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Communication Major


Core Courses
Communication 101, Principles of Communication
Communication 150, Research Methodology
Communication 207, Intercultural Communication
Communication 499, Senior Seminar


Journalism Emphasis
Bachelor of Science

Core Courses, plus
Communication 137, News Writing and Reporting
Communication 237, Advanced News Writing and Reporting
Communication 250, Society and Mass Media
Communication 328, Communication Ethics
Communication 350, Communication Law
Communication 380, Internship in Communication or
Communication 396, Research in Communication
Two of the following:
Communication 254 or Graphic Communication 230
Communication 275
Communication 278

Required Support Courses (Required for primary majors only)
Computer Science 107 or higher
Graphic Communication 106
Mathematics 112, or Mathematics 140 or higher
Politics 141


Liberal Arts Emphasis
Bachelor of Arts

Core Courses, plus
Three of the following:

Communication 317, Communication Criticism
Communication 319, Communication Theory
Communication 328, Communication Ethics
Communication 350, Communication Law
Communication 370, Communication Technology and Society
Three elective four-credit courses in communication

Required Support Courses (Required for primary majors only)
Option 1
Completion of a Modern Language through 202 or
Option 2
English 255
History 103 or 104
History 108 or Religious Studies 200


Public Relations Emphasis
Bachelor of Science

Core Courses, plus
Communication 137, News Writing and Reporting
Communication 203, Advertising
Communication 208, Introduction to Public Relations
Communication 227, Technical Writing in Organizations
Communication 350, Communication Law
Communication 380, Internship in Communication or
   Communication 396, Research in Communication
One of the following:
Communication 317, Communication Criticism
Communication 319, Communication Theory
Communication 328, Communication Ethics
Communication 370, Communication Technology and Society

Required Support Courses (Required for primary majors only)
Computer Science 107 or higher
Graphic Communication 106
Mathematics 112, or Mathematics 140 or higher
One of the following:
Art 107, Business 301, Politics 141, Psychology 228, or Sociology 217


Relational Communication Emphasis
Bachelor of Science

Core Courses, plus
Core Courses, plus
Communication 200, Interpersonal Communication
Communication 202, Small Group Communication
Communication 227, Technical Writing in Organizations
Communication 230, Organizational Communication
Communication 250, Society and Mass Media
Communication 290, Health Communication
Communication 319, Communication Theory or
Communication 317, Communication Criticism
Communication 328, Communication Ethics or
Communication 350, Communication Law
Communication 380, Internship in Communication or
   Communication 396, Research in Communication
One of the following:
Communication 241, 317, 319, 328, 350

Required Support Courses (Required for primary majors only)
4 credits of Computer Science numbered 107 or above
Mathematics 112
One of the following:
Psychology 221
Psychology 250H
Sociology 213
Sociology 217
Sociology 305
Sociology 318


Liberal Arts Communication Minor
Communication 101, Principles of Communication
One of the following:
Communication 317, 319, 328, 350, 370
Three elective four-credit courses in Communication

Secondary Education Speech Communication Minor
Communication 101, Principles of Communication
Communication 111, Debate and Forensic Activities (one credit)
Communication 200, Interpersonal Communication or
   Communication 202, Small Group Communication
Communication 250, Society and Mass Media
Communication 317, Communication Criticism
Communication 319, Communication Theory
One elective four-credit course in Communication

 
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