

According to a U.S. Department of Labor report on the fastest
growing careers, communication skills are among the most sought after
by employers. Surveys of Fortune 500 executives and human resource
managers identified communication skills as valuable for both obtaining
employment and successful job performance. The A.S. Communications
degree program at Finger Lakes provides you with the solid foundation
and hands-on experience needed for a career in broadcasting, journalism,
advertising, or almost any area of your choosing.


The Associate in Science degree in Communications is the start
of a rewarding career in the growing communications field. Internships
and exposure to the areas of television production and scriptwriting;
journalism; advertising; and interpersonal, oral, and mass communication
prepare students for a variety of occupations.
Facilities
for the program include a new digital media lab, two computerized
editing rooms equipped with analog and digital editing systems,
a 900-square-foot television studio, digital camcorders, teleprompters,
and digital studio cameras.
In
addition, the College offers honors courses that provide enhanced
educational experiences for students who have demonstrated outstanding
academic ability. Enrollment in honors courses is open to qualified
students enrolled in this degree program, as well as all other qualified
FLCC students. Successful completion of honors courses or an Honors
Certificate may increase student transfer options to four-year institutions.
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Field experience and hands-on learning are major components of
this program, allowing you to “learn by doing.” The
program offers two areas of advisement in broadcasting and communication
that prepare students for employment or transfer to a four-year
program, depending on their academic and career goals.
In
the broadcasting area, students learn all aspects of broadcast
production, including
planning and writing scripts; performing as a program anchor
or host;
and recording, editing, and airing programs. Students also assist in all aspects
of the production of community programming for Finger Lakes Television, cable
channel 12, including coverage of a range of events from government meetings
to college sports.
The
advisement area in communication prepares students for transfer
or careers
in advertising, journalism, and public relations among others.
Internship
opportunities are available at television stations and production
houses, newspapers,
radio stations, advertising and public relations firms,
the Rochester Broadway Theater League, and Finger Lakes Television.
Field
trips to a variety of locations such as CNN, WOKR-TV, Post Central Productions, Rochester Democrat & Chronicle,
Clear Channel Radio Stations, and NBC enrich your experience in
the Communications degree program. You can also become involved
with our campus Communications Club and College radio station.
Graduates
of the Communications degree program have transferred to four-year
colleges and universities including the Park School of Communications
at Ithaca College, Hofstra University, Newhouse School of Public
Communications at Syracuse University, St. John Fisher College,
Emerson College, and SUNY Colleges at Fredonia, Oswego, Brockport,
Buffalo, New Paltz, Cortland, Plattsburgh, and Geneseo.*
Many
graduates work in a variety of careers in the communications field
including associate producer at
R-News, news videographer at WHEC,
community relations specialist for GEVA Theater, reporter at Finger Lakes Times, assistant
director of the Rochester Finger Lakes Film Office, and in radio,
advertising, and public relations.
* This is a sampling of some of the four-year colleges
and universities to which our students have transferred. Please
consult your advisor or the Center for Advisement and Personal Development
for a complete listing of transfer agreements between Finger Lakes
Community College and four-year institutions.
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