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Communication and Media (B.S.)

The Bachelor of Science in Communication and Media will give you hands-on experience in how different media work together for effective communication.

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Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Communication and Media degree provides students with the culturally diverse foundation needed to build a successful career through advancement in the workplace or to further their education at the graduate level. The program focuses on a converged communications core comprised of persuasive writing, creative communications, public relations, marketing, new media, e-commerce and digital media. This degree is perfect for students who are interested in a communications major but cannot decide between a public relations degree, marketing degree or digital media degree because it encompasses all three.  

Designed to provide a strategic combination of communication technologies to develop skills in writing, new media, marketing, e-commerce and digital media, this program prepares students for communication jobs in editing, technical writing, radio and television technology, public relations, marketing, advertising and corporate communications.

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  • Program Code:
    T400
  • Degree:
    Communication and Media (B.S.)
  • Total Credits:
    120 Credits
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Program Notice

Admissions to this program occur continually throughout the term. If you plan to use financial aid, applications must be received by the priority deadlines listed below to allow sufficient time for processing.

Fall Term - June 1
Spring Term - October 1
Summer Term - February 1

Email has become the College’s preferred method of communication. Information regarding admissions decisions has transitioned from mail to email, and it will be delivered only to your FSCJ student email account.

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Join Florida State College at Jacksonville Communication and Media (B.S.) program today.

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