This course is designed to guide Assumption College
English majors -- and particularly those with concentrations in Writing
and Mass Communications -- through the process of making a successful
transition from their lives as undergraduates to their professional
lives after college.
Communications professionals need to be able to
work independently and in teams, to think about the interplay of content
and design, to collect and evaluate samples of other peole's work, to
develop proposals and make public presentations, to engage in lifetime
learning, and to plan and complete projects successfully. In order
to become a communications professional. an individual needs to construct
a portfolio, and in these days an e-portfolio is increasingly important.
This course is designed to reflect all of these
aspects of the communications professions. It will involve individual
and team work on projects. Proposals will be presented at Design-Challenge
Sessions. And we will design, develop, and complete both paper
and electronic portfolios.
Issues for Consideration
Career Paths: Expertise, Experience, Purpose
What types of jobs are open to individuals with
training and interest in writing and mass communications? What kinds
of academic preparation, experience, and personal attributes are
expected of individuals entering these fields? What challenges,
frustrations, and satisfactions are typically experienced by people
in these careers? What types of organizations offer jobs in these
fields, and is there a way of finding a good "fit" between
the individual and the organization?
Portfolios
What kinds of portfolios are used by professionals
seeking jobs and/or clients? How are they constructed, is there
more than one type, and how do you tell which style is best suited
for your purpose? What are employers and clients looking for; what
are the characteristics of an outstanding portfolio? What types
of electronic portfolios are presently in use or currently emerging,
and how might we most effectively construct effective e-portfolios
and then keep them up to date?
Issues and Ethics
What are some of the most significant issues –
particularly ethical questions – facing professionals in writing
and mass communications today? What standards can we use to make
decisions on important issues? What practices can we adopt that
can guide us in our future work?
Professional Development
How do people working in communications continue
to develop as professionals and keep abreast of new developments
in their field?
This course will include readings, discussions, and writing assignments
related to the key topics. Students will also receive training and
mentoring from other members of the Assumption community, including
experts in the use of technology and the design of presentations in
electronic formats. However, because this is a seminar, participants
in the course will contribute the most important resources for our
work.