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Study the power that media wield in shaping public opinion, crossing boundaries between private and public life, and the role they play in national development. Learn about the social, cultural, economic, political and historical context within which media operate, through courses covering:
- Media history, theory and criticism
- Practical skills focused on print, video, or digital media
- The Internet
- Film
- Public relations
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. This degree is recommended for careers in print and broadcast writing, reporting and editing, web design and in the rapidly growing and interdisciplinary field of media research.
Communication Degree Requirements
For both the Professional and Research tracks, one of the following prerequisite classes will be necessary for declaring a Communication major. A minimum grade of 2.5 is required for the prerequisite course.
A maximum of 15 credits is allowed to be transferred towards the Communication degree. For questions about this major, contact the Communication major coordinators, Professor Ellen Moore and Professor Ji-Hyun Ahn.
Communication 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 production
- Evaluation of cultural products and consideration of theoretical frameworks
- Practical skills focused on either print or broadcast media
Communication Research Track
The Research Track will provide you with an overview of the political, economic, historic, social and cultural contexts of mass media. Through a wide range of courses, 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 careers in media research
Communication Professional Track Degree Requirements
You need to complete 60 credits, which must include a minimum of 20 credits of upper-division courses. You must earn a total of 180 quarter credits, or 225 quarter credits for a double degree, in order to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in your chosen major.
Communication Foundation: 5 credits, one of the following theory and methods courses
Optional Communication Capstone: 5 credits
Professional Track students may choose to complete a Senior Project (as part of the List B credits). The Senior Project has two main components: students perform a 5-credit internship in the communication industry and write a 10-15 page academic paper. The project is designed to allow senior professional track students to gain needed professional experience while placing this professional experience in a broader theoretical framework. Senior project internships and academic paper topics will vary and must have faculty advisor approval.
25 CREDITS, MINIMUM OF 10 UPPER DIVISION CREDITS (300-400 LEVEL) REQUIRED
- TCOM 101 Critical Media Literacy
- TCOM 201 Media and Society
- TCOM 220 Social Media
- TCOM 230 Media Globalization and Citizenship
- TCOM 247 Television Studies
- TCOM 250 Media Activism
- TCOM 254 Communication History (formerly TCOM 354)
- TCOM 257 Ethical Issues in Mass Communication
- TCOM 258 Children and Television
- TCOM 310 Contemporary Environmental Issues and the Media
- TCOM 312 Ecology, Inequality, and Popular Culture
- TCOM 340 Global TV: Format, Genre, and Reception
- TCOM 343 Global Music Video
- TCOM 380 Political Economy of the Media (formerly TCOM 480)
- TCOM 430 Global Networks, Local Identities
- TCOM 440 Advertising and Consumer Culture
- TCOM 444 Gender, Ethnicity, Class, and the Media (only if not used toward the foundation requirement)
- TCOM 453 Critical Approaches to Mass Communication (only if not used toward the foundation requirement)
- TCOM 454 Communications Law
- TCOM 460 Communication and National Development
- TCOM 461 Media and Identity in Asia
- TCOM 464 Field Research in Communication
- TCOM 465 Contemporary Free Speech Issues
- TCOM 470 Documentary Production and Critique
- TCOM 480 Critical Media Industry Studies
- TCOM 481 Communication Regulations & Policy
- TCOM 495 Communication Capstone Thesis
- TCOM 498 Study Abroad in Communication
- TCOM 499 Special Topics in Communication
- TFILM 201 Introduction to Film Studies (formerly TFILM 272)
- TFILM 220 Film and the Arts
- TFILM 348 Film and Human Values
- TFILM 377 Spanish Film (formerly THISP 377)
- TFILM 386 Silent Cinema
- TFILM 387 World Film 1927-1959
- TFILM 388 World Film 1960-2000
- TFILM 420 Contemporary World Cinema
- TFILM 434 Disability in Film
- TFILM 436 Feminist Perspectives in Film and Literature
- TFILM 438 Gender and Sexuality in Film
- TFILM 440 Writing Film Criticism
- TFILM 481 Film Theory and Aesthetics
- TFILM 483 Film Directors
- TFILM 485 Media Genres
- TFILM 499 Special Topics in Film Studies
- TGH 302 Global Imaginations *
- TLAX 250 Images of Latinos/as in the Movies (formerly THISP 250)
- TLAX 355 Migration and the Transnational Family in Latino Literature and Film (formerly THISP 355)
- TLAX 376 Latin American Film (formerly THISP 376)
- TLAX 441 Mexican Cinema and Society (formerly THISP 441)
(* denotes courses restricted to Global Honors students)
30 Credits
- TCOM 275 Writing/Reporting/Editing for the Mass Media
- TCOM 320 Principles of Web Design
- TCOM 330 Mobile Communication and Social Practice
- TCOM 347 Television Criticism & Application
- TCOM 348 Nonfiction Writing for Television
- TCOM 349 News Writing
- TCOM 350 Editing and Design for Print Media
- TCOM 351 Video Production
- TCOM 387 Writing for Public Relations
- TCOM 420 Advanced Web Design
- TCOM 470 Documentary Production and Critique
- TCOM 471 Advanced Video Production
- TCOM 482 Investigative Reporting
- TCOM 484 Opinion Writing for the Mass Media
- TCOM 486 Feature Writing for Print Media
- TCOM 490 Communication Capstone Internship
- TFILM 350 Screenwriting
- TWRT 287 Writing Creative Non-Fiction (formerly TWRT 387)
- TWRT 350 Principles of User Centered Design
- TWRT 353 User Experience Writing
- TWRT 365 Literary Editing and Publishing
- TWRT 440 Cross-Cultural Communication Design
- TWRT 487 Advanced Creative Nonfiction
Communication Research Track Degree Requirements
You need to complete 55 credits, which must include a minimum of 20 credits of upper-division courses. You must earn a total of 180 quarter credits, or 225 quarter credits for a double degree, to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in your chosen major.
