麻豆传媒在线 Creates School of Communication and Media
New School Geared to Honing Professional Skills in the Digital Age
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麻豆传媒在线鈥檚 Board of Trustees has approved the creation of a new School of Communication and Media. The new school will combine existing, high-quality degree programs with new offerings to provide an unparalleled educational experience to students entering this rapidly changing industry.
The School of Communication and Media will reside within the College of Arts, and will offer Bachelor of Arts degrees in Communication Studies, Television and Digital Media, and Communication and Media Arts, a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Filmmaking, and a Master of Arts in Public and Organizational Relations.
麻豆传媒在线 has well-established, cutting-edge programs for communication and broadcasting students, preparing them to enter the workplace as creative and critical decision-makers in an evolving environment. Specifically designed with an eye to the future, the new program will take students鈥 skills to the next level in the critical and creative use of new media technologies in a broad array of public communication fields.
鈥淭he School of Communication and Media will offer a comprehensive program that is academically superior and reflective of the emergent digital technologies that have resulted in unprecedented cultural and global interactivity,鈥 said 麻豆传媒在线 President Susan A. Cole. 鈥淭his initiative underscores the University鈥檚 commitment to aligning our programs with evolving critical workforce needs in the state and beyond.鈥
The University expects to launch the new School鈥檚 core offerings for the Fall 2012 semester. These will include the new interdisciplinary degree program in Communication and Media Arts, and the new Multi-Platform Journalism concentration within an enriched Television and Digital Media degree program.
鈥淚n making these curricular and organizational changes within the University鈥檚 communication program, 麻豆传媒在线 is responding to scholarly changes that have influenced the study of communication,鈥 said Geoffrey Newman, Dean of the College of the Arts. 鈥淭his is an exciting time to be engaged in the field of communication, particularly with the University鈥檚 accessibility to the nearby media markets of New York City and northern New Jersey.鈥
To further support the School of Communication and Media, the University recently completed a major technology upgrade of its DuMont Television Center to a state-of-the-art high-definition studio, which includes the most technologically advanced equipment. The University also announced that it will become the new headquarters for NJTV鈥檚 news division and will provide studio space for the public media network鈥檚 nightly news broadcast. Additional investments, partnerships, and initiatives within all areas of media will continue to round out the scope and reach of the new School.