SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION & MULTIMEDIA STUDIES
The School of Communication and Multimedia Studies (SCMS) is a vibrant hub within the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters. With an internationally known and award-winning faculty, the School provides opportunities for study for those interested in a wide array of human communicative activities, ranging from face-to-face human interactions to mediated communication to computer animation.
The School of Communication and Multimedia Studies offers two distinct yet aligned baccalaureate degree programs with over 1,200 majors, a Masters of Arts in Communication Studies, and a Masters of Fine Arts in Media, Technology, and Entertainment. The larger of the two B.A. degrees, with over 800 majors, is Communication Studies. The Multimedia Studies degree program allows students to concentrate either in Film, Video, and New Media or in Multimedia Journalism. Undergraduate coursework maybe divided between FAU's main campus in Boca Raton and our Davie campus; the M.A. program is located primarily on the Boca Raton campus, and the M.F.A.program is housed on the Davie campus.
In addition to their coursework, students in the SCMS become involved with many aspects of co-curricular life at FAU. From public debates and Speakers' Corner events, to film festivals and exhibitions, to student clubs such as the Film Clubs and Zeta Iota (the FAU chapter of the national communication honorary society Lambda Pi Eta), to digital media initatives such as Wavelengths and South Florida Journal, to cooperation in student run media such as The University Press, OWL Radio, or OWL TV, SCMS students have myriad opportunities to apply skills learned in the classroom in their engagement in campus and community life. Many of these co-curricular activities fall under the umbrella of the SCMS's commitment to the American Democracy Project, a national initiative promoted by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities in cooperation with The New York Times that is dedicated to the reinvigoration of citizenship and civic engagement among students in public colleges and universities. The SCMS takes the mission of the American Democracy Project to heart, and much of our curriculum explores the inter-relationships among human communication activities and public life. The Communication Studies B.A. is built around issues of communication and civic life.
The SCMS enjoys a unique cooperative, public-private alliance with The Living Rooms Theaters, a four-theater complex located with the School in FAU's new Culture and Society Building. Commercials theaters by night, the Living Room Theaters serve as important teaching spaces during the day for our film classes. The cooperative relationship affords our film students opportunities to study the film business from multiple perspectives.
As a graduate from the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies, you would have many career options. Most of our graduates move directly into the job market, but many others go on to graduate school, law school, or other professional advanced degree programs. The opportunities for SCMS graduates to take theoretical, analytic, and critical perspectives and combine them with performance and production skills opens many career doors. And this is not surprising. A poll of 330 industry leaders conducted by the University of Phoenix revealed that 96% of executives ranked communication and interpersonal skills as the most valuable traits for employees, and the American Association of Colleges and Universities conducted a poll of major U.S. employers that showed that employers want colleges and universities to increase their focus on written and oral communication,critical thinking and analytical reasoning, and concepts and developments in technology, including of course communication technologies. Graduates from the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies fit this profile of what employers increasingly seek.
As you look around our website and investigate our programs, we invite you to envision yourself as either an undergraduate major pursuing the rich array of curricular and co-curricular offerings available to you or as a graduate student specializing in either Communication Studies or Media, Technology, and Entertainment. In the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies, we enrich lives as well as careers.
Sincerely,
Carol Bishop Mills, Ph.D.
Professor and Director of the School
Two SCMS Professors Nominated for University Scholar Of The Year Award
In a remarkable testament to their scholarship and dedication to their respective fields, two faculty members from the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies (SCMS) at the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters have been nominated for the prestigious University Scholar Of The Year Award. Assistant Professor Alejandra Abad and Full Professor Dr. Chris Robé, both well-regarded in their areas of expertise, stand poised to compete with faculty members from across the University for this distinguished honor.
Professor Abad, recognized for her innovative interdisciplinary approach to the study of moving images in public spaces, has garnered acclaim for her exploration of environmental futures and the impact of the anthropocene era. Through her artistic endeavors and pedagogical philosophy rooted in care, she has crafted a series of captivating works that delve into the intricate relationship between humanity and its environment. By collecting and amplifying local narratives, Professor Abad seeks to cultivate empathy and foster environmental awareness within communities. Currently serving as Artist in Residence at the Bailey Contemporary Arts Center, sponsored by Pompano Beach Arts, Professor Abad continues to push boundaries in her work
Dr. Chris Robé, a distinguished scholar whose research focuses on community media activism across diverse groups, exemplifies a commitment to social justice and advocacy. His groundbreaking work delves into the complexities of activism within marginalized communities, ranging from Latinx copwatching groups in New York City to Muslim American communities in Minneapolis. Dr. Robé's recent book, "Abolishing Surveillance: Digital Media Activism and State Repression," has earned widespread acclaim and was the centerpiece of a successful book tour spanning multiple cities. Engaging audiences far and wide, Dr. Robé continues to shed light on pressing social issues through his scholarly endeavors and public engagements, including a notable recent appearance on the podcast "Coffee With Comrades."
In response to the news of their nominations, Dr. Carol Bishop Mills, Director of SCMS, exclaimed "This is OUTSTANDING news! Congratulations to Chris and Alejandra!" Her words echo the sentiments of the entire SCMS community, who eagerly anticipate the outcome of this competition!