UIUC College of Media

University of Illinois College of Media
Motto Leaders, Independent Thinkers, Innovators, Citizens
Type Public
Established 1927 (School of Journalism); 1946 (Dept. of Advertising); 1948 (College)
Dean Jan Slater [1]
Students 1,153[2]
Undergraduates 1,082[2]
Postgraduates 71[2]
Location Champaign, IL, USA
Affiliations University of Illinois
Website www.media.illinois.edu

The College of Media is a college at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. The college name changed from College of Communications to the College of Media in 2008.

The College of Media offers Bachelor of Science degrees in Journalism, Advertising, Media and Cinema Studies, and (jointly with the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences) Agricultural Communications. Graduate degrees are offered with Master of Science degrees in Journalism and Advertising. A Doctor in Philosophy in Communications and Media is also available.

The U of I College of Media is currently among the top three most selective colleges at the University of Illinois along with the UIUC College of Engineering and the UIUC College of Business with the median 50% of incoming freshman scoring between a 27-32 on the ACT.

According to U of I College of Media website, the Department of Advertising — the first such academic department in the country — was established at the University of Illinois in 1959. The department was created by Charles Sandage, known as the "father of advertising education." Like virtually every other advertising program that rose in its shadow, it reflected the structure and functions of the modern advertising agency.<ref name= advertising info"">"Illinois College of Media Advertising". Retrieved 2015-05-05. </ref>

Rankings

College of Media at Illinois is widely regarded as one of the world's top institutions for media education in various rankings. QS World University Rankings ranked its Media Studies program seventh in the world.

The Department of Advertising has been consistently ranked in the top 5 departments in the country in the past 20 years. Rankings are based on scholarship, perceptions of peers as well as advertising industry personnel.

Advertising students at Illinois prepare for all facets of the consumer communications industry. It is what makes the program unique, and it is what repeatedly places it among the top-ranked programs in the country.

Facilities

The College of Media is primarily housed in Gregory Hall. The Richmond Journalism Teaching Studio is also used for broadcast classes. A degree from the College of Media stresses a strong liberal arts background so students typically take many different classes in different areas of campus such as Political Science, Economics, Sociology, Philosophy, Anthropology, Natural Science, and History.

College units

Campus Opportunities

The University of Illinois offers students opportunities to get a real sense of working in journalism while in school. The Urbana-Champaign area has Illini Media, which features the Daily Illini, WPGU Radio, the Illio Yearbook, Buzz, www.the217.com, and the Technograph, an engineering magazine that comes out four times a year. Richmond Studio also host UI-7 and WILL.

Television Stations

Radio stations

Notable alumni

Students and alumi have worked for the Chicago Bears, Chicago White Sox, WGN-TV, Fox TV, Universal Pictures, the Chicago Tribune,the Chicago Sun-Times, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Rolling Stone Magazine, CNN, WBBM-TV CBS 2 Chicago, the Champaign News-Gazette, the Associated Press, NBC 5 Chicago, WCIA, WPGU, Illini Media, UI-7, the Big Ten Network, the Chicago Rush, the Chicago Bandits, the Chicago Sky, the Chicago Wolves, the Chicago Storm, the Chicago Slaughter, the Chicago Shamrox, the Northwest Herald, KISS-FM, ESPN Rise (Magazine), and KMOV CBS St. Louis, the NFL Network, and WGN Radio 720.

Pulitzer Prize winners

Broadcasting and Journalism

Media

Reporting and Journalism

Literature

Advertising and Marketing

References

External links

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