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Senior Project Presentations

Students and Faculty, join this fall’s CIT Senior Project class next week for their final presentations. They will be on Tuesday, 11/16 from 11am to 1:30pm in H/SS-124.

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New Media and Communications (NMAC) Degree

It’s official!  The Board of Regents has approved the Department of Media, Culture, & the Arts’ degree in  New Media and Communications!  Replacing the CIT program, NMAC will offer students a variety of media theory and production classes and prepare students for careers in web design, journalism, video production, and T.V. broadcasting. The new curriculum [...]

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CIT Senior Projects

This semester’s CIT senior project presentations will be held over the course of the next two weeks on The schedule of presenters will be as follows: I invite all faculty, staff, and students to attend, if your schedules allow. I strongly encourage all CIT students to make an effort to show up on at least [...]

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CIT Reminders, Spring 2011

You are receiving this email because you are a declared CIT Major. If this is an error, you might want to see the Registrar about updating your file. Also, some of these reminders may not apply to you all; sorry about that. First, let me encourage you to “like” our page on Facebook and our [...]

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Congrats to CIT Editors

Congratulations to CIT majors Norma Perkins, Meaghan Smith, and Katelyn Laconte and IDS major Dane Caskin.  All four were chosen to serve on The Telegraph’s “Shadow Editorial Board,” a project to give local college students the opportunity to interview candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, and U.S. senator. The students will then write editorials endorsing the candidates of [...]

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Join Student Media

Why join Student Media? Put those skills you learned in class to use Are you taking journalism, creative writing, video production, graphic arts, marketing classes? Put those skills into practice with the student newspaper, The Macon Statement; the campus closed-circuit television station, MSC-TV; and/or the student literary journal, The Fall Line Review. The more you [...]

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Required IT Courses in CIT

MORE INFORMATION ABOUT IT Courses required in the CIT Program…..  (ITEC 2215 is the prerequisite class for all upper division IT classes) ITEC 2215- Introduction to Information Technology Credit: 3 hours Description: This course uses short projects to introduce the student to the major information technologies of hardware, systems software, networking, web development, software and [...]

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CIT FAQ

Is a foreign language course required in this degree? No, foreign language courses are optional in both tracks. Will this degree help me if I plan to go to graduate school? Yes, some of our students have gone on to Journalism and Mass Communication Graduate Programs; others are in law school; others are pursuing graduate [...]

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Senior Project

Senior Project Philosophy The practice of senior projects has its origins in small programs with studio and cross-curricular emphases. For a long time, art and film students have used such a capstone course to demonstrate what they learned over four years. Senior projects are opportunities for CIT students to design their own projects in consulatation [...]

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Application Letter

Guidelines for writing a letter of application to the CIT Program. The letter should be typed in standard business letter format. Attach the letter to an email to be sent to Dr. Amy Berke, CIT Coordinator (amy.berke@maconstate.edu) The letter should state where you are in your program of study (freshman or transfer student, for example); [...]

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