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COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT Majors of the Communication Department are held to a high standard consistent with their calling. The standards are expressed in the following requirements, goals and outcomes. (706) 886-7299, ext. 5270 e-mail: [email protected] INTRODUCTION The Communication Department offers programs of study that emphasize both human interaction and mediated communication. With concentrations in Interpersonal & Public Communication and Mass Communication, students are given the opportunity to explore the major areas of Communication Studies. COMMUNICATION STUDIES MAJOR PURPOSE & OUTCOME GOALS The major in Communication Studies provides training and education necessary for a successful life in the many areas supported by professional communication. Regardless of the concentration, the Communication student will gain valuable knowledge, skills and an attitude necessary for pursuing his/her career and life goals. The study of communication at Toccoa Falls College offers a broad range of training and skill development in a Christian setting. It focuses on the clear organization and expression of ideas. It also develops written and technological skills. The programs are designed to help students master the tools and techniques of effective communication in their chosen field by providing hands-on experience in an academic environment. On a deeper level, they also provide an understanding of the purposes and moral principles of communication. These programs integrate communication skills and practice with a biblically informed understanding of the Christian worldview. The combination of an understanding of foundational communication theory together with proficiency in communication provides a skill-base sufficient to pursue employment or graduate work with confidence. The Communication Studies major offers a concentration in the broader area of Interpersonal & Public Communication (IPC). IPC students will gain insights into the how and why of human interaction, as well as how to strategically represent themselves and organizations. Students in the IPC concentration will have the opportunity to focus on the knowledge and skills essential in leadership, public relations and a number of other areas supported by the field of human communication. Hands-on experience can be gained through specific involvement in fieldrelated work areas involving our several student-run media outlets and other department related activities. Additionally, through internships, IPC majors will have a chance to work alongside professionals in their desired career areas. PROCEDURE FOR ADMISSION A student desiring to pursue a major in the Communication Department should complete a Declaration of Major form as an applicant to the Communication Department. Students completing the form should arrange an appointment with the chair of the Communication Department to discuss spiritual and academic status. Students must hold a cumulative 2.0 grade point average, and have earned at least 12 semester hours, to be considered for admittance. The Communication Studies major also offers a concentration for those who want to pursue a more dedicated line of study in Mass Communication (MCM). The Mass Communication concentration seeks to produce culturally informed citizens with a high degree of media literacy who are thus well-equipped for service to the Kingdom in the creation and reception of mediated communication forms. The Communication Department maintains a FCC licensed radio station, WTXR, entirely for student use, as well as graphic design and television and video production equipment enabling students to gain hands-on experience in their field. The student interested in print media has the opportunity to gain practical experience by working with our student-run webbased newspaper, The Talon. The Department also oversees production of The Forrester, the college yearbook. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS (B.A. or B.S.) 1. Fulfillment of all the “General Requirements for Graduation” (see section on “Degree Requirements”) 2. Satisfactory completion of the hours in Communication as outlined below. A minimum grade of “C-“ will be required for each course that applies toward a major in the Communication Department, and a cumulative average of 2.0 will be required for the total hours applied to the major. 3. The B.A. degree requires the completion of two years of the same language that may be taken in place of electives. Both semesters of Intermediate Greek or Hebrew will fulfill Bible & theology elective requirements as well as the language requirement for the B.A. degree. 4. A minimum grade of “C-“ for each course taken to fulfill requirements for a minor if the student elects to have a minor. 5. Satisfactory completion of a Senior Portfolio that provides evidence of successful attainment of the outcomes of the major. 6. Satisfactory completion of the comprehensive oral examination. The oral exam will be taken during one of the final two semesters at Toccoa Falls College. 7. Satisfactory completion of an analytical response paper that seeks to address the issue of Christ and Culture from a biblically and theologically informed position. Specific consideration will be paid to how this response is articulated in the student’s chosen professional area. The learning objectives for this major include the following: Learning fundamental principles, generalization or theories of communication (IDEA 2) Learning to apply course material in the context of professional communication (IDEA 3) Developing skill in expressing oneself orally or in writing at a level appropriate of a professional communicator (IDEA 8) Developing a clearer understanding of, and commitment to, personal biblical values—appropriate to a Christian communicator in intellectual and practical matters (IDEA 10) Learning to analyze and critically evaluate ideas, arguments, and points of view of communication and communicative acts (IDEA 11) 54 Toccoa Falls College 16-17 Catalog MASS COMMUNICATION COURSE SCHEDULE SAMPLE (Applies only to Option A) First Year Fall Semester NTE 103 Introduction to the New Testament 3 COM 113 Introduction to Communication 3 ENG 113 Freshman Composition