School of Communication and English
School of
Communication and English
School Contacts
Robert Glick, School Director
Sarah Baris, Senior Staff Assistant
Through hands-on learning, interdisciplinary collaboration, and technology-informed practice, RIT’s School of Communication and English pairs the power of language with strategic communication to prepare students to write, create, persuade, make, and lead.
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Degree Programs
Advertising and Public Relations BS, Communication BS, Communication BS with Journalism Option, Communication MS, English BS
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Minors and Immersions
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Students
Enrolled in majors or graduate programs offered by the School of Communication and English
Degree Programs
Undergraduate Degrees
Create persuasive campaigns and build brands across traditional and digital media—backed by hands-on projects and industry connections.
Learn more about the Advertising and Public Relations BS programExcel in corporate communication, digital media, journalism, advocacy, nonprofit organizations, or advanced graduate studies in the ever-changing media landscape.
Learn more about the Communication BS programIn RIT’s journalism option, you’ll master the skills to successfully interview, investigate, write, edit, report, and publish news and featured stories across a range of digital media.
Learn more about the Journalism Option programRIT’s English BS pairs the study and making of new forms of literature and media with the digital tools you need to excel in today’s professional environments.
Learn more about the English BS programGraduate Degree
Blend research, strategy, and innovation to launch your career in a rapidly evolving communication landscape.
Learn more about the Communication MS programMinors and Immersions
20+ minors and immersions are offered by our school. Click and expand the areas below to read the full listings.
The advertising and public relations immersion provides opportunities for the advanced study of selected areas central to the persuasive arts as they apply to advertising and public relations, as well as education and practice in the writing, speaking, and design skills required of these professions.
Learn more about the Advertising and Public Relations Immersion programThe advertising and public relations minor prepares students to analyze audiences, write advertising copy, prepare press releases, select media, and manage broad-scaled persuasive campaigns. Students are grounded in the basic theories of persuasive communication enabling them to create persuasive messages with a strong emphasis on ethical decision-making.
Learn more about the Advertising and Public Relations Minor programThis immersion provides students with the opportunity to study the American arts through a variety of disciplines, including painting, architecture, film, photography, music, theatre, and mass media. Each course presents American art within the context of the broader current of American life, including its history, philosophy, social, and cultural traditions.
Learn more about the American Arts Immersion programThis minor provides students with an opportunity to study the American arts in a variety of disciplines, including painting, architecture, film, photography, music, theatre, and the mass media. Courses present American art within the context of the broader current of American life, including its history, philosophy, social, and cultural traditions.
Learn more about the American Arts Minor programEmployers show a preference for effective communicators with strong analytic or logical reasoning skills. An immersion in analytic and expressive communication provides you with the opportunity to develop both oral and written communication abilities grounded in reasoned argument, which in turn contributes to your individual confidence and empathetic thinking. Courses in this immersion may rely in part upon great or transformative texts selected for their relevance for learning rhetoric, argument, critical thinking, and/or ethics, and have the option to incorporate activities in RIT’s Expressive Communication Center.
Learn more about the Analytic and Expressive Communication Immersion programAdvanced study of selected areas of communication, including an overview of the fields of persuasion, mass communications, public speaking, and small group communication. Students will understand and apply several modes of communication in academic, professional, and personal situations.
Learn more about the Communication Immersion programStudents gain a foundation in human communication theories, research, and skills. Students select courses in mass media analysis, communication in professional and organizational contexts, communication skills, and critical reflection of and on communication in society.
Learn more about the Communication Minor programThe film studies immersion allows students to engage in the study of global cinema using a variety of interdisciplinary methodologies and perspectives. Coming from the disciplines of English, anthropology, philosophy, fine arts/visual culture, political science, history, and modern languages, the immersion investigates cinema’s mass appeal as a form of entertainment, but also the power it wields as a disseminator of ideas, history, values, aesthetics, behavior, and cultural norms.
Learn more about the Film Studies Immersion programFilm studies explores the role of cinema in our contemporary global culture. Using methodologies and perspectives from a variety of disciplines, such as English, anthropology, philosophy, fine arts/visual culture, political science, history, and modern languages, the film studies minor investigates cinema’s mass appeal as a form of entertainment, but also the power it wields as a disseminator of ideas, history, values, aesthetics, behavior, and cultural norms.
Learn more about the Film Studies Minor programThe health communication minor provides students with theoretical and applied knowledge about communication’s role in health care delivery, doctor-patient communication, health campaigns and public health, and other areas related to the dissemination of health information. This collaborative minor is designed for students interested in health care fields or health and risk communication.
Learn more about the Health Communication Minor programThe journalism immersion provides opportunities for the advanced study of selected areas of journalism, including its history and relevant legal and ethical issues, and for education and practice in writing and editing skills required of journalists.
Learn more about the Journalism Immersion programThe journalism minor provides students with a foundation in the professional study and practice of journalism. Courses offer a broad perspective that includes historical, legal, and ethical issues of specific concern to journalism, as well as learning and practice writing in a journalistic style for delivery across multiple media platforms.
