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Course Overview

Others have chosen to further their education in the fields of healthcare communication, counseling, conflict resolution, law, and business administration.

The basis for their success is a comprehensive liberal arts communication program that combines conceptual and critical understanding with hands-on application of skills. All majors take coursework in public speaking, interpersonal communication, and mass communication. They also select a track of study in Personal and Professional Communication, Journalism and Media Studies, or Intercultural and Critical Studies.

Career Opportunities
Graduates in communication often attend excellent graduate programs or pursue careers in the media and corporate settings. Graduates can be found as sales representatives, in the legal profession, as television newspersons, in management settings, on the radio, practicing public relations, conducting market research, or in academics. Ethical and skillful communication is important to success in all organizational settings; hence, communication graduates find diverse opportunities available to them after graduation.

Entry Requirement 

  • First-year students entering the major must select their track no later than the pre-registration period of the spring semester of their sophomore year. Students who transfer into the major must select their track during the first pre-registration period following the entry into the program.
  • Students must achieve minimum competency of C- in COMN 102, 103, 107, 160, 248, ANTH 120. If a student does not earn at least a C- on the second taking of the class, she/he will not be permitted to continue the major.
  • With the exception of slot courses with different course subtitles, courses count only once for credit toward the major. COMN 349 may be taken twice under different subtitles.
  • A minimum of 12 credit hours (4 courses) must be at the 300-level. Courses may be chosen from the track or elective categories.
  • Students wishing to complete two tracks must choose a minimum of 9 credit hours of coursework (three courses) exclusive to the second track, and meet all requirements of the track. A maximum of two tracks of study may be pursued.
  • Students must complete the departmental writing requirement by successfully completing designated writing assignments in COMN 103 and COMN 160.
  • A minimum of 36 hours of credit is required for the degree program and a maximum of 51 credit hours in Communication may be applied to the 120 credit hour requirement of the College.
  • A maximum of 15 credit hours may be earned in COMN 395 and INTD 395
  • Up to a maximum of 3 credit hours of COMN 395 may be applied to the communication elective category (category III) and a maximum of 15 credit hours of COMN 395 may be applied to the 120 credit hour requirement of the College.

Department Writing Requirement
The following writing requirement applies to COMN 103 and COMN 160. All communication majors and minors must complete the departmental writing requirement by successfully completing with at least a C- the designated writing assignments identified in course syllabi. Those students who do not earn at least a C- must revise and resubmit the work until the minimal requirement is achieved. The grade for a revised paper will not replace the original paper’s grade when determining the final grade for the class. Failure to meet the C- minimum on all the designated writing assignments will result in an incomplete course grade. Upon completing the necessary work, the grade will be changed to the appropriate grade for the work done by the student. All rules and deadlines regarding incomplete grades are in effect during this time.

Fees

Item Cost
Tuition $16980
Fees $1786
Room Rent*1 $8370
Meal Plan*1 $4536
Total Costs $31672

This information was accurate on : 15/03/2021
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