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English
Professor
Michael Adams, Chair
Professors Mary Jane Androne,
Richard Androne, Cacicedo,
and Woodward
Associate Professor Adlestein
Lecturers Clark, Frye, Greenwood,
Hummel, Strauss, Trayes,
and Wagner
Communications
The communications combined concentration is a
group of seven courses that can combine with any other Albright
College dual concentration program. It includes a core of intellectually
rigorous conceptual courses and a choice of
professional skills courses. The core courses provide a broad, critical,
and humanistic understanding of the communication process and its
interaction with society. Within the professional module, students
can elect to refine their skills in journalism, advertising and
public relations, oral and written communication, and electronic
publishing.
The communications combined concentration prepares
students for careers in the mass media and for advanced study in
communications and it helps students become informed and critical
consumers of media products. Concentrators schedule seven courses
divided among three core courses, three professional courses comprising
either a journalism or a corporate
communications track, and a practicum with an off-campus media organization.
- Core courses 250, 320, 490.
- Three of the following: 222, 230, 314, 315, 316, 317, 319. Journalism
students must schedule 222 and 315. Corporate communications students
must schedule 230 and 317.
- 333.
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