Communication
The communication major is designed to help students understand and master the concepts and methods of communication in a wide array of settings. It promotes analysis, synthesis and evaluation of communication contexts and strategies and solutions to achieve, effectively and efficiently, a desired outcome with a specific audience. Students in this major develop critical-thinking skills and an awareness of cultural, social, intergenerational, and political diversity as it relates to communication. They are encouraged to relate communication insights to their personal and professional lives as they become capable problem solvers. Students improve on their communication abilities and develop their own style, aesthetics and processes to achieve positive relationships in a variety of settings. As an integral part of the communication major, students will develop a philosophy for ethical, moral and lawful treatment of communication stakeholders. The communication major prepares graduates for a wide range of careers including public relations, marketing, advertising, mass media, technical writing, arts communication, government, business, and law.
Degree Requirements
Required Courses
| COM 30163 | INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION | |
| COM 30363 | ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION | |
| COM 40164 | INTERNATIONAL/INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION | |
| COM 40464 | PERSUASIVE COMMUNICATION | |
| COM 49100 | SEMINAR IN APPLIED COMMUNICATION | |
| COM 30263 | SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION | |
| | OR | |
| PSY 32454 | GROUP DYNAMICS | |
| | Additional course to meet credits required in major | |
COM 49100 Applied Seminar in Communication: CAPSTONE COURSE