Communication Degree


Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Credits

120

Course Length tooltip-icon

16 weeks (semester)

Delivery Method

Traditional On Campus, Lancaster

Study Communication at LBC

Think communication is just about talking? Think again. It encompasses so many areas, like journalism, public relations, broadcasting, advertising, marketing and ministry. In our increasingly media-first culture, we need Christians embedded in these fields and careers to share the love of the greatest communicator of all: Jesus Christ.

If you can’t seem to follow enough news outlets on Twitter, listen to the radio and podcasts incessantly, love to analyze commercials, or appreciate good storytelling and the written word, this just might be the right major for you. Plus, there are so many careers in communications.

Our communication major will teach you the fundamentals of strong writing, the basics of radio broadcasting in our in-house radio station (an exact replica of local Christian radio station WJTL’s setup), introduce you to the world of video production and let you dip your toes into the waters of journalism with our student-run newspaper – and that’s just the beginning.

Built on a firm foundation of media ethics, theory and practice and Bible classes that teach a solid biblical worldview, students who complete this program will earn a Bachelor of Arts degree with majors in both communication and biblical studies.

Where LBC Students Have Interned

  • Public Relations Intern at an Advertising Agency
  • Corporate Communications Intern
  • Staff Writer for a Local Newspaper
  • Marketing Intern for Non-Profit

Can I Transfer Credits?

Yes! Read about LBC’s transfer policy

Other Communication Program Options

Bachelor’s + Master’s Option (4+1)
Minor – 15 credits
See more information further down this page.

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Communication Program Scope

Bachelor of Arts (BA) (120 Credits)

LBC Foundation Studies Courses 4 Credits

Bible & Theology Courses 30 Credits

Arts & Sciences Courses 31 Credits

Major Courses 43 Credits

Exploration Studies Courses 12 Credits

View the Academic Catalog for the complete curriculum plan, course descriptions and program details.

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Want to Become a Journalist, Broadcaster or Marketer? See what it is like to study Communication at LBC.

What makes the LBC Communication program unique?
  • Get literal hands-on experience in the industry through LBC Radio and in our video production suite that houses state-of-the-art technology.
  • Students earn real-world experience in the industry through internships in a variety of settings.
  • Learn from the best – experienced professionals with backgrounds in broadcast, journalism, advertising and more.
  • Earn your communication and Bible degree from an accredited Bible college in PA.
What are career paths with a Communication degree?

The Communication bachelor’s degree prepares students for a wide range of technical and/or ministry contexts. Here is a sampling of careers and opportunities this degree affords:

  • Communication Director
  • Communications Professional
  • Journalist
  • Marketing Professional
  • Publication Copywriter
  • Post-Production News Media
  • Reporter
  • Public Relations Professional
  • Social Media Strategist
  • Radio Broadcasting
  • Social Media Manager
  • Web Content Manager
Communication Program Goals – In this program, students will…
  • Articulate and evaluate the significance of culture on message design, delivery and impact.
  • Identify and differentiate the major communication theories and describe the relevance of appropriate theories to their chosen communication field.
  • Participate in a communication career field to further develop skills, knowledge and experiences.
  • Appropriately apply ethical principles and professional codes of ethics to the practice of communication.
  • Integrate a biblical worldview into the practice and evaluation of communication.
Core Courses in the Communication Program

COM 100 Communication Seminar
PRO 101 Introduction to Media Arts
COM 102 Introduction to Communication
COM 110 Principles & Practices
COM 201 Communication Ethics
COM 203 Social Media Management
COM 320 Marketing Communication
COM 221 Co-Curricular Credit
COM 222 Co-Curricular Credit
COM 223 Co-Curricular Credit
COM 224 Co-Curricular Credit
COM 400 Cross-Cultural Experience
COM 450 Communication Internship
COM 470 Communication Senior Project
THE THE 315 Theology of Media & Technology, THE 380 Creativity by Design, or The 3XX Theology of Popular Culture
CMA Electives [4]

Other Communication Program Options

Minoring in the Communication Program

These are the required courses for a minor in Communication (15 credits)

  • COM 102 Introduction to Communication (3)
  • COM 201 Communication Ethics (3)
  • COM 202 Principles & Practices (3)
  • Communication & Media Arts Elective (3)
  • Communication & Media Arts Elective (3)

View the Academic Catalog for details.

Bachelor + Master Options in Strategic Communication Leadership

LBC | Capital’s unique 4+1 program provides students the opportunity to earn their undergraduate BA degree in Communication while also pursuing a Master of Arts either in Strategic Communication Leadership. A student can experience all the benefits of dynamic undergraduate student life all five years while maximize your time in college and minimize the cost of your education without sacrificing the quality of your experience. Graduate-level courses taken during undergraduate studies fulfill both undergraduate elective requirements and graduate program requirements.  In the 4+1 program, students are dual-enrolled in LBC and Capital Seminary & Graduate School.

A student may opt for the 4+1 track at any point up through the beginning of their junior year. Before a student is formally admitted to the track, an evaluation will be conducted by their academic advisor. The evaluation considers the student’s previous academic performance, character and ability, and the recommendation of another LBC faculty member. Students that complete the 4+1 program can start their professional career sooner with the right credentials.

Meet the Communication Faculty

Michael Freeman, DEd
Professor, Communication Program Director
Ryan Geesaman, MS
Academic Dean of Arts & Sciences, Communication & Media Arts, Music Worship & Performing Arts, Associate Professor
Mike Barker, BFA
Adjunct Faculty
Shelby Bowers, MS
Adjunct Faculty
Mark Menga, PhD
Associate Professor
Amy Mongiovi, MA
Writer, Editor, Adjunct Faculty
Thom Scott, MBA
Assistant Professor, Communication
Kelly Poniatowski, PhD
Adjunct Faculty
Jessica Whitmore, MA
Adjunct Faculty

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Explore the Creative Outlets of Our Current Communication Students

LBC Radio

This student-run station develops practical skills and cultivates hands-on learning experiences for students.

FOSUS - Student Newspaper

Focus is a student-run online newspaper that provides the LBC community with current, accurate and informative insight on campus, local, national and international news and features.

Charge Magazine

Charge is a Christian fine arts magazine that provides an outlet for the God-given creative talents of Lancaster Bible College students, alumni and employees.

Looking for Ways to Finance Your Bachelor’s Degree?

LBC’s Financial Aid Office can help you navigate the process.