Undergraduate College Catalog

Communication - Sports Communication Major

Overview

The Communication Department at the University of Jamestown is designed as part of an undergraduate liberal arts education that provides students with theoretical and practical life experiences in all aspects of communication.

The mission of this program is to provide students with a solid understanding of the communication discipline and its relevance to their lives; to prepare students for further education, career, and life beyond the University of Jamestown. The program is dedicated to students’ needs and has recently revised and improved its foundation and core teachings, developing new courses and content based on regular and thorough assessment of industry needs and the communications environment.

The Sports Communication concentration is designed to provide skills training and theory for students entering careers in sports media and broadcasting.

Requirements

Core Courses – Communication

COMM 101Introduction to Communication Studies

3

COMM 250Academic Research and Writing

3

COMM 301Communication Theory

3

COMM 312/ENGL 312Writing in the Professions

3

COMM 318Computer Mediated Communication

3

COMM 370Diversity Communication

3

Total Credit Hours:18

Core Courses – Sport Communication

COMM 112Mass Media and Society

3

COMM 228Online Journalism and Social Media

3

COMM 314Publicity and PR

3

COMM 380Foundations of Sports

3

COMM 415Sports Information and Media

3

EE 350Internship

1-8

Total Credit Hours:18

Plus three of the following courses:

BUSN 430Advertising

3

COMM 338/DIG 338Photojournalism

3

DIG 232Digital Design and Typography

3

DIG 251Graphics Development

3

DIG 317Digital Audio and Video Development

3

CS 152Introduction to Web Development

3

Total Credit Hours:9

Total Credit Hours: 45

Plan of Study

Fall Even Year Start

Freshman Year

Fall
COMM 101Introduction to Communication Studies

3

Spring
COMM 250Academic Research and Writing

3

Sophomore Year

Fall
COMM 228Online Journalism and Social Media

3

Spring
COMM 112Mass Media and Society

3

COMM 312/ENGL 312Writing in the Professions

3

Junior Year

 
Fall
COMM 318Computer Mediated Communication

3

COMM 370Diversity Communication

3

Spring
COMM 301Communication Theory

3

Senior Year

 
Fall
COMM 380Foundations of Sports

3

EE 350Internship

1-8

Spring
COMM 314Publicity and PR

3

COMM 415Sports Information and Media

3

In addition to the course schedule above, students must take three courses (electives) from the list below:

BUSN 430 - Advertising
COMM 338 - Photojournalism
DIG 232 - Digital Design & Typography
DIG 251 - Graphics Development
DIG 317 - Digital Audio and Visual Development
CS 152 - Web Development

Fall Odd Year Start

This 4-year plan is for students who begin their academic career as freshman in an EVEN-Year fall semester. (e.g. 2022-23). 

This 4-year plan does not include General Education courses. Please consult your catalog and speak with your advisor about general education requirements.

Finally, this 4-year plan is a suggested path; it is not a requirement to follow it exactly. Please consult with your advisor as you complete your coursework.

Freshman Year

Fall
COMM 101Introduction to Communication Studies

3

Spring
COMM 112Mass Media and Society

3

COMM 250Academic Research and Writing

3

Sophomore Year

Fall
COMM 228Online Journalism and Social Media

3

Spring
COMM 301Communication Theory

3

Junior Year

 
Fall
COMM 318Computer Mediated Communication

3

COMM 380Foundations of Sports

3

Spring
COMM 312/ENGL 312Writing in the Professions

3

COMM 314Publicity and PR

3

COMM 415Sports Information and Media

3

Senior Year

 
Fall
COMM 370Diversity Communication

3

Spring
EE 350Internship

1-8

In addition to the course schedule above, students must take three courses (electives) from the list below:

BUSN 430 - Advertising
COMM 338 - Photojournalism
DIG 232 - Digital Design & Typography
DIG 251 - Graphics Development
DIG 317 - Digital Audio and Visual Development
CS 152 - Web Development

Outcomes

  1. Students will write correctly and clearly in forms and styles appropriate to the audiences and purposes they serve.
  2. Students will communicate orally to an audience a document in its intellectual, emotional and aesthetic entirety.
  3. Students will demonstrate emotional intelligence of the diversity of peoples and cultures and the role of communication in a global society.
  4. Students will utilize critical thinking in the application of the communication process as a responsible member of society.
  5. Students will integrate research and theory in the skills of communication.
  6. Students will demonstrate interpersonal skills.