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Dr. Jim Sernoe MSU Mass Communication Department Midwestern State University 3410 Taft Blvd. Wichita Falls, Texas 76308 |
Real World Experience... That is the basis of the award-winning Mass Communication program. The Mass Communication program has been cited as one of the most successful programs at Concepts taught in class are tested in the campus newspaper, The Documentaries, public relations campaigns, graphic design projects and writing exercises help prepare students for graduate school or their job search after graduation.
Substantial scholarships are available to students who have promising transcripts, and paid student assistantships are available for those working for the campus newspaper or television station. Additionally, the Media Club is a campus organization that enables students to have social and professional interaction during their free time. Recent students have won scholarships in regional and nationwide competitions through organizations such as the Dallas-Fort Worth Association of Women Journalists, the Dallas Press Club, the International Radio & TV Society and the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association. The Mass Communication major comprises 42 hours of mass media courses, with an 18-hour minor in either print journalism, broadcast journalism, public relations, art or theatre. Students must have accumulated a 3.0 grade point average in their major and minor before enrolling in the exit course. There are literally hundreds of careers available for Mass Communication students: Communications Consultant; Graphic Artist; Editor; Radio/Television Director; Copywriter; Photographer; Booking Agent; Survey Research Consultant; Disc Jockey; Advertising Agent; Art Director; Public Relations Officer; Commercial Designer; Director of Conventions; Media Buyer; News Anchor; Print Reporter; Station Manager; Public Opinion Researcher; Press Secretary; News Reporter; Lobbyist; Camera Operator; Creative Director; Marketing Manager; Radio/Television Producer; Director of Tourism; Videographer; College Placement Officer; Telecommunications Technician; Information Specialist; Customer Service Representative; Affirmative Action Officer; and Community Affairs Liaison.
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