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Nov 27, 2024
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2014-2015 Evening, Weekend, and Online Programs Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Communication, B.A.
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Regardless of a student’s chosen emphasis, Communication majors will learn to develop their public speaking, writing, and critical thinking skills, and become engaged and ethical communicators. Communication majors find opportunities for employment in a wide array of careers, including designing and administrating public and professional communication campaigns, public speaking, working in traditional and new media industries, promotions and advertising, public relations, writing and journalism, web content creation and analysis, public policy research, interviewing and human resources, communication consultancy, corporate training, labor relations, and speechwriting, among many others. Others will find that a degree in Communication also provides a solid foundation for continuing one’s education with a professional degree in law or business, or a graduate degree in the arts, humanities, or social sciences.
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Major Requirements (42 semester hours)
Complete the following core courses:
And the completion of one of the following emphases:
Professional Communication Emphasis
Rhetoric & Public Communication Emphasis
Note(s):
*Students may only use a maximum of two Special Topics in Communication courses (either COM 280 or COM 480 ) to fulfill requirements in their area of emphasis. |
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