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3. RHETORIC AND PUBLIC IMAGE
A career in PR/Journalism will better your public
image!
Rhetoric and confidence will get you far!
Gain confidence with public speaking and the
opportunities are endless!
PR/Journalism is your ticket to success!
4. BE SOMEBODY!
Careers in Journalism and PR set you up to
become someone!
Endless opportunities for on-camera or off-
camera careers!
Work with famous people or become famous
YOURSELF!
5. JOURNALISM CAREERS
•Journalist
• Reporter
• Researcher
•or Editor
for your FAVORITE
website, magazine,
or newspaper!
•Script writer
•Fact Checker
for a public personality
or even the PRESIDENT!
•Manager
•Correspondent
•Or Photojournalist
for your favorite
NEWS channel!
6. PUBLIC RELATIONS CAREERS
•Advertising
for your
FAVORITE
products!
•Agent
for FAMOUS
athletes, singers,
and actors!
•Fund-Raiser
•or event planner for
a cause/celebration
of YOUR choice!
9. FOCUS OF MAJOR
• Media Management
• Media Analysis
• Creative Writing
10. WHAT KIND OF CAREER WILL
MEDIA STUDIES WILL LEAD TO?
Students will be able to find a career:
• Identifying and interpreting media outlet strategies
• Writing for television, radio, and the Internet
Managing legalistic aspects of said
media
11. CAREER OPTIONS
• Wide span of career options
• Public Relations is a very popular career for
Media Studies Majors
• Advertising jobs involving media management
• Research positions in such areas as copyright
and market strategies
12. EMPLOYMENT IN MEDIA STUDIES
In 2008, almost 65% of Media Studies majors entered directly into a career
after graduation.
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14. CAREERS IN MEDIA PRODUCTION
Audiovisual and Multimedia
Radio/Audio
Television and Video
15. AUDIO AND MULTIMEDIA CAREERS
AV Producer
AV Writer
Producer Assistant
AV Technician
AV Director
17. TELEVISION AND VIDEO CAREERS
Program Manager
Operation Manager
Newscaster
Floor manager
Scriptwriter
Set and props manager
Media coordinator
Audio engineer
Media resource director
18. HUMAN COMMUNICATION
• S T U D E N T S L E A R N O R A L A N D
W R I T T E N C O M M U N I C AT I O N S K I L L S
M U C H D E S I R E D B Y E M P L O Y E R S I N A
W I D E VA R I E T Y O F B U S I N E S S
C O N T E X T S .
• B Y F O C U S I N G O N S K I L L S I N O N E - O N -
O N E , S M A L L G R O U P, P U B L I C A N D
M E D I A E N V I R O N M E N T S , S T U D E N T S
A R E P R E PA R E D T O D E V E L O P
E F F E C T I V E R E L AT I O N S H I P S
N E C E S S A R Y T O S U C C E E D I N T O D AY ’ S
W O R K F O R C E .
• O U R I N S T R U C T I O N A L S O A D D R E S S E S
T H E E V E R - I N C R E A S I N G I M PA C T
19. MINORS
Students in this track can further tailor their careers with the selection of an
appropriate minor such as;
1. modern languages,
2. conflict and dispute resolution,
3. marketing management,
4. creative arts,
5. business and professional writing,
6. ethnic and intercultural studies,
7. gender studies,
8. information systems and theatre, among others
20. FOCUS
This Track’s focus on organizational, interpersonal and intercultural
communication uniquely prepares students for graduate study and careers
in:
1. Human Resources
2. Government
3. Event Planner
4. Education
5. Healthcare