Communication and Media prepares students to be engaged, knowledgeable, and ethical global citizens, advocates, and storytellers. Students will learn to think critically about social relations, embrace media technologies, and create diverse stories. The study of communication and media fosters the public good by encouraging socially responsible practices through education, research, and service to community.
Online delivery is a degree-completion program for students who hold an associate's degree or have completed the MN Transfer Curriculum.
Program Requirements
Major Common Core
Introduces students to the study of communication and media including research and career paths.
Prerequisites:
none
Students engage in an applied research or creative group project in a faculty member's area of interest. The project is led by the faculty member. The course may be repeated in different projects.
Prerequisites:
none
Focused on guiding students through the final steps in their major including career preparation, networking, interviewing, and the job or graduate school application process.
Prerequisites:
none
Major Restricted Electives
* Consult with your advisor on courses to meet your personal and professional goals.
Choose 8 Credit(s).
Prerequisites:
none
Choose 20 Credit(s).
Prerequisites:
none
* Students may repeat COMM 400 in different topics.
Minor
Required Minor: Yes. Any.
4-Year Plan
The 4-Year Plan is a model for completing your degree in a timely manner. Your individual 4-Year plan may change based on a number of variables including transfer courses and the semester/year you start your major. Carefully work with your academic advisors to devise your own unique plan. * Please meet with your advisor on appropriate course selection to meet your educational and degree goals.
First Year
Fall - 15 Credits
General Education Course *3 credits
General Education Course *3 credits
General Education Course *3 credits
General Education Course *3 credits
General Education Course *3 credits
Spring - 15 Credits
General Education Course *3 credits
General Education Course *3 credits
General Education Course *3 credits
General Education Course *3 credits
General Education Course *3 credits
Second Year
Fall - 14 Credits
General Education Course *3 credits
General Education Course *3 credits
General Education Course *3 credits
General Education Course *4 credits
General Education Course *1 credits
Spring - 14 Credits
Introduces students to the study of communication and media including research and career paths.
Prerequisites:
none
Elective Course in Major *4 credits
Elective Course in Major *4 credits
Elective Course in Major *4 credits
Third Year
Fall - 16 Credits
Elective Course in Major *4 credits
Elective Course in Major *4 credits
Elective Course in Minor *4 credits
Elective Course in Minor *4 credits
Spring - 16 Credits
Elective Course in Major *4 credits
Elective Course in Major *4 credits
Elective Course in Minor *4 credits
Elective Course in Minor *4 credits
Fourth Year
Fall - 15 Credits
Students engage in an applied research or creative group project in a faculty member's area of interest. The project is led by the faculty member. The course may be repeated in different projects.
Prerequisites:
none
Elective Course in Minor *4 credits
General Elective Course *4 credits
General Elective Course *3 credits
Spring - 15 Credits
Focused on guiding students through the final steps in their major including career preparation, networking, interviewing, and the job or graduate school application process.
Prerequisites:
none
General Elective Course *3 credits
General Elective Course *3 credits
General Elective Course *3 credits
General Elective Course *4 credits
Transfer Pathways
A Transfer Pathway is a partnership between the Minnesota community colleges and Minnesota State University, Mankato. The Pathway suggests a plan for students with a specific associate degree to complete the last two years for a designated bachelor’s degree.
Students who are transferring to Minnesota State Mankato from a Minnesota community college should meet with an advisor in your college advising office to ensure the Pathway is an appropriate option for completing your degree.
Introduces students to the study of communication and media including research and career paths.
Prerequisites:
none
Elective Course in Major *4 credits
Elective Course in Major *3 credits
Elective Course in Major *4 credits
Elective Course in Minor *3 credits
Spring - 15 Credits
Elective Course in Major *4 credits
Elective Course in Major *4 credits
Elective Course in Major *4 credits
Elective Course in Minor *3 credits
Fourth Year
Fall - 14 Credits
Students engage in an applied research or creative group project in a faculty member's area of interest. The project is led by the faculty member. The course may be repeated in different projects.
Prerequisites:
none
Elective Course in Major *4 credits
Elective Course in Minor *3 credits
Elective Course in Minor *3 credits
Spring - 15 Credits
Focused on guiding students through the final steps in their major including career preparation, networking, interviewing, and the job or graduate school application process.
Prerequisites:
none
Elective Course in Major *4 credits
Elective Course in Minor *3 credits
Elective Course in Minor *3 credits
General Elective Course *3 credits
Policies
Double-Counting Credits: Students may not double-count courses between majors or minors in the department of Communication and Media.
COMM 110 and COMM 221W may be taken concurrently with department permission.
COMM 498 and COMM 499 Limits: Students may apply no more than 8 credits of COMM 498 and 4 credits of COMM 499 to fulfillment of a major. Additional credits may be applied for graduation requirements.
Internship Requirements (COMM 497, COMM 498): In compliance with federal policy, standard expectations are 45 hours of on-site internship experience for each credit hour earned.
P/N Grading: Total credits in the department must not exceed 25 percent P/N for a major.