The Bachelor of Arts in Communication attempts to balance theory and performance-based skills in two areas of concentration. As the two areas demonstrate, the disciplinary perspective of the Communication program tends to be centered in all areas of oral and mass communication. Major activities of the department include: AggieCentral.com (convergence journalism campus news website), Broadcast contests, CUTV, High School Speech Demonstration Day, KCCU, Public Relations contests, Speech and Debate Team, Summer Speech-Debate Camp for high school students, and The Cameron Collegian (weekly campus newspaper). Five student organizations in the department are: Broadcast Club, Lambda Pi Eta, Pi Kappa Delta, Public Relations Student Society, and Society for Professional Journalism.
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