The Department of Telecommunication consistently ranks among the top five in the United States and is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
About This Major
- College: Journalism and Communications
- Degree: Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication
- Credits for Degree: 124
- Combined-Degree Program: Yes
- Academic Learning Compact
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- Contact: 1.855.99GATOR
Critical TrackingRecommended Semester Plan
Overview
Telecommunication: Media and Society focuses on the theories, methods and techniques used to play, produce and distribute audio and video programs and messages; personnel and facilities management; marketing and distribution; media regulations, law and policy; and principles of broadcast technology. It prepares individuals to work in media organizations and those organizations that use electronic media, such as political campaigns, government, education and business.
Students can also use the communication skills they acquire to pursue graduate degrees. Students majoring in telecommunication participate in the university's six broadcast stations, other on campus facilities such as the Gator Network and elective internships throughout the world.
Required Core Coursework
- MMC 1009 Introduction to Media and Communication * (1)
- MMC 2121 Fundamentals of Writing for Communicators * (3)
- RTV 2100 Writing for Electronic Media * (3)
- RTV 3001 Introduction to Telecommunication * (3)
- RTV 3405 Television and American Society * (3)
- RTV 4432 Ethics and Problems in Telecommunication * (3) or
MMC 3203 Mass Communications Ethics * (3)
- RTV 4700 Telecommunication Law and Regulation or
MMC 4200 Law of Mass Communication (3)
- RTV 4905 Senior Project or Thesis (3)
- VIC 3001 Sight, Sound and Motion * ( 4)
- Media and Society Block: 9 credits
- JOU 4004 History of Journalism (3)
- MMC 3614 Media and Politics (3)
- MMC 3703 Sports and Society (3)
- MMC 4302 World Communication Systems (3)
- RTV 3411 Race, Gender, Class and the Media (3)
- Specialization electives: 12 credits ***
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Critical Tracking
To graduate with this major, students must complete all university, college and major requirements.
Equivalent critical-tracking courses as determined by the State of Florida Common Course Prerequisites may be used for transfer students.
Semester 1
- 2.0 GPA on all work at all institutions
Semester 2
- • Complete 2 of 6 critical-tracking courses: AMH 2020, ECO 2013, POS 2041, RTV 2100 (MMC 2100 can be substituted for RTV 2100), RTV 3001 and an approved English elective
- 2.0 GPA required for all critical-tracking courses
- 2.5 GPA on all work at all institutions
Semester 3
- Complete 2 additional critical-tracking courses
- 2.0 GPA required for all critical-tracking courses
- 2.5 GPA on all work at all institutions
Semester 4
- Complete 1 additional critical-tracking course
- 2.0 GPA required for all critical-tracking courses
- 2.5 GPA on all work at all institutions
Semester 5
- Complete all critical-tracking courses
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Recommended Semester Plan
To remain on track, students must complete the appropriate critical-tracking courses, which appear in bold.
Semester 2 |
Credits |
ECO 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics |
4 |
Humanities (State Core GE-H/N) |
3 |
Elective inside college |
3 |
English elective (GE-C; ENC 1102 recommended) * |
3 |
Mathematics (GE-M) * |
3 |
Total |
16 |
Semester 3 |
Credits |
MMC 1009 Introduction to Media and Communication * |
1 |
MMC 2121 Writing Fundamentals for Communicators * |
3 |
RTV 3001 Introduction to Telecommunication * |
3 |
English elective * |
3 |
Foreign language * or quantitative option |
3 |
Physical or Biological Science (GE-P or B) * |
3 |
Total |
16 |
Semester 4 |
Credits |
POS 2041 American Federal Government (GE-S) |
3 |
RTV 2100 Writing for Electronic Media ** |
3 |
SPC 2608 Introduction to Public Speaking or ORI 2000 Oral Performance of Literature 1 * |
3 |
VIC 3001 Sight, Sound and Motion * |
4 |
Foreign language * or quantitative option |
3 |
Total |
16 |
Semester 5 |
Credits |
PSY 2012 General Psychology or SYG 2000 Principles of Sociology (GE-S) |
3 |
RTV 3405 Television and American Society |
3 |
Media and Society block, one course |
3 |
Outside concentration |
3 |
Quantitative option or general elective |
2 |
Specialization elective *** |
3 |
Total |
17 |
Semester 6 |
Credits |
Electives inside college |
5 |
Media and Society block, one course |
3 |
Outside concentration |
3 |
Specialization elective *** |
3 |
Total |
14 |
Semester 7 |
Credits |
MMC 3203 Mass Communications Ethics * or RTV 4432 Ethics and Problems in Telecommunication * |
3 |
RTV 4700 Telecommunication Law and Regulation or MMC 4200 Law of Mass Communication |
3 |
Media and Society block, one course |
3 |
Outside concentration |
3 |
Specialization elective *** |
3 |
Total |
15 |
Semester 8 |
Credits |
AMH 2010 United States to 1877 |
3 |
POS 2112 American State and Local Government or CPO 2001 Comparative Politics or INR 2001 Introduction to International Relations |
3 |
RTV 4905 Senior Project or Thesis |
3 |
Outside concentration |
3 |
Specialization elective *** |
3 |
Total |
15 |
Up to six credits of professional internship credit may count toward graduation.
* Minimum grade of C
** Minimum grade of C. MMC 2100 is accepted in lieu of RTV 2100.
*** Specialization electives: 12 credits required.
The following courses cannot be used to meet other requirements:
ADV 3008 Principles of Advertising or PUR 3000 Principles of Public Relations (3)
ADV 4400 International Advertising (3)
JOU 4302 Public Opinion/Editorial Analysis (3)
MMC 2265 Technology, Change and Communications (3)
MMC 3007 Media Literacy (3)
MMC 3260 Communication on the Internet or RTV 3106 Interactive Media (3)
MMC 4200 Law of Mass Communication (3)
PUR 4404C International Public Relations
RTV 4420 New Media Systems (3)
RTV 4500 Telecommunication Programming (3)
RTV 4506 Telecommunication Research (3)
RTV 4700 Telecom Law and Regulation (3)
RTV 4930 Special Study in Telecommunication (1-3)
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