Programs
Communication students
at Huntington University choose from these majors:
Huntington also offers related programs in
Digital Media Arts,
Film Production and Film Studies.
Communication Studies
A broader-based
concentration, the communication studies track allows you to create a
specialized niche by taking advantage of the track's flexible
course-requirement design. While receiving a foundational orientation to
communication practices, theories and issues, you can focus your studies on
an area outside the major (such as missions, marketing, business, science)
where you can apply communication skills and viewpoints that make you
uniquely qualified in those areas. It is also the track with the least
number of set class requirements, making it easier to combine this major
with another one for a double major when you graduate from Huntington
University.
Detailed information
about our Communication degree
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Journalism
Major in journalism
at Huntington University and you will learn the
skills of crafting phrases, reporting, meeting Associated Press style,
and crafting hard news and feature stories. But you will learn those
trade skills with a larger view to how the stories journalists report
fit into the larger institutional processes of production, how the
values of the surrounding society lead to the inclusion or exclusion of
story topics, and how Christian journalists can use their craft to do
justice and show mercy humbly before God.
Detailed information about our Journalism degree >>>
Public Relations
The skills we have
built the public relations concentration around are identified by the the Public
Relations Society of America (PRSA)
as those that allow you to to: (1) anticipate, analyze and interpret
public opinion about issues, (2) counsel management about crucial decisions,
(3) research and evaluate programs of action for the organization, (4) plan
and implement organizational efforts to influence or change policy, (5)
manage the resources for public relations efforts,
and (6) develop skills in writing, visual and oral communication to better
serve the public and the organization.
Detailed information about Public Relations >>>
Radio & Television
Broadcasting
If your interest is in
radio or television, you can be confident that when you graduate with a
degree in broadcasting from Huntington University you will have a well-rounded
knowledge of the fast-changing field of "broad"casting and "narrow"casting
and the skills to produce, anchor, and report television and radio
broadcasts as well as to produce films. Detailed information
about our Broadcasting degree
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Communication Visit Days:Consider visiting us during our Fall
Semester or Spring Semester
Communication
Visit Day (usually in late October or early March).
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