I 3 MAT ___ Mathematics Elective 3 SCI 113 Scientific Literacy or other science elective 3 TFC 100 Orientation 0 15 Winterim HUM 103 Western Thought & Culture 3 COMMUNICATION STUDIES MAJOR MASS COMMUNICATION CONCENTRATION GENERAL EDUCATION - 69 hours BIBLE & THEOLOGY - 30 hours BIB 213 Hermeneutics BSF 103 Foundations for Spiritual Formation NTE 103 Introduction to the New Testament NTE ___ New Testament Elective OTE 103 Introduction to the Old Testament OTE ___ Old Testament Elective THE 303 Introduction to Theology THE ___ Theology Elective 6 hours Bible/Theology Electives from any BIB, BMI, GRK 223, 333, 343, HEB 223, 333, 343, NTE, OTE, THE, or approved integrative courses Spring Semester BIB 213 Hermeneutics BSF 103 Foundations of Spiritual Formation ENG 123 Freshman Composition II PHY ___ Philosophy Elective MCM 203 Introduction to Mass Communication HUMANITIES - 18 hours COM 113 Introduction to Communication ENG 113 Freshman Composition I ENG 123 Freshman Composition II HUM 103 Western Thought & Culture 3 hours ENG Literature Elective 3 hours Philosophy Elective Second Year Fall Semester OTE 103 Introduction to the Old Testament ___ ___ Literature Elective ___ ___ Social Science Elective COM 213 Introduction to Communication Theory ___ ___ Open Elective SAO ___ Service & Outreach SOCIAL SCIENCES - 12 hours 3 hours Psychology Elective from PSY 113 or PSY 243 3 hours History Elective 6 hours Social Science Electives from ANT, CSG, ECO, GHY, HIS, ICS 323, POL, PSY, or SOC Spring Semester NTE ___ New Testament Elective OTE ___ Old Testament Elective HIS ___ History Elective ___ ___ Social Science Elective ___ ___ Open Elective SAO ___ Service & Outreach COMPUTER, SCIENCE, & MATHEMATICS - 9 hours SCI 113 Scientific Literacy or other science elective 3 hours Mathematics Elective 3-4 hours Computer, Science or Mathematics Elective prefixed BIO, CHM, CSC, MAT, PHS or SCI Third Year Fall Semester THE 303 Introduction to Theology COM 313 Introduction to Research Methods MCM 213 Media Production MCM 333 Rhetoric of Media or MCM 363 Narrative & Image MCM 201 Mass Communication Practicum ___ ___ Open Elective SAO ___ Service & Outreach MAJOR - 37 hours COMMUNICATION STUDIES CORE - 15 hours COM 213 Introduction to Communication Theory COM 313 Introduction to Communication Research Methods COM 363 Media & Society COM 423 Communication Ethics COM 463 Christ, Communication & Culture* MASS COMMUNICATION CONCENTRATION – 22-25 hours MCM 203 Introduction to Mass Communication MCM 333 Rhetoric of Media or MCM 363 Narrative & Image MCM 373 Writing for Media Spring Semester THE ___ Theology Elective ___ ___ Computer, Science or Math elective ___ ___ COM, IPC or MCM Elective ___ ___ Open Elective ___ ___ Open Elective SAO ___ Service & Outreach Option A – 13 hours MCM 201 Mass Communication Practicum (may be repeated) MCM 213 Media Production MCM 493 Mass Communication Internship MCM ___ 3 hours MCM elective at 300- or 400-level 3 hours COM, IPC, MCM Elective Summer Session MCM 493 Mass Communication Internship Option B – LA Film Studies Semester – 16 hours (additional fees apply) ___ ___ Hollywood Production Workshop ___ ___ Development in Film ___ ___ Internship: Inside Hollywood ___ ___ Narrative Storytelling or Professional Acting for the Camera Fourth Year Fall Semester ___ ___ Bible or Theology Elective PSY 113 General Psychology or PSY 243 Developmental Psychology COM 363 Media & Society COM 423 Communication Ethics MCM ___ MCM Elective OPEN ELECTIVES - 23 hours (20 hours if selecting Option B)* Spring Semester ___ ___ Bible or Theology Elective COM 463 Christ, Communication, & Culture MCM 373 Writing for Media ___ ___ Open Elective ___ ___ Open Elective TOTAL = 126/129 hours *It is assumed that the integrative course COM 463 will be used in fulfillment of a Bible & Theology elective. If not, Minor or Open Electives is reduced to 20 hours to accommodate a separate 3 hour Bible & Theology elective and maintain a total of 126 hours. 3 3 3 3 3 15 3 3 3 3 3 0 15 3 3 3 3 3 0 15 3 3 3 3 1 2 0 15 3 3 3 3 3 0 15 3 3 3 3 3 3 15 3 3 3 3 3 15 Minimum hours required = 126 56 Toccoa Falls College 16-17 Catalog COMMUNICATION MINORS A minor in Communication can be a tremendously useful tool for any profession or ministry. Study in various disciplines of communication can better prepare individuals in written, interpersonal, organizational, and technical aspects of communication. JOURNALISM MINOR - 16 hours Most career and ministry opportunities demand strong writing and analytical skills. Journalism minor is an excellent option for students interested in free-lance work, writing, or publishing. It is also a dynamic complement to majors in Communication, English, or Business. MCM 203 MCM 201 MCM 313 MCM 373 Introduction to Mass Communication Mass Communication Practicum Introduction to Journalism Writing for Media Two of the following electives: MCM 353 Broadcast Journalism MCM/COM ___ Communication Elective COM 363 Media & Society 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 LEADERSHIP MINOR – 15 hours An overwhelming need within a wide spectrum of vocations, the Leadership minor provides specific training and development in this crucial area. The minor is designed to focus on the whole person as the student develops his/her natural abilities. COM 283 IPC 293 IPC 353 IPC 373 MLD 453 Persuasion Interpersonal Communication Leadership Communication Mentoring Leadership Formation 3 3 3 3 3 MEDIA STUDIES MINOR – 15 hours This minor will serve to equip students with a high degree of media literacy that will serve them well in the contemporary media-immersed culture, regardless their chosen profession. MCM 203 MCM 333 MCM 363 MCM 383 COM 363 Introduction to Mass Communication Rhetoric of Media Narrative and Image Film Genres Media and Society 3 3 3 3 3 PUBLIC RELATIONS MINOR - 15 hours Communicating the story of an organization or company is the purpose of public relations. The minor is designed to prepare the student to serve in the broad field of public relations. COM 283 IPC 313 IPC 323 MCM 313 IPC 343 MCM 393 Persuasion Organizational Communication Public Relations Introduction to Journalism One of the two courses below: Advanced Public Speaking Film & Digital Photography 3 3 3 3 3 3 57 Toccoa Falls College 16-17 Catalog