Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia Communication Bachelor's to Master's Track

Overview

This is a Bachelor's to Master's Track degree program for students in all areas of the B.A. Multimedia Communication program. 

High performing upperclassmen (those with an overall GPA of 3.25 or higher and a minimum of 78 completed credit hours) may select the Bachelor's to Master's Track to earn credit towards a Master’s Degree in Professional Communication. Enrollment in this track allows students to simultaneously earn credit towards their undergraduate degree and graduate degree. In order to be part of this program students must contact the Communication Department Chair and meet the following criteria. (1) Provide a current resume outlining academic and professional experience and (2) provide a letter of interest explaining how the candidate’s academic and/or professional experience and goals align with the MA program. Upon graduation with the undergraduate degree, students must be accepted to the Graduate College and meet all admissions requirements. Once accepted, student transcripts will reflect the dual-enrolled courses.                                    

COURSE TITLE S.H.
FIRST YEAR STUDENT REQUIREMENT-SUCCESS SEMINAR
YSU 1500Success Seminar1-2
or YSU 1500S Youngstown State University Success Seminar
or HONR 1500 Intro to Honors
GENERAL EDUCATION
ENGL 1550Writing 13-4
or ENGL 1549 Writing 1 with Support
ENGL 1551Writing 23
GE: Mathematics Course *Any approved GE: MATH Course, MATH 2623 recommended3
Arts and Humanities (6 s.h.)
JOUR 2603Media Ethics and Social Responsibilities required for major3
GE: Arts and Humanities3
Social Science (6 s.h.)
MCOM 1595Media Literacy and Culture required for major3
GE: Social Sciences3
Natural Science (6-7 s.h.)
GE:Natural Sciences 3
GE: Natural Sciences with Lab4
General Education Electives (9 s.h.)
CMST 1545Communication Foundations required for major3
CMST 2610Intercultural Communication required for major3
General Education Elective3
Major Requirements
MCOM 2624Communication Technology - Photo and Video3
MCOM 2625Communication Technologies: Aesthetics and Design3
MCOM 2683Foundations of Multicamera Production1
MCOM 2683LMulticamera Lab 12
MCOM 2685Producing3
MCOM 3726American Media: History, Principles and Practices3
MCOM 3780Presentational Literacy3
MCOM 4850LApplied Production3
Senior Capstone
MCOM 4899Senior Project3
Seminar Requirement
MCOM 4897Seminar3
or JOUR 4825 Selected Topics in Journalism
Option (Students must select either Option A or Option B or Option C) These options correspond to the B.A. MCOM programs.34
Option A: Production (32-34)
Students must take MCOM 3781L, MCOM 3782, MCOM 3782L, MCOM 4884L and JOUR 4890
Select 3 (9 SH) of the following: MCOM 1570, MCOM 3784, MCOM 3791, MCOM 3793L, MCOM 3795, MCOM 4888, JOUR 3721L, JOUR 3790
Students must take an additional 12-14 hours in free electives.
Option B: Media Management (32-34 s.h.)
Students must take MCOM 3784 and MCOM 3791.
Select 5 (15 SH) of the following: MCOM 1570, MCOM 3781, MCOM 3782 (with MCOM 3782L), MCOM 3793, MCOM 3794, MCOM 3795, MCOM 4882, MCOM 4884, MCOM 4888, JOUR 3721L, JOUR 3790
Students must take an additional 11-13 hours in free electives.
Option C: Sports Broadcasting (32-34 s.h.)
Students must take MCOM 1570, MCOM 1570L, MCOM 3782, MCOM 3782L, MCOM 3793L, MCOM 3795, MCOM 3795L, JOUR 3759, JOUR 3769, CMST 5889
Complete 5-6 s.h. in MCOM 3784, MCOM 3791, MCOM 4884L, MCOM 3781L, MCOM 4888, MCOM 4890
Students may need to take an additional 1-3 hours of free electives.
Required Support Courses
CMST 1500Exploring Communication3
JOUR 2602Media Writing3
CMST 3790Personal Brand Communication3
JOUR 4824Communication Law3
Graduate Swing Classes These courses will only count for graduate credit if you have completed the form indicating you are taking it as the grad level. The form must be completed before the course begins.
CMST 6900Survey of Communication Graduate Studies3
Pick Two6
Conflict Management and Negotiation
Persuasion and New Media
Theory of Sports and Communication *Students in Option C may not choose this course.
Seminar
Total Semester Hours120-122
Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
FallS.H.
MCOM 2624
Communication Technology - Photo and Video
or Communication Technologies: Aesthetics and Design
3
MCOM 2683 Foundations of Multicamera Production 1
MCOM 2683L Multicamera Lab 1 2
CMST 1500 Exploring Communication 3
JOUR 2603 Media Ethics and Social Responsibilities 3
YSU 1500
Success Seminar
or Youngstown State University Success Seminar
or Intro to Honors
1-2
ENGL 1550
Writing 1
or Writing 1 with Support
3-4
 Semester Hours16-18
Spring
MCOM 2625
Communication Technologies: Aesthetics and Design
or Communication Technology - Photo and Video
3
MCOM 2685 Producing 3
JOUR 2602 Media Writing 3
ENGL 1551 Writing 2 3
Option Course 3
 Semester Hours15
Year 2
Fall
MCOM 1595 Media Literacy and Culture 3
MCOM 3726 American Media: History, Principles and Practices 3
CMST 1545 Communication Foundations 3
Math Requirement 3
Option Course 3
 Semester Hours15
Spring
CMST 3790 Personal Brand Communication 3
Option Course 3
Option Course 3
GE: Natural Science and Natural Science Lab 4
GE: Social Science 3
 Semester Hours16
Year 3
Fall
MCOM 3780 Presentational Literacy 3
MCOM 4850L Applied Production 3
CMST 2610 Intercultural Communication 3
Option Course 3
General Education Elective 3
 Semester Hours15
Spring
JOUR 4824 Communication Law 3
Option Course 3
Option Course 3
Option Course 3
GE: Arts and Humanities 3
 Semester Hours15
Year 4
Fall
MCOM 4897
Seminar
or Selected Topics in Journalism
3
CMST 6900 Survey of Communication Graduate Studies 3
Option Course 3
GE: Natural Science 3
Free Elective 1
 Semester Hours13
Spring
MCOM 4899 Senior Project 3
CMST 5852
Conflict Management and Negotiation CMST 5889 may be taken as part of the Sports Broadcasting track requirements and the graduate track requirments.
or Persuasion and New Media
or Theory of Sports and Communication
or Seminar
3
CMST 5898
Seminar
or Conflict Management and Negotiation
or Persuasion and New Media
or Theory of Sports and Communication
3
Option Course 3
Option Course 3
 Semester Hours15
 Total Semester Hours120-122

LEARNING OUTCOMES

The student learning outcomes for the B.A. degree program in multimedia communication are as follows:

SLO1:  Students will compose messages using multi-media technology.
 

SLO2:  Students will use the production process to construct written, oral and visual messages for a specific audience.

SLO3: Students will examine and apply legal and ethical concepts associated with careers in mass media.

SLO4:  Students will describe the prevailing theories and professional structures of electronic media both in the U.S. and globally.