University of Illinois College of Media

College of Media
Gregory Hall, home of the College of Media
Former name
College of Communications
MottoLeaders, Independent Thinkers, Innovators, Citizens
TypePublic
Established1927 (School of Journalism); 1946 (Dept. of Advertising); 1948 (College)
DeanTracy Sulkin
Students1,153[1]
Undergraduates1,082[1]
Postgraduates71[1]
Location, ,
United States

40°06′20″N 88°13′41″W / 40.1056°N 88.2281°W / 40.1056; -88.2281
AffiliationsUniversity of Illinois
Websitewww.media.illinois.edu

The College of Media is a college at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, United States. The college's name changed from the College of Communications to the College of Media in 2008.

The College of Media offers Bachelor of Science degrees in Journalism, Advertising, Media and Cinema Studies, and (jointly with the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences) Agricultural Communications. The college also partners with the Grainger College of Engineering to provide a "CS+" major in advertising which combines the academic study of advertising and computer science.[2] Graduate degrees are offered with Master of Science degrees in Journalism and Advertising. A Doctor in Philosophy in Communications and Media is also available.

The U of I College of Media is currently among the top three most selective colleges at the University of Illinois along with the UIUC College of Engineering and the UIUC College of Business, with a median of 50% of incoming freshmen scoring between 27–32 on the ACT.

The Department of Advertising—the first such academic department in the country—was established at the University of Illinois in 1959. The department was created by Charles Sandage, known as the "father of advertising education."[3] Like virtually every other advertising program that rose in its shadow, it reflected the structure and functions of the modern advertising agency.[4]

  1. ^ a b c "On-Campus Student Enrollment". Retrieved 2015-05-05.
  2. ^ "Computer Science + Advertising | College of Media". media.illinois.edu. Retrieved 2020-11-30.
  3. ^ "Charles H. Sandage – Illinois Distributed Museum". distributedmuseum.illinois.edu. Retrieved 2020-09-20.
  4. ^ "Illinois College of Media Advertising". Retrieved 2015-05-05.