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Mass Communications - Multimedia Journalism and Broadcast Production

You can unlock the power of persuasive storytelling and strategic influence in ÃÛÁÄÖ±²¥ City University’s Strategic Communications degree program. 

Let our experienced faculty blend theory with hands-on experience, preparing you for dynamic careers in public relations, advertising, and digital media. Dive into cutting-edge coursework that fosters creativity and critical thinking. OCU's intimate class sizes and collaborative environment empower students to develop a versatile skill set, including media production, digital strategy and effective messaging. 

Join us to harness the art and science of communication, gaining a competitive edge in a rapidly evolving media landscape."

Major Requirements Credit Hours: 40-42 


Required Mass Communication Courses: 21 Hours 

Course Number

Course Name

Credit Hours

MCOM 1103

Introduction to Mass Communications

3

MCOM 1213

Media Writing

3

MCOM 3013

Mass Communications Research Strategies and Skills

3

MCOM 4213

Legal and Ethical Principles of Media

3

MCOM 4313

Senior Seminar and Portfolio Assessment

3

 

Two electives, 3000-level or above, in the Mass Communications department. At least one of these electives must be at the 4000-level.

6

Additional Requirements: 19-21 Hours 

Course Number

Course Name

Credit Hours

MCOM 2003

Multimedia News Reporting

3

MCOM 2343

TV Studio Production

3

MCOM 2443

TV Field Production

3

MCOM 3313

News Editing

3

MCOM 3513

Nonlinear Editing

3

MCOM 3413

Sportswriting and Sportscasting

3

MCOM 4481-3

The Professional Experience: Communications or 

 

MCOM 3241

Publication Administration (may be repeated 3 times)

1-3

A minimum of 124 credit hours, including General Education hours, are required for a degree. 

Faculty members share their diverse professional backgrounds including advertising, ÃÛÁÄÖ±²¥s broadcasting, corporate and commercial video, marketing research, ÃÛÁÄÖ±²¥spaper publishing, public relations, and sports journalism. 

Depending on your major, you will get to: 
• Have hand-on training and experience starting your first semester; 
• Learn practical skills (research, writing, editing, production) needed for success in today’s multimedia environment; 
• Create strategic communications campaigns for local, national, and global brands 
• Develop social media campaigns for clients; 
• Write, shoot, and edit videos, documentaries, and commercials; 
• Manage crisis communications for businesses and host press conferences to improve media relations skills; 
• Learn ethical codes and guidelines from professional organizations; 
• Have opportunities to experience industry first-hand through internships, guest professionals, and on-campus student professional positions; 
• Use modern industry equipment, tools, and learning spaces; 
• Enjoy small class sizes with faculty who become your colleagues; and 
• Train in a high-demand industry.

Students interested in Multimedia Journalism and Broadcast Production can easily transfer their academic credits to ÃÛÁÄÖ±²¥ City University! Cameron University, Rose State College, and Tulsa Community College students should review the below articulation agreements to determine which courses are needed for the B.A. in Mass Communications degree.  

  • - Cameron University
  • - Rose State College
  • - Tulsa Community College

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