Mass Communications
What is Mass Communications?
The Mass Communication program is located within the Department of Social Sciences under the College of Arts and Humanities. A major in Mass Communication contributes significantly to the personal growth and development of an individual. Cooperation, negotiation, and mutual understanding are the cornerstones of successful interpersonal relationships in the work place, the family, and the community. The study of mass communication at Albany State University encourages students to participate in Radio, Television, Story Telling, Visual Arts, Public Speaking, Public Relations, and Intercultural Communications to gain the critical skills necessary to evaluate social issues, express opinions, assume positions, tell a story orally, in writing, and through multi-media platforms, and build and maintain relationships in all facets of life.
The media arts concentration focuses on the role of media as the infrastructure that makes communication possible. Media technologies, media practices, and mediated discourses shape how we understand the world around us. Historical changes in media technologies and networks alter how media can be used socially, culturally, politically, and economically to form communities and exercise power. The Media curriculum approaches media historically, theoretically, analytically, critically, empirically, and creatively. Students in this concentration combine theoretical and critical understanding of media technologies and discourse with practical skills in media production and critical media-making in many areas.
The public relations concentration studies theories and methods that help establish and maintain mutually beneficial relationships with employees, consumers, stockholders, media, and other target audiences. Students in this concentration create news releases, digital and print public relations tools and other forms of organizational communication, discover best practices for social media and other new technologies. Students also assist in developing strategic public relations campaigns for local businesses and non-profits.
What Can I Do With a Mass Communication Degree?
The Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communication prepares students for productive careers and advanced study in Mass Communication and related fields. The degree offers two concentrations – Public Relations and Media Arts (Radio TV, Film, Internet) - which are also designed to acquaint students with state-of-the-art technologies in Mass Communication and expand their career opportunities in a variety of traditional and emerging professions. Additionally, students matriculating in the program will complete required internships through university collaborations and partnerships with media agencies, business and industry.
How Does Albany State’s Mass Communication Program Work?
The Mass Communication program offers several co-curriculars that are valuable for hands-on experience and learning as a Mass Communication major. Students have two program concentrations to choose from as majors: Media Arts and Public Relations and Stratgic Communication. The ASU Broadcast Center serves as a production unit to the Mass Communication program, employing student workers and volunteers. These students aid in the daily operations of the ASU television and radio stations and act as customer service representatives for the equipment checkout center. Students may work in the Radio station (92.7 WASU-FM) or the television station (ASU-TV 19).
The Public Relations club serves as the first step in the world of Public Relations and Strategic Communication. The club offers learning opportunities, included seminars and workshops on relationship building, social media best practices, and more. Students are also able to work on the department newsletter and attend annual pubic relations and advertising conferences, attend member appreciation nights, holiday socials, and assist in the in-house creative PR agency.
The RamNews show can be seen on ASUTV Channel 19 and the MassComm_AlbanyStateRams YouTube Channel. Students serve as field reporters, anchors, producers and directors. Students who join RamNews have the ability to write news scripts, put together stories, edit video, as welll as create advertisements for university activities and events. Students also producte short features and other program content. Mass Communication majors walk away with the skills required to pursue careers in audio and video production.
For more information about the Mass Communication program, please contact Dr. Elizabeth Sheffield-Hayes, Coordinator of Mass Communication by email at elizabeth.sheffield@asurams.edu. You can also follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube: @masscomm_albanystaterams.
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