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The Communication major at the University of Washington-Tacoma is an exciting and dynamic field of study that examines the ways people interact and communicate with each other in various contexts. Through this program, students will gain a deep understanding of the theories and practices that drive effective communication, and will develop skills in the analysis of media, media production, journalism, critical-thinking, editing, and more.
The Communication major offers both a professional and a research track for students who wish to specialize in different areas of the field.
- Media Criticism
- Media Theory
- Media Production Skills including print, video, or digital media
- Media Social Change
- The Internet and Social Media
- Film and Documentary
To allow you to focus on your areas of interest, the Communication major program offers both a professional track and a research track. You may choose electives from other School of IAS majors or undergraduate programs at UW Tacoma. Transfer students should plan on two years to complete all degree requirements.
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Professional Track
The Professional track offers you a comprehensive approach to the study of media criticism and media writing and production through:
- Combined study of media criticism, writing, and video/documentary production
- Evaluation of cultural products and consideration of theoretical frameworks
- Practical skills focused on print or broadcast media
Research Track
The Research Track provides you with an overview of foundational theoretical frameworks from various political, economic, historical, social, and cultural contexts when studying mass media. You can gain:
- Understanding of the relationships between media, culture, and power
- Insight into U.S. & International media theory
- Critical thinking skills about the connections between media production and consumption
- Preparation for graduate studies or career in media research