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Nov 23, 2024
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University Catalog 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Communication, Communications Studies Concentration (BA)
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Objectives
The Bachelor of Arts in Communication (with concentrations available in Communications Studies, Journalism, or Theatre) is designed to allow the student to study communication in its various aspects of contemporary communication, from interpersonal and small group communication to media literacy, journalism and theatre. The degree offers specific content concentrations in the areas of Communication Studies, Journalism or Theatre. The BA in Communication curriculum has 12 hours of core curriculum that all three concentrations share.
The Communication Studies Concentration requires 24 semester hours of core courses along with 6 hours of directed electives. All courses are concentrated in contemporary theory, research, and practical application of communication principles. This Concentration area focuses on communication in interpersonal, intercultural, and organizational contexts. Additionally, this curriculum offers 21 elective hours.While the degree can lead directly to careers in public relations, corporate consulting and advertising, it also serves as a rigorous discipline enabling students to pursue graduate work in a variety of fields.
Communication Curriculum (BA)
Natural Sciences (GER)
- Natural Sciences (GER) 6 Semester Credit Hours
Social/Behavioral Sciences (GER)
Natural Sciences (GER)
- Natural Sciences (GER) 3 Semester Credit Hours
Humanities (GER)
- Humanities (GER) 6 Semester Credit Hours
Major Courses
- Modern Language 3 Semester Credit Hours*
- ENGL 336: Advanced Composition 3 Semester Credit Hours
- Concentration Courses 9 Semester Credit Hours**
- Electives 6 Semester Credit Hours
Social/Behavioral Sciences (GER)
Major Courses
- Concentration Courses 15 Semester Credit Hours**
- Electives 9 Semester Credit Hours
Total Semester Hours 120
*Nine hours Modern Language requirement must be in the same language.
Requirements for the Concentration in Communications Studies
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