Learn more about the Journalism Minor programVisual culture explores the role of visual media in everyday life and its critical function in the dissemination of ideas in the public sphere. Emphasizing comparative critical approaches to the convergence of art, popular media, science, and technology, the immersion engages globalized visual media ranging from photography, television, film, new media (the web, digital imaging, and social networks), architecture, design, and art (painting, sculpture, and multimedia forms) in the context of such social arenas as art, news, science, advertising, and popular culture. The goal is to help students develop media literacy.
Learn more about the Visual Culture Immersion programVisual culture explores the role of visual media in everyday life and its critical function in the dissemination of ideas in the public sphere. Emphasizing comparative critical approaches to the convergence of art, popular media, science, and technology, the minor engages globalized visual media ranging from photography, television and film, to new media (the web, digital imaging, and social networks), architecture, design, and art (painting, sculpture, and multimedia forms) in the context of such social arenas, as art, news, science, advertising, and popular culture.
Learn more about the Visual Culture Minor programExplore the history of cartooning, comics, sequential art, and visual storytelling. Students learn about and analyze the history of the comics medium, the distinct formal qualities of sequential art, the relations between comics and other popular media forms, and how comics remain a vibrant contemporary cultural form.
Learn more about the Comics Studies Immersion programA series of creative writing courses offers students a practical, theoretical, and historical understanding of the art and craft of writing nonfiction, fiction prose, and poetry, as well as experimenting in digital storytelling and interactive media. The immersion encourages students to use these skills and insights for interdisciplinary projects and the enrichment of their careers and personal lives.
Learn more about the Creative Writing Immersion programThe creative writing courses offers students a practical, theoretical, and historical understanding of the art and craft of writing nonfiction and fiction prose and poetry, as well as experimenting in digital storytelling and interactive media. The minor encourages students to use those skills and insights for interdisciplinary projects and the enrichment of their careers and personal lives.
Learn more about the Creative Writing Minor programWe encounter digital texts and codes every time we use a smart phone, launch an app, or interact online. This immersion explores innovative and evolving questions and practices of text and code in literature, creative writing, and interactive media. It invites students to explore the social, cultural, and technological significance of text, code, and their interrelations.
Learn more about the Digital Literatures and Comparative Media Immersion programThe courses in the digital literatures and comparative media minor challenge students to think about how the digital in new comparative media affects the way we read, study, and understand literature: What happens to literature and the literary in an age of digital technology and new forms of media? Courses examine a varied collection of print genres and electronic literature in order to understand the current state of this new literary field and its relation to traditional concepts of literary study. The minor provides an entry point into investigating particular aspects of the general category of the digital and its comparative relation to the literary.
Learn more about the Digital Literatures and Comparative Media Minor programStudy literature and other cultural works, as well as linguistics, and creative writing. The immersion is flexible in order to accommodate student interest in areas such as specific literary historical periods or geographic areas, multimedia and the visual arts, or literary genres and forms such as science fiction, the novel, the short story, poetry. Courses in the immersion emphasize the ability to read literature and other mediums analytically and write critically.
Learn more about the Literature and Media Immersion programExplore literature and other cultural works, as well as linguistics, and creative writing. The minor familiarizes students with works composed or translated into English and provides them with the opportunity to explore a variety of historical periods and geographical regions. Courses in the minor explore literary genres such as science fiction and fantasy; literary forms such as the novel, the short story, poetry, and graphic storytelling; and literary practices across media and multimedia arts. The minor builds an awareness of methods, theories and technologies for both the creation and analysis of literary texts, and provides an introduction to critical or creative writing.
Learn more about the Literature and Media Minor programIn the 21st century, narratives transcend traditional boundaries and come to life across various platforms. Transmedia storytelling is an innovative approach that has gained significant prominence in the digital age, extending a narrative universe beyond a single medium, allowing the story to exist and evolve through various channels such as film, television, books, graphic novels, video games, social media, augmented reality, and more. This immersion introduces students to the concept of transmedia storytelling and teaches the application of the concept to a range of media, including film, creative writing, screenplays, theater, and more. Students will take ITDL/DHSS-500 first (or synchronously with other immersion courses) and then choose from the remaining optional electives. This immersion will appeal to students from the colleges of Liberal Arts, Art and Design, Computing and Information Sciences (including game design), as well as other colleges. The immersion can be completed either at RIT's main campus, off-site in Los Angeles (as part of the Study Away: LA program), or at one of RIT's global campuses.
Learn more about the Transmedia Storytelling and Entertainment Immersion programIn the 21st century, narratives transcend traditional boundaries and come to life across various platforms. Transmedia storytelling is an innovative approach that has gained significant prominence in the digital age, extending a narrative universe beyond a single medium, allowing the story to exist and evolve through various channels such as film, television, books, graphic novels, video games, social media, augmented reality, and more. This minor builds on the immersion in transmedia storytelling and entertainment and allows students to apply the concept of transmedia storytelling to a range of media in two additional courses, including film, creative writing, screenplays, museums, theater, and more. This minor will appeal to students from the colleges of Art and Design, Computing and Information Sciences (including game design), as well as other colleges. The minor can be completed either at RIT's main campus, off-site in Los Angeles, or at select global campuses.
Learn more about the Transmedia Storytelling and Entertainment Minor programFeatured Work and Profiles
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