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Cmat 101 tracks powerpoint
1. Communications Department
Second largest
department on campus
Students focus on 1 of
4 tracks
Minimum of 10 CMAT
courses
All classes are taught in
smart classrooms
"Communication Arts." Salisbury.edu. 2011. Web. 15
May 2012. <http://www.salisbury.edu/commarts/>.
2. Prerequisites for CMAT
CMAT 101
CMAT 102
2011. Salisbury University. 15 May 2012.
<http://www.salisbury.edu/checklists/2011%20Checklists/2011%20Fulton/CMATBA
%202011-2012.pdf>
3. Tracks
Human Communication Studies
Journalism/ Public Relations
Media Productions
Media Studies
Salisbury University. "Communication Arts." Salisbury University -. 2011. Web. 15 May 2012.
<http://www.salisbury.edu/commarts/programs.html>.
4. Human Communications
Studies
Emphasis in:
Interpersonal Communication Theory
Organizational communication
Training and development
Human Relations/Human Resources
2 core classes; 5 electives
2011. Salisbury University. 15 May 2012.
<http://www.salisbury.edu/catalog/10-12/11update/90_131_Fulton.pdf>
5. Interview with Dr. Lori Dewitt
Approx. 75 students
Focus of Human Communications track:
communication and interaction between
humans, as opposed to studying the media.
The basics of this track are relationships,
communication between cultures, and
organizational communication.
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6. Interview with Dr. Lori Dewitt
Same degree as the other tracks within the
CMAT major.
Career areas for Human Communications
graduates: Management, Event coordination,
HR, and jobs involving communication
between people.
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7. Interview with Dr. Lori Dewitt
Advise: Talk to alumni of the CMAT
major, shadow alumni and people in
careers of this area, also realize the
impact these classes will have on what
careers require after graduating
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8. Journalism/ Public Relations
Prepares students for careers in:
Print journalism
Corporate and public sector of PR
3 core classes; 4 electives
Possible careers:
Publisher
Copy Editor
Reporter
Photographer
Ad Media Planner
2011. Salisbury Univeristy. 15 May 2012.
<http://www.salisbury.edu/catalog/10-12/11update/90_131_Fulton.pdf>
9. Interview with Jennifer Cox
Real world experience offered
Practicum
Theory and Practices
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10. Professions in Journalism/PR
$30,000-$35,000
Public Relations Firm
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Lobbyist
Grants Manager in Hospital
Online or Print Journalism
11. Media Productions
Prepares students for careers in:
New media
Broadcast production
Performing for the media
4 core classes; 3 electives
Possible careers
Scriptwriter
Agent
Producer
Reporter
Sound Engineer 2011. Salisbury University. 15 May 2012.
Anchor Person <http://www.salisbury.edu/catalog/10-12/11update/90_131_Fu
lton.pdf>
12. Media Productions cont..
Classes are held in the new state of the
art Integrated Media Center
Most technologically advance facility of its
kind
3,000 square foot high definition digital
video production studio
24 track audio recording studio
"Communication Arts." Salisbury.edu. 2011. Web. 15 May 2012.
<http://www.salisbury.edu/commarts/>.
13. Interview with David Burns
Ph.D
Media Production is Advice: Get as much
very hands on
experience as
Track core classes:
Audio production possible.
Studio production
Media writing
Professions in Media
Productions:
TV reporter
Film maker
Documenter
Corporate Video
14. Media Studies
Prepare students for careers in:
Mass media management
Media criticism
Legal aspects in media
3 core classes; 4 electives
2011. Salisbury University. 15 May 2012.
<http://www.salisbury.edu/catalog/10-12/11update/90_131_Fulton.pdf>
15. Interview with James Burton
Ph. D
Media studies has approximately 50 students
Concerned with media literacy.
Analysis of media texts
knowledge of the media industries and the legal
parameters in which they operate
consideration of media’s impact on society and its
shaping of culture
historical and political implications of media and
their effects.
16. Interview with James Burton
Ph. D cont…
Reasons Dr. Burton choose media
studies
Advice for prospecting students: Never
stop thinking and try to think laterally.