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Delve into the essence of communication. Critically analyze media’s impact on society, and master content production.
Innovation and Leadership in Mass Media Communication
As a mass communicator, acquire a broad and flexible education aimed at comprehensively understanding the changing dynamics of the media today’s society. You will develop advanced communication skills, strengthen academic and journalistic writing, critically analyze the role and impact of media in society, and manage content production.
Practical Training and Opportunities
You will excel in various areas of the communication industry, including research, written communication, visual communication, and more. Gain practical experience through off-campus research, internships, and active student organizations. Join our community and prepare to be a leader in tomorrow’s communication.
About the Program
Program Type
Bachelor's Degree
Credit Hours
120 Hours
Study Time
4 years
Format
In-person
Accreditations
Academic Program
General Education
- College Writing I
- College Writing II
- Life and Physical Sciences Component I
- Life and Physical Sciences Component II
- Mathematics Component
- Language, Philosophy, and Culture Component
- Creative Arts Component
- American History Component I
- American History Component II
- Principles of American Government
- Functions of American Government
- Social and Behavioral Sciences Component
- English Literature Component
- Fundamentals of Human Comunication
Communication Electives
- General Elective I
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Elective Course in Design,
Advertising or Visual Communicaction
Mass Communication Core
- Introduction to Mass Communication
- Fundamentals of Digital and Online Media
- Mass Media and Society
- Elective Course in Communication Writing
- Introduction to Public Relations
- Public Relations Research
- Statistics or the Behavioral Sciences
- Modern Language I
- Modern Language II
- Modern Language III
- Modern Language IV
- Media Law and Ethics
- Editing and Managing Content
- Theories of Mass Communication
- Mass Communication Research Capstone
Specialization Area (Minor)
- Minor Elective I
- Minor Elective II
- Minor Elective III
- Minor Elective IV
- Minor Elective V
- Minor Elective VI
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Register and build your future at Texas State University Querétaro.
Job Market
- Investigative Journalist
- Multimedia Journalist
- Digital Content Producer
- News Editor
- Radio and Television Journalist
- Photojournalist
- Writer
- Content Strategist
- Editorial Assistant
- Sports Reporter
- Political Correspondent
- Media Analyst
Relevance of Mass Media Communication
High Demand and Sustained Growth
With the explosion of social media and the growing importance of digital media, professionals in mass communication are highly sought after. Companies need experts to manage their online presence, digital marketing, and public relations.
Competitive Salaries
Although salaries vary widely depending on specialization and industry, communication professionals can earn competitive incomes.
Diversity of Opportunities
Graduates in Mass Communication can work in various fields, such as journalism, advertising, marketing, audiovisual production, public relations, and digital media management. This diversity allows professionals to explore different areas according to their interests and skills.
Technological Relevance
Mass communication careers are intrinsically linked to technological advancement. Professionals in this area use and develop new technologies to improve information transmission and interaction with audiences to drive innovation on media and digital platforms.
Contribution to Development
Mass communication is vital for informing and educating society, promoting transparency, and fostering civic participation. Communicators play a crucial role in building an informed and critical society.
Scholarships and Financial Support
Afford your dream education!
- Excellence Scholarship
- Academic Scholarship
- Athletic Scholarship
- Partnership Scholarship with companies and schools