2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog

Telecommunications

M. Spillman, Interim Chairperson

bsu.edu/tcom

The Department of Telecommunications (TCOM) offers programs and courses designed to prepare students for multiple careers in today's media industries. Students can choose from these concentrations:

Production—Offers skills and applications courses using digital technology to create content for distribution across multiple platforms, including interactive and mobile media, tablets, podcasts, and the Web, plus television, radio, and film. Concentration areas include audio, video, multimedia, and sports production (requires application to be accepted). Prepares students for careers in developing and changing media arenas.

Film and media studies—Offers courses examining relationships between visual media and society, focusing on critical thinking and multiple academic approaches.  Designed for students interested in graduate studies in film, electronic media, and related fields. 

Media Promotion and Management—Offers courses in the theory and practice of managing, promoting and delivering media time and content. Prepares students for careers in sales, promotion, and management.   

News—Offers courses in ethically gathering, preparing and presenting news via emerging and traditional media, focusing on telling fair, relevant, compelling stories with words, moving and still images and sound. This program is offered jointly with the Department of Journalism. Prepares students for careers encompassing a range of electronic platforms.     

TCOM emphasizes experiential and immersive learning through media facilities managed by students and professional staff. The department has a history of providing practical learning opportunities through internships at numerous media outlets, including broadcast operations, film studios, ad agencies, and production facilities. The department’s honors include student Academy awards and more than 70 regional Emmys and NATAS Student Production awards, plus awards from the Society of Professional Journalists, Radio Television Digital News Association, Indiana Association of School Broadcasters, College Sports Video Summit, the Heartland Film Festival, and the Indianapolis International Film Festival.

Majors in telecommunications cannot choose more than one concentration in the department, but are eligible to select the Film/Screenwriting minor or the Minor in Sports Studies (see below). Telecommunications courses generally are open only to declared departmental majors and minors.   

To graduate as a Telecommunications major or minor, students must earn a grade of C (2.0) or above in all courses required by the department (concentration courses, including concentration classes outside the department). All Telecommunications majors also must earn credit in four semesters or the equivalent of one modern or classical language or American Sign Language (ASL); all Telecommunications minors must earn credit in two semesters or the equivalent of one modern or classical language, or ASL. Students may earn credit for previous language study through placement tests administered by the Department of Modern Languages and Classics. Film/Screenwriting minors not majoring in TCOM have no departmental language requirement. Department policies pertaining to TCOM credit older than seven years is available from the department chair.

Minor in Film/Screenwriting—An 18-credit minor offered jointly by TCOM and the Department of English that includes 9 credits from each department.  The minor is open to all students except TCOM majors in Film and Media Studies; only ENG 285 may count in both the minor and any TCOM or English major.  Film/Screenwriting minors not majoring in TCOM have no departmental language requirement.

Minor in Sports Studies— An 18-credit minor offered jointly by TCOM and the Department of Journalism. The minor is open to declared majors in Journalism or Telecommunications, and to other majors with permission. Sports Studies minors not majoring in TCOM or Journalism News have no departmental language requirement. For information, contact TCOM Associate Professor Suzy Smith (sjsmith@bsu.edu).