Program Description
Vermont State University’s Bachelor of Arts in Communications program equips students with the analytical, creative, and technological skills necessary for professional opportunities in a wide variety of media and communication-related fields. The programs core is designed to provide students with a balanced and comprehensive understanding of the discipline, which includes a historical and theoretical foundation, sociological and critical analysis of media, and hands-on production skills that apply across communication mediums.
Students will have extensive opportunities for experiential learning through internships and practicum-based courses, creative and civic engagement projects, and partnerships with community organizations. There are three areas of concentration; Film Studies and Production, Journalism and New Media, as well as the option to pursue a general Communications degree.
Minors in Communications, Cinema Studies, Cinema Production, Journalism and Broadcast Journalism round out the program offerings.
Program Outcomes
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Demonstrate the ability to think critically about media from social, economic, political, ethical and global perspectives and its impact on society.
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Demonstrate an understanding of industry standards, skills and techniques through production of high-quality media in visual, oral and written forms.
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Demonstrate effective use of media and communications skills in a rapidly changing real world environment.