Bachelor of Science in Literature, Media, and Communication - Thread: Media & Communication

Wellness Requirement
APPH 1040Scientific Foundations of Health2
or APPH 1050 The Science of Physical Activity and Health
or APPH 1060 Flourishing: Strategies for Well-being and Resilience
Core IMPACTS
Institutional Priority
CS 1301Introduction to Computing3
or CS 1315 Introduction to Media Computation
Mathematics and Quantitative Skills
MATH 1712Survey of Calculus4
or MATH 1552 Integral Calculus
Political Science and U.S. History
HIST 2111The United States to 18773
or HIST 2112 The United States since 1877
or INTA 1200 American Government in Comparative Perspective
or POL 1101 Government of the United States
or PUBP 3000 American Constitutional Issues
Arts, Humanities, and Ethics
Any HUM 6
Communicating in Writing
ENGL 1101English Composition I3
ENGL 1102English Composition II3
Technology, Mathematics, and Sciences
Lab Science4
Lab Science4
MATH 1711Finite Mathematics 64
or MATH 1551
MATH 1553
Differential Calculus
and Introduction to Linear Algebra
Social Sciences
International Requirement 13
Any SS 6
Field of Study
Technical Electives 26
Ethics Requirement 53
LMC 2000Introduction to Literature, Media, and Communication3
Select two of the following: 3,76
Seminar in Literature, Media, and Communication 3
Introduction to Literary Studies
Introduction to Science, Technology and Culture
Introduction to Gender Studies
Introduction to Social Justice
Introduction to Media Studies
Introduction to Black Media Studies
Introduction to Film
Introduction to Performance Studies
Major Requirements
Select one of the following: 33
Senior Seminar in Literature, Media, and Communication
Seminar in Film Studies
Senior Thesis
Concentration
Communication
LMC 3403Technical Communication, Theory and Practice 33
Select two Foundation courses: 36
Introduction to Media Studies
Principles of Visual Design
Communication and Culture
The Rhetoric of Scientific Inquiry
Social Media
Media, Culture, and Society
Video Production
The Rhetoric of Technical Narratives
The Rhetoric of Nonlinear Documents
Communicating Science and Technology to the Public
Select three Specialty courses: 39
Science Fiction
Science Fiction Film and Television
Gender Studies in the Disciplines
Writing for the Stage and Screen
Studies in Film and Television
Science, Technology, and Ideology
Technologies of Representation
Biomedicine and Culture
Graphic and Visual Design
Contemporary Issues in Literature & Culture
Principles of Information Design
Principles of Interaction Design
Special Topics
Contemporary Issues in Professional Communication
Interactive Narrative
Media
LMC 2400Introduction to Media Studies 33
Select two Foundation courses: 36
Introduction to Game Studies
Introduction to Film
Introduction to Performance Studies
Introduction to Computational Media
Principles of Visual Design
Constructing the Moving Image
Communication and Culture
Technologies of Representation
Social Media
Media, Culture, and Society
Select three Specialty courses: 39
Studies in Film and Television
Animation
Film History
Cinema and Digital Culture
Major Filmmakers
Global Cinema
Documentary Film
Experimental Film
Music, Culture, and Society
Film and/as Technology
Graphic and Visual Design
Video Production
Advanced Video Production
Special Topics
Experimental Digital Art
Mixed Reality Experience Design
LMC Electives 36
Free Electives
Free Electives14
Total Credit Hours122
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Must be selected from the following list: Allow ECON 2101 or ECON 3300 or ECON 4311 or ECON 4350 or ECON 4351 or ECON 4355 or ECON 4411 or ECON 4415 or ECON 4620 or HTS 1031 or HTS 2036 or HTS 2037 or HTS 2041 or HTS 2061 or HTS 2062 or HTS 2082 or HTS 3012 or HTS 3015 or HTS 3028 or HTS 3030 or HTS 3031 or HTS 3032 or HTS 3035 or HTS 3036 or HTS 3038 or HTS 3039 or HTS 3041 or HTS 3043 or HTS 3045 or HTS 3051 or HTS 3061 or HTS 3062 or HTS 3063 or HTS 3064 or HTS 3065 or HTS 3069 or HTS 3087 or INTA 1110 or INTA 2030 or INTA 2040 or INTA 2100 or INTA 2210 or INTA 2220 or INTA 2230 or INTA 3010 or INTA 3020 or INTA 3031 or INTA 3101 or INTA 3102 or INTA 3104 or INTA 3120 or INTA 3121 or INTA 3130 or INTA 3131 or INTA 3203 or INTA 3220 or INTA 3221 or INTA 3230 or INTA 3231 or INTA 3240 or INTA 3241 or INTA 3301 or INTA 3303 or INTA 3304 or INTA 3321 or INTA 3330 or INTA 3331 or INTA 4007 or INTA 4011 or INTA 4040 or INTA 4050 or INTA 4060 or INTA 4101 or INTA 4121 or INTA 4230 orINTA 4240 or INTA 4241 or INTA 4330 or INTA 4331 or INTA 4332 or INTA 4333 or INTA 4340

2

Any CoS or CS course.

3

Minimum grade of C required.

4

Any Modern Language 2000-level or higher.

5

Students must complete one 2000-level or higher Ethics course during their program.

6

Other Core IMPACTS Technology, Mathematics, & Science Math Options include: MATH 1551 and MATH 1554MATH 1551 and MATH 1564MATH 1550 and MATH 1553MATH 1550 and MATH 1554, or MATH 1550 and MATH 1564.

7

Classes applied here cannot double count toward any thread requirements.