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How Can One’s Career Aspirations Align With the Will of God? BYU School of Communications Alum Briana Barker Gives Insight.
Jessica Zurcher Used Her Own Failures as a Backdrop to Illustrate How Trials Can Encourage Spiritual and Intellectual Growth.
Jessica Zurcher Used Her Own Failures as a Backdrop to Illustrate How Trials Can Encourage Spiritual and Intellectual Growth
Professionalism Policy
Students will be able to apply Gospel-centered values as they contribute to society: Specifically, students will promote diversity, inclusiveness, and agency in a global society, be able to exercise moral reasoning when faced with ethical dilemmas, and show a commitment to making a difference in their sphere of influence.
Students will be scholars of the mass communication process: Specifically, students will be able to apply the relevant theory to communication practice, understand factors that shape their profession and think critically about the relationship between mass media and society.
Students will act professionally in their practice: Specifically, students will demonstrate they value freedom of speech in the marketplace of ideas, and be able to practice within legal boundaries, while exhibiting standards of professional behavior and demonstrating sensitivity to ethical behavior.
Students will be able to communicate effectively with their audiences: Specifically, students will be literate in the language of the media industries, and be able to plan and prepare mass media messages in the appropriate style, using the appropriate research methods and appropriate technologies to best serve audience needs.
Securing an internship can feel very overwhelming! This guide can help you in your search. If you have any further questions, contact our office by emailing comms_internship@byu.edu or calling 801-422-5836.