Mass Communication
Mass Communication
The Associate of Arts - Louisiana Transfer in Mass Communication introduces students to a variety of methods and forms of communication from news reporting to internal communication within an organization. The program also provides a great basis for students who would like to transfer to a bachelor program at another university.
Advisors, and the university catalogs and links on the articulation web site (Louisiana Transfer Degrees) can provide more guidance on specific course recommendations depending on the student’s area of interest and anticipated baccalaureate major.
Academic Area
Manuel Hall 147
337-550-1308
Format
The courses and degree are available both in-person and hybrid formats.
About the Associate of Arts Louisiana Transfer in Mass Communication
What You'll Accomplish
Through your coursework, you will:
- Earn an Associate of Arts degree with a significant general education core, designed to also to serve as preparatory education for transfer to a related baccalaureate program
- Take a variety of general education and major-specific courses as part of the Associate of Arts Louisiana Transfer degree program
- Begin and complete a post-secondary education through online and hybrid degree courses, accelerated learning formats, and prior learning assessments
- Develop your knowledge and skills relevant to the field of communication
LA Transfer Guarantees
In summary, the Louisiana Transfer Associate Degree guarantees (with grade requirement met):
- Admission to a 4-year public university
- Junior-level standing
- Transfer of all 60 hours
- Completion of General Education block requirements at any Louisiana public university
- Equal opportunity to complete against ‘native’ students for admission to limited access programs
Degree Requirements - 60 Total Required Credits
For additional detailed information on coursework, please visit the Academic Catalog Curriculum.
Total Credits Required: 60
- General Education Courses: 39
- Additional Courses: 21
Major Courses
CMST 2010 - Interpersonal Communications
Lec. 3; Cr. 3
Theories and research in human communication; one-to-one interactions.
OR
CMST 2060 Public Speaking - Lec. 3; Cr. 3
Theory and skills needed by the effective communicator and critical consumer of speech in contemporary society; analysis of other speakers and practice in speaking.
Lec. 3; Cr. 3
Beginning writing course for mass communication. Introduces skills associated with writing, grammar, style, and information gathering for mass media.
Prerequisite(s): Must have earned a “C” or better in ENGL 1001 and ENGL 1002.
Lec. 3; Cr. 3
The mass communication process within American society; development, structure, function, and cultural impact of the mass media.
Choose from a variety
For additional information on coursework, please visit the Academic Catalog Curriculum.
- English Composition (6 hours)
- Mathematics/Analytical Reasoning (6 hours)
- Natural Sciences (9 hours)
- Humanities (9 hours)
- Social/Behavioral Science (6 hours)
- Fine Arts (3 hours)
Job Market Outlook
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