Bachelor’s in Digital & Multimedia Communications, BA

In today’s fast-paced professional communications world, Roosevelt can teach you to write and produce multimedia content for every industry. This flexible program allows students to build a foundational understanding of creative and practitioner-oriented multimedia communication.

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Why Roosevelt for Your Bachelor’s

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Personal Attention

At Roosevelt, you aren’t just a number. Small class sizes and one-on-one opportunities with professors ensure that you’ll develop the career trajectory that matches your interests.

“I have my Roosevelt journalism professors to thank for preparing me well for this experience,” says Giacomo Luca, an award-winning journalist who is currently reporting for CBS/Fox affiliate KFVS-TV in Cape Girardeau, Mo.

Faculty with Real-World Experience

Our faculty has decades of professional experience in journalism, advertising and corporate communications. You’ll learn to write, edit, create and manage across platforms with teachers who have practical backgrounds.

Roosevelt journalism student Sam Latson showing her work on the Unforgotten 51 project.

Access to State-of-the-Art Technology

Students can use cutting-edge cameras, editing software and publishing technology to create stories for the Roosevelt community and beyond. Program participants will have access to the Communications and Graphic Design Labs, a photo studio and Roosevelt’s podcast studio. The resources of the Communications Lab and its associated properties allow students to learn, experiment and grow in professional media production settings.