2004-2005 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
School of Communication
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Office: Third Floor Dempster Hall
Telephone: (516) 463-5215, Fax: (516) 463-4866, E-mail: socomm@hofstra.edu
Dean, Sybil DelGaudio
Associate Dean, Cliff Jernigan
Assistant Dean, Ellen DaVolio
Acting Assistant Dean, Susan Murphy
MISSION STATEMENT
Hofstra University’s School of Communication, committed to the University’s liberal
arts tradition, provides the opportunity to explore the world of humanistic inquiry
through the interdisciplinary study of all forms of communication processes and
institutions. With courses that explore the theoretical and practical nature of
communication, the School provides majors with the opportunity to pursue scholarly
inquiry and to acquire technical experience. The School’s integrated approach
is based on the belief that life in an advanced society demands knowledge of the
arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, business, and technology.
The curriculum aims to foster critical thinking; to explore aesthetics; to investigate
ethics, humanistic values, and cultural diversity; to encourage originality and
creativity; to expose students to current and converging technologies; and to
provide the training for leadership in a technological age. With the conviction
that the media exist to protect the freedoms of our society, the faculty is committed
to a scholarly environment in which theoretical, historical, critical, and technological
methodologies help students to question, challenge, and improve all forms of communication.
The School strives to produce graduates who are active cultural contributors.
To achieve this goal, the School emphasizes creative problem solving, responsible
decision making and cooperative learning. Together the faculty and students of
the School participate in an ongoing exploration of the roles, purposes, and technologies
of communication.
Departments Within the School
Speech Communication, Rhetoric, and Performance Studies
Journalism and Mass Media Studies
Audio/Video/Film
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