Communication Foundation: 10 credits
- The following writing course:
- One of the following theory and methods courses:
Optional Communication Capstone: 5 credits
Communication - Research Track students may choose to complete a 5-credit, 25-35 page senior thesis (as part of the List A credits). Ideally, you would have completed all core and foundation courses before undertaking the thesis. The thesis may be supervised only by core Communication faculty. This means early planning is crucial, and you should develop a rapport with your supervisor by the time you reach the thesis stage.
45 credits, including minimum of 20 credits of upper division TCOM credits (300-400 level) required. Minimum of 20 credits MUST be TCOM courses.
- TCOM 101 Critical Media Literacy
- TCOM 201 Media and Society
- TCOM 220 Social Media
- TCOM 230 Media Globalization and Citizenship
- TCOM 247 Television Studies
- TCOM 250 Media Activism
- TCOM 254 Communication History (formerly TCOM 354)
- TCOM 257 Ethical Issues in Mass Communication
- TCOM 258 Children and Television
- TCOM 310 Contemporary Environmental Issues and the Media
- TCOM 312 Ecology, Inequality, and Popular Culture
- TCOM 340 Global TV: Format, Genre, and Reception
- TCOM 343 Global Music Video
- TCOM 353 Critical Approaches to Mass Communication (only if not used toward the foundation requirement)
- TCOM 380 Political Economy of the Media (formerly TCOM 480)
- TCOM 430 Global Networks, Local Identities
- TCOM 440 Advertising and Consumer Culture
- TCOM 444 Gender, Ethnicity, Class, and the Media (only if not used toward the foundation requirement)
- TCOM 454 Communications Law
- TCOM 460 Communication and National Development
- TCOM 461 Media and Identity in Asia
- TCOM 464 Field Research in Communication
- TCOM 465 Contemporary Free Speech Issues
- TCOM 470 Documentary Production and Critique
- TCOM 480 Critical Media Industry Studies
- TCOM 481 Communication Regulations & Policy
- TCOM 495 Communication Capstone Thesis
- TCOM 498 Study Abroad in Communication
- TCOM 499 Special Topics in Communication
- TFILM 201 Introduction to Film Studies (formerly TFILM 272)
- TFILM 220 Film and the Arts
- TFILM 348 Film and Human Values
- TFILM 377 Spanish Film (formerly THISP 377)
- TFILM 386 Silent Cinema
- TFILM 387 World Film 1927-1959
- TFILM 388 World Film 1960-2000
- TFILM 420 Contemporary World Cinema
- TFILM 434 Disability in Film
- TFILM 436 Feminist Perspectives in Film and Literature
- TFILM 438 Gender and Sexuality in Film
- TFILM 440 Writing Film Criticism
- TFILM 481 Film Theory and Aesthetics
- TFILM 483 Film Directors
- TFILM 485 Media Genres
- TFILM 499 Special Topics in Film Studies
- TGH 302 Global Imaginations *
- TLAX 250 Images of Latinos/as in the Movies (formerly THISP 250)
- TLAX 355 Migration and the Transnational Family in Latino Literature and Film (formerly THISP 355)
- TLAX 376 Latin American Film (formerly THISP 376)
- TLAX 441 Mexican Cinema and Society (formerly THISP 441)
(* denotes courses restricted to Global Honors students)