Media Communications Associate in Arts and Certificate of Achievement
The Department of Media Communications at Grossmont College enjoys a statewide and national reputation for excellence. The faculty, both full-and part-time, have been carefully chosen for their many years of experience in their fields and in the classroom. The career opportunities for majors in this department include positions in newspapers, news agencies, public relations, commercial and non-commercial television, radio, business and industry non-broadcast applications, videoconferencing, video production studios, education, and the growing fields of digital communications and multimedia.
Courses
- MCOM 110 — Mass Media and Society
- MCOM 111 — Introduction to Film Analysis
- MCOM 112 — Introduction to Reporting and News Writing
- MCOM 113 — Media Announcing
- MCOM 116 — Introduction to Audio Production
- MCOM 117 — Television Studio Operations
- MCOM 118 — Media Script Writing
- MCOM 119A — Radio and Podcasting Operations 1
- MCOM 119B — Radio and Podcasting Operations 2
- MCOM 119C — Radio and Podcasting Operations 3
- MCOM 120 — Single Camera Video Cinematography
- MCOM 132A — Student News Production 1
- MCOM 132B — Student News Production 2
- MCOM 132C — Student News Production 3
- MCOM 151 — Media Internship 1
- MCOM 153 — Media Internship 2
- MCOM 155 — Media Internship 3
- MCOM 210 — Social Media in the Digital Age
- MCOM 212 — Multimedia Reporting
- MCOM 216A — Audio Multi-track Production 1
- MCOM 216B — Audio Multi-track Production 2
- MCOM 216C — Audio Multi-track Production 3
- MCOM 217 — Television/Video News Producing and Directing
- MCOM 230 — Digital Program Production
- MCOM 250 — Introduction to Representation in the Media