Selecting a Concentration/Advisors
<p>All Communication majors must declare a concentration by the time they reach the end of their third semester (must have earned a minimum of 40 credits). Suggested course groupings for each specific concentration are listed in their respective areas below. Students may use appropriate courses, among the courses required for the major, to meet the requirements for a specific concentration.</p>
<p>Students who are unable to complete a concentration will graduate as a Communication generalist.</p>
<p>Students who have a career interest in an area not included in our concentrations may choose to pursue an <a href="/academics/undergraduate-degrees-and-programs/communication-degrees-and-programs/communication-individually-initiated-concentration" title="Communication Individually Initiated Concentration">Individually Initiated Concentration</a>, and will work with a faculty advisor to craft the necessary selection of courses.</p>
<p><strong>Concentration Areas with Advisors:</strong></p>
<p>Communication Studies - Professor Barrett</p>
<p>Film - Professor DiSciscio</p>
<p>Multimedia Journalism - Professor Gibbs</p>
<p>Public Relations/Corporate Communication - Professor Wrigley</p>
<p>Radio/Audio Production - Professor Carberry</p>
<p>Television/Digital Video - Professor Gibbs</p>
<p>Theatre - Professor Holbrook</p>
<p>Video Game Studies - Professor Kagen</p>