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Media and Communication Careers

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Career options in media and communication

Employment in media and communication occupations is “projected to grow 14 percent from 2020 to 2030, faster than the average for all occupations, and will result in about 151,500 new jobs. Demand for media and communication occupations is expected to arise from the need to create, edit, translate, and disseminate information through a variety of different platforms.” Take a look at the Occupational Outlook Handbook by the Bureau of Labor Statistics to learn more about career paths, what these professionals do, where they work, how much they earn and much more. Then, scroll down to learn how you can get started at SC4.

Get started at SC4

Save time and money by starting at SC4. Take courses on your way to careers that require two-year associate, four-year bachelor’s and graduate degrees.

  1. Decide whether you’ll want to take courses, earn a full degree or certificate at SC4, and/or transfer to a four-year institution. Be sure to learn about transfer degrees and options like the Michigan Transfer Agreement. Depending on your career interests, SC4 can most likely provide a smart start on your path to success.
  2. Schedule a meeting with an advisor for assistance to ensure all credits will transfer with you.
  3. Apply and register for courses.

Potential related SC4 degrees to earn along the way:

Start with these courses at SC4:

  • ENG 101 – English Composition I 
  • ENG 102 – English Composition II or SPC 101 – Speech Communication
  • 2 courses in Social Science (anthropology, economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, sociology) from two disciplines
  • 2 courses in Humanities (art, history, literature, modern language, music, philosophy, theatre) from two disciplines 
  • 2 courses in Science (biology, astronomy, chemistry, geology, physical science or physics), including one with laboratory experience, from two disciplines 
  • 1 course from the appropriate Mathematics pathway 

SC4 is a member of the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA), which simplifies the general coursework transfer of credit for SC4 students between community colleges, four-year public colleges, and some private colleges in Michigan. Learn more about participating colleges and universities and MTA-approved courses.

Here’s how much it’ll cost at SC4 and how we can help support you

SC4’s in-district tuition and fees are about one-third of the average cost at one of Michigan’s four-year public universities. Additionally, SC4 students may also benefit from financial aid packages, scholarships, grants and loans.

Take the first step.

Or, let us know how we can help. Call us at (810) 989-5571 or fill out the below form.


‘SC4 made college accessible’

“SC4 made college accessible to me and my children. Having a local institution that provided a quality education with highly invested instructors helped me launch the next phase of my career while still raising my kids and volunteering in my community.”

Jessie Wiegand, News and media director at WGRT 102.3 FM, radio personality, writer, consultant 

‘SC4 was a great choice for me’

“SC4 was a great choice for me. I was interested in a career in media, and was able to gain experience on campus in many ways. I liked the smaller class size, the accessibility of instructors. Of course, SC4 was an affordable choice, but I also felt the quality of instruction was good and it allowed me to graduate with an associate degree and easily transfer to Central Michigan University.”

Paul Miller, Host of the WPHM AM-1380 morning show