2022-2023 Undergraduate Course Catalog 
    
    Dec 03, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Public Communications Studies Minor


Coordinator:

Brad Stalter, Academic Advisor
316 Newhouse 3, 315-443-4722, bcstalte@syr.edu

College:

The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications oversees this minor.

Goal

The goal of this minor is to permit students to examine how the process of public communications affects society. Students will learn how the various media, including newspapers, magazines, books, radio, television, film, advertising, public relations, photography, graphics, online journalism, social media, and new media influence specific audiences and shape society in the United States and globally.

Audience

This minor is intended for Syracuse University students who are not enrolled in the School of Public Communications. Students choosing this minor should have an interest in learning more about the social, political, economic, ethical, and legal effects of public communications on their lives as citizens, professionals, and leaders in our society.

Entrance Requirements

Applicants are admitted on a space-available basis depending upon cumulative GPA. To be eligible, a student must have completed 30 credits at Syracuse University in courses graded A-F and must submit an application to the Newhouse Undergraduate Advising Office (316 N3). Students must declare the public communications minor no later than the first semester of their junior year.

Curriculum Requirements


Students must complete 18 credits of which 12 credits must be 300-level or above.

Total: 18 Newhouse credits required


Additional Information


To declare a minor, students must file a declaration form indicating specific courses selected. The form must be approved by Minor Coordinator Brad Stalter (316 Newhouse 3) and by the student’s home college.

Los Angeles Semester Option


Students who have been accepted into the Public Communications Studies minor may choose to complete half the minor by participating in the SU in Los Angeles program. To complete the minor and include the LA option, students must be a junior or a senior. See the requirements listed below.

Before studying in LA, students complete: 

Apply and be accepted into the LA program

While in LA, students take: 

Note: To be a full-time student in LA, you must be registered for no fewer than 12 credits. Students, therefore, must choose an additional course to study in LA with the advice of their home college. This course may be offered online or in person by any SU college. 

Students may choose to complete the law requirement on campus sometime during this senior year, or in LA if there is space available.

Additional Information


Application deadlines for the Los Angeles program are in September (for spring) and in January (for fall). For more information, contact Shelly Griffin, Associate Director of Off-Campus Programs, in 370 Newhouse 2 at 443-4004, migriffi@syr.edu.