The Communication and Civil Society major aims to educate you about the role of communication and media in civil society and train you to intervene in that domain 鈥 a public space between individuals and the state, where individuals collectively associate and act for civic purposes. It teaches theories of social organization, power, and political and social change, with the benefit of historical knowledge, as well as techniques and examples of practical intervention in these relations. With the help of faculty mentors, the program allows you to build on general theories and empirical knowledge of contemporary global public problems (such as climate change; gender, race, regional and other inequalities and conflicts; and poverty) and gives you a range of methods for intervention and contributing to change.
The educational goals for this major are as follows:
The major鈥檚 unique nature is to structure your education with knowledge and theory to comprehend and critique the enormous global problems facing our world and with practical tools that empower you to change it for the better. You have the freedom to link foundational courses in communication, media and politics to a strong specialization in a practical area 鈥 whether data science or programming, journalism or film production, accounting or management, art or creative writing, law or marketing. This curricular mixture leads to politically and socially transformative work after graduation in a number of areas: for government, a political party or a business; for an NGO or intergovernmental organization like the World Health Organization or UNESCO; or as a lawyer, journalist, engaged university researcher, teacher or filmmaker working at the intersection of activism, social movements, policy making, campaigns and business 鈥 locally, globally or glocally. Your courses will feature cooperative research projects with professors and fellow students (aimed at change); visits to the classroom from professionals working for change right now, who will share their experience and knowledge with you; and visits to sites where you can see these civil society actors working on the job.
With every single one of our majors, you鈥檒l find a carefully curated medley of core courses and electives, which will provide you with the tools you need to establish an unshakeable foundation in the principles and concepts fundamental to your growth within your disciplines of choice. Many majors also enable you to specialize further within the broader area of study.
We aim to help you develop a range of skills, capacities, and modes of inquiry that will be crucial for your future since employers and graduate schools are looking for the critical thinking and innovative problem-solving skills that are associated with a liberal arts education, including sophisticated writing abilities, willingness to pose difficult questions, and an understanding of the historical and cultural contexts surrounding a topic or decision.
Choose聽from a variety of areas within the聽Communication and Civil Society course聽electives to meet this requirement聽and聽cultivate聽a solid grounding in聽the evolution of Communications, in all of its forms,聽throughout the world.