A minor in Communications is available with three options: Advertising, Journalism, or Public Relations.
Students enrolled in the M.A. in COMMUNICATIONS program concentrate on one of the following two graduate study plans:
Mass Commuinications Research and Theory and
The Department of Communications employs over thirty full-time faculty members and even more part-time faculty. See a complete list of faculty, including their office hours. Or, see a list of faculty advisors organized by concentration.
See the internship website before making an appointment with the Internship Coordinator. In the Department of Communications, students are required to complete an internship course as the culminating undergraduate experience.
The Department of Communications has always recognized the beneficial attributes of an internship. Students intern at sites in Orange and Los Angeles Counties, as well as at national and international sites. Examples of internship sites include newspapers, magazines, television and radio stations, public relations and advertising agencies, health-related institutions, nonprofit organizations, film production companies, publishers, education offices, high-tech industries, and citites and businesses with communications needs.
Student clubs and organizations play an important role in the CSUF Communications Department experience. Whether you are interested in the Daily Titan, Ad Club, AIGA-CSUF, The Entertainment and Tourism Club, PRSSA or one of the many other clubs, you are certain to find one that meets your professional interests and social needs. See a complete listing of clubs and student organizations offered in the Department of Communications.
There are many scholarships for Communications majors. Some are college-wide and others are specific to the Department. Download the College of Communications scholarship application (for all students in the College). Download the scholarship guide for students majoring in the Department of Communications. Deadline: TBA, usually in March.
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The Department of Communications is one of the largest departments on campus. We have developed a list of FAQs to help students achieve their goals at CSUF.
The College of Communications is fully accredited by ACEJMC
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