2024-2025 Traditional Undergraduate Catalog

Communication (AA)

Credential:  Associate of Arts

Major: Communication

Certification/Licensure:  This program is not intended to lead to licensure.

Location:
  Lancaster

Program Director: 
Dr. Michael Freeman

Program Mission Statement:  The Communication major is part of Lancaster Bible College’s Communication & Media Arts Department and is our response to the urgent need for communicators to influence the media and culture from a relevant, biblical worldview. This major seeks to meet this demand by producing skilled communication professionals rooted in Christian values. It offers students broad exposure to media writing, graphic design, web content development, news media, and marketing.

Program Description: Designed to produce effective communication professionals through competitive courses and hands-on experiences, LBC’s Communication major is built on the study of media ethics, theory, and practice. This lays the foundation for effective career placement, as well as further study in specialized communication fields at the graduate level. 

Program Learning Outcomes:  As a result of this program, students will:

1. Articulate and evaluate the significance of culture on message design, delivery and impact.

2. Identify and differentiate the major communication theories and describe the relevance of appropriate theories to their chosen communication field.

3. Participate in a communication career field to further develop skills, knowledge, and experiences.

4. Appropriately apply ethical principles and professional codes of ethics to the practice of communication.

5. Integrate a biblical worldview into the practice and evaluation of communication.

Curriculum Structure and Degree Requirements

Curriculum Structure

Credits

LBC Foundation Studies Courses

4

Bible & Theology Core Courses

15

Arts & Sciences Core Courses

15

Major Courses

21

Exploration Studies – Elective Courses

6

Program Total

61

 

LBC Foundations (4 credits)

LBC 100Foundations Seminar

1

LBC 101

3

 

Bible and Theology Courses (15 credits)

BTH 101Foundations for Biblical and Theological Studies

3

BIB 103Creation & Covenants: OT I

3

BIB 203Life of Christ: NT I

3

THE 223Christian Narrative I: Creation & Fall

3

THE 224Christian Narrative II: Redemption & Consummation

3

 

Arts and Sciences Courses (15 credits)

LAN 101Academic Writing, Research, and Rhetoric

3

LAN 104Public Speaking

3

LIT
Literature Core (100/200 Level)

3

MAT
Math Core (100/200 Level)

3

HUM 212/COM 212Media: Conveyor of Cultural Ideas

3

 

Major Courses (21 credits)

COM 102Introduction to Communication

3

COM 110Principles and Practices

3

COM 201Communication Ethics

3

COM 203Writing for Social Media

3

COM 320Marketing Communication

3

Communication and Media Arts Elective

3

Communication and Media Arts Elective

3

 

Exploration Studies (6 credits)

Elective

3

Elective

3

 

Program Director:  Michael J. Freeman, DEd, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Curriculum & Instruction

Dr. Michael J. Freeman has been teaching and mentoring communication students for over two decades. He has former students working at Fox, ESPN, and even on Capitol Hill. He has prepared students to excel in the fields of television, radio, print journalism, marketing and public relations, and in both corporate and non-profit communication.

Dr. Freeman's research passion is the intersection between audiences and the mass media. He has presented at and chaired numerous conferences and panels on media affects. He is the past president of ACCESS, a professional organization for Christians in Distance Education and completed his doctoral dissertation studying the impact of mediated instruction on both a student's spiritual formation and an institution's missional focus.

Dr. Freeman supports our students by advising Charge - LBC's fine arts magazine, Focus - the student online newspaper, and Ichthus - the yearbook. In this advisory capacity, Dr. Freeman has provided students with valuable pre-professional opportunities. He serves as the Communication Advanced Internship supervisor, supervises senior projects, and is an academic adviser for the Communication major. He also contributed to the design of LBC's communication production facilities, WJTL Studio B (a collaborative effort between LBC and WJTL to launch a professionally equipped streaming radio station for all LBC students) and the Video Production Studio.

Dr. Freeman helped to design LBC's Communication major and continues to work to keep its curriculum current with industry changes and professional demands. Dr. Freeman trains LBC's Communication majors to be embedded missionaries in a very secular profession. He prepares them to be professionally excellent and spirituality equipped to use the passions, talents, and gifts God has given them to be used where He plants them, influencing the influencers.

Faculty
Dr. Michael J. Freeman, DEd
Mr. Ryan A. Geesaman, MS
Dr. Mark Menga, PhD
Mr. Thom Scott, MB