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BROADCASTING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND MASS MEDIA

Betsy Leebron, Ph.D., Chair
(215) 204-5401
betsy@temple.edu

Department Office:
Annenberg Hall Room 6

Jack Klotz, Undergraduate Contact
Director of Advising and Recruiting
215-204-5823
email: jklotz@temple.edu
www.temple.edu/btmm


The department of Broadcasting, Telecommunications and Mass Media provides programs of study in the production, management, institutions and social processes of broadcasting, telecommunications and other communications systems.
Students examine both the history and the emerging future of communications technologies. In addition to coursework in their chosen area of study all students completing the major will be required to demonstrate competency in critical and analytical skills and a level of computer literacy related to their disciplinary interests in research or creative work.

All students are expected to develop the following competencies:

  • Understanding the development of communication theories and technologies along with approaches to communication drawn from the artistic, humanistic and social sciences perspectives.
  • Understanding the relationships of communication organizations
  • Developing communication skills that promote active listening and productive feedback
  • Understanding of communication vocabulary fostering active participation in the discipline

Students may focus in one or more of the following four interrelated areas of coursework:

  • Production: the writing, editing, and producing of work in radio, television and new technologies particularly for commercial, corporate and instructional purposes.
  • Organization and Management: business practices and strategies for media and telecommunications institutions, industries and professional enterprises.
  • Institutions: history, economics, law, regulation and policy pertaining to the broadcast, cable and new technology industries.
  • Social Processes: the psychological, social, cultural and political analysis of media, particularly in terms of their impact on everyday life.

Theory and practice are balanced and integrated into all areas of study in Broadcasting, Telecommunications and Mass Media to allow the students to become well-rounded communications professionals, as well as knowledgeable media consumers.

Internships and Senior Seminar
All majors are required to take 1) an internship or practicum and 2) senior seminar, which together are designed to explore each student’s professional future upon graduation. Hundreds of businesses, non-profit organizations and institutions in the Philadelphia and New York metropolitan area and beyond cooperate in providing opportunities for BTMM students to work in relevant professional ways for course credit. Students interested in further academic degrees can serve as research assistants in related media organizations and institutions.

Requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts

SUMMARY REQUIREMENTS

1. University core curriculum requirements including completion of library orientation.
· Temple University Core requirements. See Core Curriculum
· Maximum of 71 credits in the School of Communications and Theater\
· Minimum of 40 credits in BTMM, maximum of 54 credits in BTMM

2. Major Requirements:
· BTMM Foundation Courses: 0011 (Mass Communication Theory), 0020 (Mass Media and Society), 0040 (Media in Everyday Life) completed in the first 45 hours at Temple University. Students transferring in 45 or more credits may complete two out of the three BTMM foundation courses. 
· C or better in BTMM Core 0011, 0020, 0040
· C- or better in each course fulfilling requirements for major
· At least four courses numbered above 0200 to 0389
· No more than 20 semester hours of transfer credits may be applied to the BTMM major.
· BTMM 0070 is a prerequisite for BTMM 0150, 0170, 0171, 0172, 0175
· All prerequisites for studies courses must be met unless otherwise exempted in writing
· BTMM 0395: Senior Seminar in last 30 hours
· One of the following: BTMM 0371. W372, W377 or 0391: internship or practicum
· No more than 12 credits of internship, practicum and independent study
· GPA 2.25 in major
· No more than 8 credits of Kinesiology

Suggested Semester-by-Semester Plan

Year 1 Fall

       

Department

Course

Title

s.h

Core indicator

Eng

C050

College Composition

3

CO

Math

C055

College Mathematics

Or other math core

3

QA

SCAT

 

Freshman Seminar

1

 

BTMM

Core

Choose from 0011, 0020, 0040

4

 
   

Library Orientation

0

 
Choose one Arts Core     3 AR
Core FMA 155    
 

Phil

C061

 

 

  Theater C025    
    Or Others    

Total

   

14

 

Year 1 Spring

       

Department

Course

Title

s.h

Core indicator

Math

C065

Elements of Mathematical Thought

Or other math core

3

QB

BTMM

 

Select one foundation course from

0055, 0070, 0114, 0123

3

 

BTMM

Core

Select one arts core course from

 0011, 0020, 0040

4

 

Choose 1 American Culture Core

3

AC

Core C064 Anthro    
  C068 Hist    
  C086 Mus St    
  X080 THM   AC/WI
    Or others    

IH

X051

Intellectual Heritage I

3

IA

Total

   

16

 

Annual Total

   

30*

 

 

Year 2 Fall

       

Department

Course

Title

s.h

Core indicator

IH

X052

Intellectual Heritage

3

IB

Choose from one Sci & TechCore

4

SA

  Phy C053    
  Phy C055    
  Phy C067    
    Or other science core    

BTMM

  Choose 100 or 200 level

3-4

 

BTMM

Foundation

Choose from 0011, 0020, 0040

4

 
Choose 1 from: Individual And Society

3

IS

  R060 Anthro    
  C055 GUS    
  C001 Legal St    
  C062 Phil    
  C059 Soc    
  C066 Soc    
    Or other IS core    

Total

    17-18  

 

Year 2 Spring        

Department

Course

Title

s.h

Core indicator

Sci & Tech   Choose from: SB Science Courses

3-4

SB

Select 1International Studies/Lang

3-4

IS

  0051 Lang    
  C061 Anthro    
  C065 Anthro    
  C115 Dance    
    Or other third world    

BTMM

 

Choose 0200-0389

3-4

 

BTMM

Elective

0100-0289

3-4

 

Elective

   

3

 

Total

   

15-19

 

Annual Total

   

32-37*

 

 

Year 3 Fall

       

Department

Course

Title

s.h

Core indicator

BTMM

W

W273, W321, W333, W343, W349, W372

3-4

WI

Core

Select one Race course  

3

RS

Elective

   

3

 

BTMM

Elective

0100-0289

3

 

International Studies/Lang

 

Choose from:

Lang 0052

Or other third world

3-4

IS

Total

   

15-17

 

 


Year 3 Spring

       

Department

Course

Title

s.h

Core indicator

BTMM

 

0200-0389

3-4

 

elective

   

3

 

elective

   

3

 

BTMM

 

Choose 0200-0389

3-4

 

elective

   

2

 

elective

   

3

 

Total

   

17-19

 

Annual Total

   

32-36*

 

 

Year 4 Fall

       

Department

Course

Title

s.h

Core indicator

elective

   

3

 

BTMM

0391

Internship

2

 

BTMM

0395

Senior Seminar

3

 

BTMM

Elective

 

3-4

 
 

Elective

 

2

 

elective

   

3

 

Total

   

16-17

 

 

Year 4 Spring

       

Department

Course

Title

s.h

Core indicator

BTMM

 

elective

3-4

 

BTMM

0391

Internship

2

 

elective

   

3

 

elective

   

3

 

elective

   

3-4

IS

Total

   

15-17

 

Annual Total

   

31-34*

 


*Four year total must equal 126 credit hours.

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