The perfect major
for the Information Age
The Emory & Henry Department of Mass Communications combines cutting-edge ideas and technology with a classic liberal arts education. Graduates find careers in print, broadcasting, web journalism, graphic and web design, public relations, and advertising.
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It’s back to the future
for strong communications skill
Emory & Henry’s well-known liberal arts tradition still works, even in modern, technical communications areas. People trained to think critically and speak and write well will be better prepared than those who learn narrow technical or vocational areas.
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EHC-TV, WEHC-FM,
EHCWired.com, The Whitetopper
Campus media opportunities include doing a radio show, play-by-play for a game, preparing a newscast, uploading information and graphics for the online news site, working on the newspaper; or preparing video for EHC-TV or the web.
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A unique and broad-based
curriculum yields success
Gathering information, organizing, and presenting it defines communication, whether the presentation is online, in a newspaper, brochure, advertisement or on television. Our courses provide a broad background for entry into a variety of fields.
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The strong faculty demonstrates
expertise, experience, and commitment
The faculty brings a broad range of experience to the department. With expertise in writing, editing, design, magazine production, broadcasting, web journalism, and media law, these dedicated professors lead students through a program that yields successful professionals and good people.
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The broad-based education
produced wide-ranging success
Emory & Henry mass communications graduates are qualified for entry into a wide variety of fields. They find success in print, television, radio, web design and maintenance, public relations, advertising, and more. Some of their careers are more extreme, like state patrol or race car driver.
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Contact us
and find out more
We would love to answer your questions. Ask current students about the program or email graduates. We would also like to host you for a visit to campus and let you visit a class. We’re working on being the strongest communications department in a liberal arts college anywhere. Let us tell you.
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