This concentration offers a sequence of courses providing a flexible background for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or unversity with a strong liberal arts foundation in the communication field. Students interested in pursuing television production and direction, film studies, or radio broadcasting are encouraged to investigate the Media Studies concentration.
Students who are matriculated and place into developmental math and/or English are required to begin the course sequence in the first semester. Please see an advisor.
COM100 Voice & Diction COM113 Radio Broadcasting COM114 Radio Production COM205 Oral Interpretation/Readers Theater COM206 Communication in Current Settings COM213 Advanced Debate COM216 Event Planning & Management COM221 American Film COM222 International Cinema COM224 Documentary Film THR103 Acting I THR125 Stage Movement
World Languages: Up to 8 credits of World Languages in the conversational to advanced II level in FRN, GER, ITL, PRT, and SPN.
COM100 Voice & Diction COM113 Radio Broadcasting COM114 Radio Production COM205 Oral Interpretation/Readers Theater COM206 Communication in Current Settings COM213 Advanced Debate COM216 Event Planning & Management COM221 American Film COM222 International Cinema COM224 Documentary Film THR103 Acting I THR125 Stage Movement
World Languages: Up to 8 credits of World Languages in the conversational to advanced II level in FRN, GER, ITL, PRT, and SPN.
3
Elective
3
Elective
1
Total Credits
60
M Designates a Milestone course. A milestone course must be completed in the semester indicated to ensure that you remain on track to continue on in your program and graduate on time.
Note: The Associate in Arts degree does not indicate a specialized degree in a concentration. Students who complete this concentration will satisfy the requirements of MassTransfer. For additional information pertaining to degree requirements, please refer to Degree Requirements.
Career Outlook
Prospects for employment are incredibly diverse, and individuals with degrees in communication might pursue careers in teaching, government, law enforcement, theater and film, script and speech writing, public relations, marketing and promotion, management, human resources, social work, or a variety of other fields. Students with this degree might choose to transfer to a four-year institution to pursue a bachelor's degree or they may immediately enter the workforce.