Our comprehensive Communication Arts Education degree program will equip you to mentor and teach adolescents and young adults in a high school setting. You will be prepared to obtain both journalism and English teaching certifications upon program completion.
A focus on hands-on classroom experience and student teaching opportunities ensures that you will be positioned for career success. Talented professors with real-world experience provide practical training in mass media writing, public speaking, history and structure of the English language, and instructional methods of journalism and English.
Impacting the lives of high school students as an educator is a unique calling. We will prepare you to integrate your faith and your profession as you make a difference in the classroom.
Communication Arts Education — Journalism & English Track
Communication Arts Education — Journalism Track
Faculty
Department Chair
Cameron A. Pace, Ph.D.
Professor of Communication, Department Chairperson
Regular Faculty
Mark B. Kelton, Ed.D.
Professor
Chip Stanek, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Communication
Melinda Booze, M.A.
Assistant Professor, Communication
Nancy Pace-Miller, M.A.
Assistant Professor