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Communication Studies Orientation Peter Urquhart. Powerpoint Templates. What is Communication Studies?. an interdisciplinary program that bridges the humanities and social sciences

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  1. Communication Studies Orientation Peter Urquhart Powerpoint Templates

  2. What is Communication Studies? • an interdisciplinary program that bridges the humanities and social sciences • draws from and combines an array of disciplinary backgrounds such as English, Film Studies, Anthropology, Visual Culture, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology • analyzes communication in relation to social, economic, political and cultural conditions • an academic program – deals with the history and theory of media and communication technologies and practices • not a ‘how-to’ program, i.e. not practice-based • not a professional program, i.e. no credentials

  3. Dr. Adam F. FalkPresident, Williams College “But the transmission of information is merely the starting point… What really matters is the set of deeper abilities—to write effectively, argue persuasively, solve problems creatively, adapt and learn independently—that students develop while in college and use for the rest of their lives.”

  4. What to expect in your first year: • two required courses in first year: • CS100 Introduction to Media History • CS101 Mass Communication in Canada • large lecture-classes (350+) but with smaller tutorials (25 students) • reading and writing intensive • assignments may include an analysis of a journal article, film, gallery exhibit, newspaper story, radio program • usually a mid-term, term paper and final exam • ability to research and write on a topic of interest from music, visual art, television and radio, new media

  5. Progression requirements: • two required first-year courses: CS100 and CS101 • an overall GPA of 5.0 (C) • minimum GPA of 5.0 (C) in CS100 and CS101 • 1st YR CS GPA of 6.0 (C+) (over both CS100 and CS101) • Going forwards (ie, progression from year 2 to 3, 3 to 4) CS GPA = average of CS100 and CS101 plus any CS core course plus any CS elective course (including those you may have taken in first year: LL200, LL201, MI200, & MI201, for example)

  6. Classes begin Monday, September 9: • be sure to attend the first lecture of your classes (and keep going!) • tutorial sessions typically begin in week 2 but not always! • tutorial attendance is not only beneficial, it is mandatory • exchange email address with class/tutorial members in case you must miss a lecture • form a study/lecture notes sharing group

  7. @mylaurier: • set up your mylaurier email account • all official Laurier email correspondence can only be addressed to this account • you will receive important updates from the department only via this email • the CS Department and your instructors will only use this account to correspond with you • this is for your protection as well as the university’s

  8. Co-op Program: • must have an overall GPA of 7.0 or better • apply at the end of 1st or beginning of 2nd year • work term is in the summer • submit final report at the end of the summer • examples of co-op placements filled by CS students: • Art Galleries, Museums, Heritage Centres, Non-profit organizations, • Sporting clubs • administered by the university, not the CS Department • there are no CS-exclusive Co-op positions

  9. Communication Studies careers: • Brand Manager, Procter and Gamble • Communications Director, Suited Media • Communications Specialist, Bell Canada • Marketing Co-ordinator, Mattel Canada • Public Relations, United Nations Development Plan • Administrative Assistant, Provincial government • Communications Assistant, City government • MA and PhD programs in the humanities and social sciences • MBA • Law School • Numerous post-graduate college programs from film production to marketing and PR

  10. FYI and questions: http://www.wlu.ca/cs • Important postings, current events, answers to almost all of your questions! Administrative Assistants: Sylvia Hoang and Susan Mück • “The front line” • will address non-academic departmental matters (scheduling, registration errors, general questions) Undergraduate Advisor: Dr. Peter Urquhart • for all questions relating to curriculum and other academic matters (courses, GPA, registration advising, progression requirements) Chair: Dr. A. Herman • questions that cannot be answered by, or which are not intended for, Admin Assistants or Undergraduate Advisor. Any substantive complaints about the department, program and its faculty members

  11. Final piece of advice: Be engaged.... • every year is challenging but the first year is often the most difficult: Do well in CS 100 and CS 101 (and in your other courses) and don’t worry about anything else until registration next year. • take advantage of the learning resources that are offered to you • no one is going to make you learn • you are in control of your own learning outcomes

  12. Questions? Anybody…?

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