The
Bachelor of Arts degree
in Communication is for
students who would like
to learn many types of
general communication
techniques.
Communications majors
may also select a place
a specific emphasis in
Journalism/Media
Writing, Public
Relations, or
Advertising. The basic
communications classes
taken by students in
each of these fields
provide the fundamentals
a student will need in
the communications
field. Public
Speaking, Communication
Theories, and Media Law
are a few of the
required courses for
this major.
Lee
offers a Bachelor of
Arts degree in Drama.
Students are taught the
fundamentals of acting
as well as how to apply
this degree in the real
world by taking classes
such as Stagecraft,
Technical Theatre
Production, Directing,
and many acting classes.
There are also classes
equipped to teach
students the art of
lighting and sound
design on stage, and how
to best use their set
design and costumes.
Students
in the
telecommunications field
of study are able to
train for a job in
television, radio,
audio-visual
productions, as well as
church media relations.
While the Bachelor of
Arts degree provides
students with foreign
language training, the
Bachelor of Science
degree gives students
more attention to
developing the technical
aspect of
telecommunications. A
general
telecommunications
degree is offered as
well as degrees with a
Church Media emphasis.
Students take courses
such as television
production, broadcast
techniques, and audio
production.
Each of the
communication majors
require 130 credit hours
in order to graduate.
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