College of Communication and Information                         

Four Award Winning Schools and a New Interdisciplinary Program

CCIKent Programs Summary

CCIKent offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate academic programs within the four schools. For detailed information, students should contact individual schools.

The college can assist you if you're interested in any of these career fields:

- Advertising
- Broadcasting
- Communication professions
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Electronic Media Production
- Graphic Design

- Illustration

- Information professions

- Journalism

- Library Science

- Librarianship

- Media Management

- Photography

- Photojournalism

- Public Relations


Schools within CCIKent

School of Communication Studies(COMM)
The School of Communication Studies trains students to develop the knowledge and research skills in communication that will enable them to function effectively in interpersonal, group, organizational and societal settings.
Learn more about Comm Studies.

School of Journalismand Mass Communication (JMC)
The School of Journalism and Mass Communication provides professional programs in journalism, advertising, public relations, electronic media production and media management within the liberal arts tradition.
Learn more about JMC.

School of Libraryand Information Science (SLIS)
The School of Library and Information Science offers graduate education to those preparing for positions of leadership in librarianship and the information professions.
Learn more about SLIS.

School of Visual Communication Design(VCD)
The School of Visual Communication Design provides professional education that combines liberal education, knowledge of design and art history, and development of graphic design and illustration skills in print and electronic media.
Learn more about VCD.

Information Architecture and Knowledge Management (IAKM)
The Information Architecture and Knowledge Management program offers transdisciplinary and multidisciplinary graduate education to individuals preparing for new roles in converging or information-intensive organizations.
Learn more about IAKM.

 
 

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This page was last modified on Nov 4, 2009