Courses in this concentration introduce students
to theory, trends and practices emerging in
entertainment and tourism. The concentration
is designed to prepare students for career opportunities
in entertainment communication and management
in a growing range of sectors including business,
industries, agencies, and nonprofit organizations.
This major is part of a interdisciplinary program
between the Colleges of Communications, Business
and the Arts. Each college offers an entertainment
and curriculum to their particular interests
by taking courses from all three colleges. Please
also visit the Center for Entertainment and
Tourism's website for more information on these
programs.
COMM 101 Writing for Broadcasting & Film
(3)
COMM 346 Introduction to Entertainment Studies
(3)
COMM 446 Entertainment and Society (3)
COMM 449 Capstone in Entertainment & Tourism
Studies (3)
COMM 495 Mass Media Internship
3 units from Comm 301, 334, 351 or 362, 471
6 units from Comm 317, 333, 350, 352, 361,
380, 410*, 422*, 426*, 436, 443, 447, 448T,465,
497T
*Course may count either
as a core elective or as a concentration elective,
but not as both.
- Consult with an adviser
if you need further planning assistance.
- Concentration Faculty:
Carol Ames, Beth Evans, Cynthia King, Mark Latonero,
Coral Ohl, Henry Puente, Laura Triplett
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