The School of Communication, Film, and Media offers a Bachelor of Science in Mass Communications and Film & Video Production, minors in Communication Studies, Film & Video Production and Mass Communications.

The curriculum offers a balance of theoretical and conceptual courses that challenge students to think critically, creatively, and collaboratively, and professional skills courses that give students an opportunity to apply their knowledge in cutting-edge experiential learning labs – bluestone-Public Relations Firm, WUTV, The West Georgian, and WOLF Radio. Located approximately 45 miles west of Atlanta, the department also gives students the opportunity to regularly network and intern with mass media and public relations professionals in a top-10 media market. Students graduate with portfolios that showcase their scholarship and skills, and give them a competitive edge in the industry.

Learn more about Mass Communications Concentrations:

Journalism
Digital Media & Entertainment
Film & Video Production
Public Relations

For more information, please see the Academic Catalog. A program map, which provides a guide for students to plan their course of study, is available for download in the Courses tab below.

LeQuinta (Taylor) Bryant

LeQuinta (Taylor) Bryant

Clinical Associate Professor

Patrick Clinton

Patrick Clinton

Assistant Professor

Hazel Cole

Hazel Cole

Associate Professor & Public Relations Head

Melanie Conrad

Melanie Conrad

Associate Dean & Senior Lecturer

Patrick Hadley

Patrick Hadley

Associate Dean, Associate Professor & Graduate Studies Coordinator

Michael D. Hester

Michael D. Hester

Lecturer / Debate Director & CDO Special Assistant

Charles Jones

Charles Jones

Part-time Instructor

Deon Kay

Deon Kay

Professor & Film & Video Production Head

Kyle Lorenzano

Kyle Lorenzano

Associate Professor, Digital Media & Entertainment Head & Assistant Graduate Studies Coordinator

Soo Jung Moon

Soo Jung Moon

Professor

Christopher Renaud

Christopher Renaud

Associate Professor

John Sewell

John Sewell

Associate Professor & Journalism Head

Kelly Williams

Kelly Williams

Clinical Associate Professor

Misty Wilson

Misty Wilson

Senior Lecturer & Communication Studies Head

Bradford Yates

Bradford Yates

Dean & Professor

The Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications requires that graduates of accredited programs be aware of certain core values and competencies and be able to:

  • apply the principles and laws of freedom of speech and press, in a global context, and for the country in which the institution that invites ACEJMC is located;
  • demonstrate an understanding of the multicultural history and role of professionals and institutions in shaping communications;
  • demonstrate culturally proficient communication that empowers those traditionally disenfranchised in society, especially as grounded in race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation and ability, domestically and globally, across communication and media contexts;
  • present images and information effectively and creatively, using appropriate tools and technologies;
  • write correctly and clearly in forms and styles appropriate for the communications professions, audiences and purposes they serve;
  • demonstrate an understanding of professional ethical principles and work ethically in pursuit of truth, accuracy, fairness and diversity;
  • apply critical thinking skills in conducting research and evaluating information by methods appropriate to the communications professions in which they work;
  • effectively and correctly apply basic numerical and statistical concepts;
  • critically evaluate their own work and that of others for accuracy and fairness, clarity, appropriate style and grammatical correctness;
  • apply tools and technologies appropriate for the communications professions in which they work.