contact Professor David Vampola at 312-2685.
Cinema and Screen Studies is an interdisciplinary program for students interested in the study of film and filmmaking, criticism and screenwriting. For more information contact Professor Bennet Schaber at 312-2153,
Online B.A. Program in Broadcasting and Mass Communications Study mass media online from the comfort of your home. If you already have a two-year degree this may be the right option for you.
Need more information? Please email Professor John K. Smith, Chair
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