Dear Cal State Fullerton Employer:
Academic programs in the College
of Communications prepare students to function as
professionals in the fields of business, education, government, entertainment,
and in media and health related careers. Ancillary educational experiences are
available through the campus daily newspaper, audio and video production
recording studios, television facility, forensics program, speech and hearing
clinic, the Center for Children who Stutter, Tusk magazine and internships in
professional settings.
Specialized programs in advertising, communication theory and process,
intercultural, interpersonal and organizational communication, communicative
disorders, journalism, photo communications, public relations entertainment and
tourism and radio-television-film make up the basic curricula of the College.
The programs of study lead to traditional academic degrees for undergraduates
and graduates and state credentials and licenses.
The College of Communications has an ethnic diverse student body giving students
the opportunity to understand and work with students of various nationalities
and ethnicities. As employees, these students will be prepared to deal with the
challenges of a diverse marketplace and workplace. The College is second in the
nation in the granting of communication degrees to Hispanic and Asian-American
students. Students who specialize in intercultural communication are well
prepared to deal with the special challenges of the diversity in workplaces in
California and the nation.
Students in the College of Communications have competed against the best in the
nation and have won many awards and honors. Both student publications-the
magazine and newspaper-have received top honors when judged against
publications of universities across the country. Students involved in debate
have received national recognition, and the advertising team has won top
regional honors over the years. Also, student films and video have been
recognized at various levels.
Our graduates have proved themselves in the workplace and hold prestigious
positions locally, regionally and nationally. Our current mission is to educate
students today to become tomorrow's professionals, and we are convinced that
they can achieve success in the professional world. Therefore, we encourage you
to seek out the outstanding students we produce because they are well prepared
to enter the workplace.
Sincerely,
Rick D. Pullen
Dean