University of Alabama College of Communication and Information Sciences

University of Alabama College of Communication and Information Sciences

Three story red brick building with domed rotunda behind a central monumental portico

Reese Phifer Hall, home of the College of Communication and Information Sciences
Established 1973 as UA's "School of Public Communications"
1997 as CIS
Dean Mark Nelson
Location Tuscaloosa, Alabama, U.S.
Website cis.ua.edu

The College of Communication and Information Sciences (C&IS) is the University of Alabama's division for mass media and information studies. It enrolls nearly 2,700 students, including 400 graduate students. Tracks of study include an undergraduate bachelor of arts, as well as multiple Master's degrees and a PH.D. in communication and information sciences.[1]

History

The college was originally founded in 1973 as UA's "School of Public Communications," becoming the "School of Communication" in 1977.[2] In 1988, it was renamed the "College of Communication". When it merged with the School of Library and Information Studies in 1997, it adopted its current name, the "College of Communication and Information Sciences." Its faculty offices and classrooms are in Reese Phifer Hall and Gorgas Library. Phifer Hall, the former student union building, was renamed in 1991 to honor Tuscaloosa businessman and University benefactor J. Reese Phifer.[3]

Areas of Study

CIS focuses on six undergraduate programs, six graduate programs, and one doctorate program, with five academic departments and one doctorate department. [4]

Media organizations housed within the college

Phifer Hall contains several media outlets owned and operated by the University. This allows students in all of the College's programs opportunities for on-campus media experience.

In spring 2014, these outlets will move out of Phifer Hall. WVUA-FM will relocate to a new student-media building while WVUA-CD, Alabama Public Radio and CPT&R will find a new home in the University's Digital Media Center within nearby Bryant-Denny Stadium. All but WVUA-FM will continue to be operated by the College.

References

  1. "1". College of Communication and Information Sciences. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  2. Bruce Roche, "The College of Communication and Information Sciences: A History," http://tcf.ua.edu/MISC/College%20of%20Communication%2025th%20Anniversary.pdf .
  3. "2". CIS Homepage. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  4. "3". University of Alabama Catalog.

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Coordinates: 33°12′34″N 87°32′56″W / 33.2095°N 87.5489°W / 33.2095; -87.5489

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