The interdisciplinary minor in political communication is offered jointly by the Schar School of Policy and Government and the CHSS Department of Communication.
Political communication explores the interaction among members of the public, the media, advocacy groups, and politicians in democratic society. This minor uses a diverse approach to questions of how mass and interpersonal communication influence democratic functioning, including
- how political actors use strategic messaging to persuade and mobilize the public
- how citizens make sense of these messages and their impact on engagement, deliberation, efficacy, knowledge, and participation
- the role of the mass media in facilitating or hindering this relationship
Political communication includes explicitly political activities like voting and political campaigns. It also encompasses any issue of public debate or deliberation, including culture and social movements.
Faculty
Daigle (minor advisor for Schar)
Admissions
This minor is available to all Mason undergraduate students with the exception of communication majors pursuing a concentration in political communication.
Policies
Eight credits of coursework must be unique to the minor and students must complete all coursework with a minimum GPA of 2.00. A minimum of 6 COMM credits and a minimum of 6 GOVT credits are required. For policies governing all minors, see AP.5.3.4 Minors.
Minor Requirements
Total credits: 18
Students should be aware of the specific policies associated with this program, located on the Admissions & Policies tab.
Coursework
Code | Title | Credits |
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COMM 327 | Political Communication | 3 |
COMM 412 | Politics and the Mass Media | 3 |
or GOVT 412 | Politics and the Mass Media | |
Total Credits | 6 |
Communication and Political Process
Code | Title | Credits |
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Select one course from the following: 1 | 3 | |
Rhetoric of Social Movements and Political Controversy (Mason Core) | ||
Political Journalism | ||
New Media and Democracy | ||
Free Speech and Ethics (Mason Core) | ||
Community Engagement and Collaborative Problem Solving | ||
Public Opinion and Electoral Behavior | ||
Total Credits | 3 |
Persuasion Theory
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Select one course from the following: 1 | 3 | |
Case Studies in Persuasion | ||
Theories of Argumentation | ||
Argument and Public Policy (Mason Core) | ||
Persuasion | ||
Political Psychology | ||
Diplomacy | ||
Total Credits | 3 |
Political Process
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Select one course from the following: 1 | 3 | |
The American Presidency | ||
Political Parties and Campaigns | ||
Interest Groups, Lobbying, and the Political Process | ||
Public Policy Making | ||
Comparative Political Leadership | ||
Human Rights | ||
Revolution and International Politics | ||
Total Credits | 3 |
Cultural Politics
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Select one course from the following: 1 | 3 | |
Media Criticism | ||
Environmental Communication | ||
Topics in Communication and Gender | ||
Introduction to Environmental Policy | ||
Politics of Race and Gender | ||
Feminist Political Thought | ||
Surveillance and Privacy in Contemporary Society | ||
Total Credits | 3 |
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COMM 386 Special Topics in Political Communication may be substituted for any other COMM course with the permission of the minor director, depending on the specific topic.
GOVT 319 Issues in Government and Politics may be substituted for any other GOVT course with the permission of the minor director, depending on the specific topic. Courses from the Schar School of Policy and Government may be substituted in the cultural politics, persuasion theory, or political process categories, with the permission of the minor director.