To inquire about this program:
Dr. Adam Dean | 423.869.6685 | adam.dean@6lwboc.com
The Lincoln Memorial University Communication and Media degree program will prepare you for exciting opportunities in various fields, including entertainment, advertising, and more. During the program, you will have a chance to learn on-air reporting, multi-media journalism, and live production processes. Students will also learn to master their off-camera skills, such as video editing and post-production.
If you've always dreamed of a career where you can write, direct, edit or produce short movies, commercials, public service announcements, radio programming, or podcasts, explore your creative skills here at LMU. The LMU communication major graduates have written, directed, edited, and produced their short movies. One graduate of the LMU Communications program was even recently nominated for an Emmy for her work as a TV news producer!
Overall, the Communication and Media major prepares students for various career options, on-air, behind the camera, or media project manager. Students will be prepared for the broad range of job options available in the media world.
Bachelor of Science in Communication and Media
Communication and Media Major:
- Writing, producing & directing news packages for TV & radio.
- Writing, producing & directing commercials, & public service announcements.
- On-camera performance for news & dramatic productions for television and radio.
- Directing and announcing sports programming.
- Camera, editing, graphics, & audio skills for all media.
- Creating social media and public relations campaigns.
Full Four-Year Plan
Sports Media Minor
Nearly half the U.S. population tunes in to watch live sports, and they depend on Sports Media producers to make it happen. With a minor in Sports Media, students learn the fundamentals of this growing industry, and have the opportunity to write original articles, stream podcasts and produce sports documentaries to compete in a thriving global market.
Students with a Sports Media minor take 18 hours of coursework, including Newswriting, Single Camera and Digital Editing. Students also choose from a wide selection of electives such as Fundamentals of Acting, Social Media, Audio Production, Multi-Camera, TV News, Strategic Communication and Media Law.
Sports Media Minor Information
Meet the Faculty
Dr. Adam Dean, Media Communication Program Director and Assistant Professor of Media Communication
Dr. Charlie Gee, Associate Professor, Media Communication
Mr. Joe Gill, Technical Director / Designer of Lincoln Memorial University Theatre, Assistant Professor of Theatre, and Faculty Athletic Representative
Contact Us
Dr. Adam Dean
adam.dean@6lwboc.com
423.869.6685
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