Department of Mass Media
Website: https://www.washburn.edu/academics/college-schools/arts-sciences/departments/mass-media/index.html
Faculty
Associate Professor Kristen Grimmer, PhD, Chair
Associate Dean and Professor Maria Stover, PhD
Associate Professor Matthew Nyquist, MFA
Senior Lecturer Regina Cassell, MS
Lecturer Sam Finch, MA
Lecturer Dean Krueger, MFA
Mission
The mission of the Department of Mass Media at Washburn University is the pursuit of excellence. Through excellence in teaching, scholarly, creative, and community activities, students are empowered to discover and express their voices in today’s mass media landscape. With students at the forefront of all of its endeavors, the Department of Mass Media strives to build exceptionally ethical, professional, critical, strategic, and socially responsible leaders who are prepared to make an indelible impact in a diverse and engaging media environment. Through cooperative partnerships, projects, and internships with global, national, and local organizations, students are provided opportunities to apply the skills developed in the classroom to their professional endeavors. Upon graduation, students are prepared to create responsible, effective contemporary media for a mobile and global society. Driven by its faculty and students, the Department of Mass Media aims to promote media literacy, freedom of expression, and socially responsible communication.
Vision Statement
You want to change the world and get a job. We’ll help you do both.
Description of the Department
The Bachelor of Arts program in mass media teaches students to adapt and thrive as media professionals in a world dominated by the media. The mass media program prepares students to be successful mass media communicators through real-world experience combined with education in the theory, art, and the practice of mass communications in the classroom.
Mass media offers three concentrations that are designed to be flexible so that students can discover their ideal career paths as they learn. Upon graduation, our students are ready to take their place in a wide range of media-related jobs including online, TV broadcast, and print journalism, advertising and public relations, media planning and analysis, digital media management, and film and video production. The mass media major and all the mass media minor programs can be combined with other majors and minors offered in the College of Arts and Sciences as well as with other schools within the university.
Student Learning Outcomes
Mass media students at Washburn University, upon graduation, are expected to:
- Understand the development of technology and its impact on society and use existing technologies and information to address real-world issues and recognize emerging technological trends and their impact on the future.
- Research, organize, present and/or communicate information in meaningful ways to diverse audiences.
- Critically analyze information and the credibility of the sources of information, and clearly express that information in written, visual and oral form.
- Identify diversity, ethics, equality and human rights, the interconnectedness of societies and cultures, and demonstrate a commitment to finding solutions to problems that affect the world.
Hands-on Experiences
Mass media majors and minors have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in advertising, public relations, journalism, and film and video at Washburn University. Most mass media courses are highly involved with learning skills using media-related software and technology, as well as producing work for real-world clients. Majors and minors will gain both classroom instruction and experiential learning in media-specific facilities such as the mass media computer lab, the mass media film editing lab, the TV studio, the podcast studio, and the Student Media office, which offers paid jobs in media publishing, social media management, advertising and promotions.
Internships
Internships are required for all students. The mass media faculty members maintain a network of contacts, but students are responsible for finding and setting up their own internships. The process of signing up for the internship program starts during the semester immediately preceding the internship semester. To enroll in the internship class, students must first obtain the consent of the Internship Coordinator. Students work a total of 128 hours for the organization. Twenty-four hours of credit in the major, with at least nine hours in the area of concentration, must be completed prior to the internship experience.
Mass Media Honors
Must have a 3.2 overall GPA, 3.5 Mass Media GPA. Earn a minimum of three badges. Apply by Week 10 of your graduation semester.