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Nov 23, 2024
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2017-2018 Graduate Studies Bulletin (Archived Copy) [Archived Catalog]
Journalism and Mass Communications, M.M.C.
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The M.M.C. emphasizes media management and is designed primarily for those who wish to become professionals in some aspect of mass communications. Students enrolled in the M.M.C. program do not write a thesis but are required to complete a minimum of 36 hours of course work, including a professional practicum experience with a newspaper, magazine, television or radio station, advertising or public relations department or agency, or some other approved mass media-related organization.
Required courses include the basic M.M.C. core and a minimum of 18 hours of directed electives as listed below. Some of the electives are taught in the Moore School of Business.
Learning Outcomes
- Students will demonstrate an understanding of the principles, processes, strategies, and tactics involved in the professions of strategic communication and multimedia journalism.
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- Students will produce written products that show evidence of clear and critical thinking, and utilize proper grammar, sentence and paragraph structure, organization, transition, and tempo.
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- Students will be able to identify various research designs and data collection methods, and be able to report and interpret research results.
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- Students will be able to discuss the contemporary issues facing media and communication managers.
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- Students will be able to discuss the various areas of media law such as libel, access to information, copyright, free speech, and more.
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Degree Requirements (36 Hours)
To earn the M.M.C. degree, a student must successfully complete:
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1. M.M.C. Core (18 Hours)
2. Electives (18 Hours)
A minimum of 18 directed elective hours from an approved list provided by the school, depending on the student’s interests as approved by the student’s academic advisor and the associate director for graduate studies.
3. Comprehensive Examination
The comprehensive examination consists of a first-day, five-hour written examination based on the M.M.C. core courses and a second-day, five-hour written examination based on the student’s elective hours and practicum-related experience.
4. Oral Examination
An oral examination in defense of the second-day examination.
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