College of Letters, Arts
and Social Sciences
SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION

201 Shoup Hall
Phone: 208-885-6458
PO Box 441072
Fax: 208-885-6450
Moscow ID 83844-1072
Toll free: 888-884-3246, ext. 6458

Chris Campbell, Director
Marc Skinner, Ass't. to the Director
Karin Clifford, Administrative Assistant
School of Communication faculty and staff
Press release: UI SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION TAKES FIRST STEP TO REORGANIZE

As of July 1, 2003, the School of Communication will cease to exist in its present form.  Its degree programs and faculty will be reassigned to four other academic units within the College of Letters, Arts & Social Sciences:


Moscow Image The third annual Moscow Kino Digital Media Festival will showcase Northwest student-based projects at the historic Kenworthy Theatre May 2 and 3, 2003. The festival is a unique opportunity for aspiring digital media artists to present their work in a diverse university community.  Categories include short, documentary, narrative, animation, music video, adventure sports. Submissions must be received by April 18.  Click on the image to the right to link to the Moscow Kino website!

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What can I do with a comm degree?

School of Communication degrees

Communication can be seen as the discipline that links other disciplines, a discipline that is vital if people, organizations, and governments are to cope with today's complex world. Students with degrees from the School of Communication find jobs with newspapers and other forms of print communication; broadcasting, cable or satellite operations; public relations firm; advertising agencies; as practitioners of the visual arts; as communication specialists in private corporations and governmental agencies; or in other public and private communication enterprises. Students also pursue advanced degrees in communication.

The School of Communication provides theoretical and professional preparation in communication fields and also functions as an academic unit of the College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences to provide communication courses to students in other fields of study and general education core courses.

Students seeking the B.A. degree are required to have a demonstrable proficiency in a foreign language and those seeking the B.S. degree must complete an 18-credit minor or area of emphasis in a subject area outside those taught by the School of Communication.
 
Freshmen and students transferring to comm spring 2003 will declare Communication and choose one of these five options:
Advertising
Comm Studies
Journalism
Public Relations
Visual Comm
We also have communication minors for non-comm majors.
Students pre-2002 catalog are working in one of these three degrees:
Journalism and Mass Comm
Public Communication
Visual Communication
For non-comm majors, we have five comm minors

Many comm majors work at the Arg and KUOI!  Check out these links:

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