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The '''Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications''' is the journalism and mass communications college of the Pennsylvania State University at the University Park campus. The college is named after its chief benefactor[[Donald P. Bellisario]] who is an American television producer and screenwriter. The college offers undergraduate, masters, and PhD degrees. The college is home to the departments of Advertising/Public Relations, Film-Video and Media Studies, Journalism, and Telecommunications.
The '''Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications''' is the journalism and mass communications college of the Pennsylvania State University at the University Park campus. The college is named after its chief benefactor [[Donald P. Bellisario]] who is an American television producer and screenwriter. The college offers undergraduate, masters, and PhD degrees. The college is home to the departments of Advertising/Public Relations, Film-Video and Media Studies, Journalism, and Telecommunications.


==Undergraduate programs==
==Undergraduate programs==

Revision as of 23:14, 14 January 2018

Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications
File:College of Communications.png
TypePublic
Established2018
DeanMarie Hardin
Location, ,
CampusUniversity Park
WebsiteDonald P. Bellisario College of Communications at Penn State

The Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications is the journalism and mass communications college of the Pennsylvania State University at the University Park campus. The college is named after its chief benefactor Donald P. Bellisario who is an American television producer and screenwriter. The college offers undergraduate, masters, and PhD degrees. The college is home to the departments of Advertising/Public Relations, Film-Video and Media Studies, Journalism, and Telecommunications.

Undergraduate programs

Undergraduate Majors

  • Advertising/Public Relations - [1], Fuyuan Shen, Head of Department
    • Advertising option
    • Public Relations option
    • Strategic Communications option (World Campus only)
  • Film-Video & Media Studies - [2], Anthony Olorunnisola, Head of Department
    • Film-Video Major
    • Media Studies Major

There has been a new joint program that combines both the Film-Video major with the Mechanical Engineering major from the Penn State College of Engineering. Students enrolled in this major are classified as Film Engineers. Currently only one student is enrolled in this new program.

  • Journalism - [3], Russ Eshleman, Interim Head of Department
  • Telecommunications - [4], Matt Jackson, Head of Department

Masters Programs

  • Media Studies

Ph.D. Programs

Ph.D. in Mass Communications Areas of Academic Strength

  • Critical and cultural studies
  • International communications
  • Law, government and politics
  • Media effects
  • Strategic communications
  • Telecommunications, technology and information policy

Research

Facilities

The College of Communications is housed in Carnegie Building.
The college also has 20 labs for student use in six different buildings on the University Park campus:

101 Innovation Park

  • ComMedia
  • Equipment Center
  • Film-Video Shooting Space
  • Finestra Digital Editing Lab
  • Innovation Park Computer Lab

103 Innovation Park

  • Digital Audio Laboratory
  • Digital Broadcast News Laboratory
  • Television Studio

Carnegie Building

  • Carnegie Cinema
  • Carnegie Photo Lab
  • Pro Tools Studio
  • Carnegie Mac Lab
  • Carnegie Film Lab
  • Donald W. Davis Advertising Laboratory
  • John Curley News Writing Laboratory

James Building

  • Media Effects Lab I
  • Media Effects Lab II

Willard Building

  • Gannett Foundation New Media Laboratory
  • Shooting Space

Medlar Field at Lubrano Park

  • John Curley Center for Sports Journalism classroom/seminar room

Alumni

See also

References

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