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2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

School of Communication, Media and the Arts


Fritz Messere, Dean
601 Culkin Hall • 315-312-6612
www.oswego.edu/cma

The School of Communication, Media and the Arts is unique in the State University of New York system because it brings together the traditional fields of the fine arts with the exciting opportunities related to the modern media and communication fields. The School of Communication, Media and the Arts creates distinct areas of excellence in fields related to communication and the arts. Students have the opportunity to focus on a specific major while exploring the interdisciplinary and communicative nature of all art forms. The goals of the school are to provide opportunities to study both theoretical and practical aspects of a specific discipline while retaining the benefits of a liberal arts education and to engage students with authentic learning opportunities.

The school combines the strengths of accredited programs in art, music, and theatre with the exciting, highly diverse department of communication studies. Students enjoy the opportunity to study specific programs in the traditional fine arts as well as broadcasting and mass communication, human communication, public relations, graphic design, journalism, theatre design and technology, and digital media. We also offer students an opportunity to explore new interdisciplinary fields that develop organically out of the growing trends in media convergence, artistic performance and communication interconnections. Facilities are state-of-the-art, co-curricular activities enhance the student’s opportunity to develop real world skills, and studio/lab classes are small to ensure that students receive the necessary mentoring to succeed.

With American society clearly in the midst of a communication and technical revolution, the School of Communication, Media and the Arts offers innovative programs of study for students with the capability of high academic achievement. The school offers programs that foster experiential and interdisciplinary learning. We encourage collaborative work, creative expression and innovation.

In addition to our many major programs the School of Communication, Media and the Arts supports a wide range of interdisciplinary majors including Cinema and Screen Studies, Information Science and Women’s Studies. In addition, the school participates in a wide variety of interdisciplinary minors including Arts Management, Conflict Studies and Management, Expressive Art Therapy, Medieval and Renaissance Studies, and Women’s Studies.

Nationally Recognized Program Majors

Alumni from the various programs have found success at the regional, national and international level, often attaining prominence in their fields.

Programs in theatre, music and art are fully accredited. The Art Department is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, while the Department of Music is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music. The Theatre Department is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theater.

The Communication Studies Department offers degree programs in communication, broadcasting and mass communication, journalism, and public relations. Communication studies and the interdisciplinary journalism program generally follow recommendations of the various national academic organizations regarding their specific content areas.

Academic Departments

  Art 
  Communication Studies 
  Music 
  Theatre 
   

Academic Majors

  Art (BA  , BFA Graphics,  BFA Studio  )
  Broadcasting and Mass Communications (BA) 
  Communication (BA) 
  Journalism (BA) 
 

Music (BA) 

  Public Relations (BA) 
  Theatre (BA) 
   

Academic Minors

  Art 
  Art History 
  Arts Management 
  Audio Design and Production 
  Communication and Social Interaction 
  Expressive Arts Therapy 
  Journalism 
  Live Event Design 
  Medieval and Renaissance Studies 
  Museum Studies 
  Music 
  Peace and Conflict Studies 
  Theatre 
  Women’s Studies