Communication The communication major was designed to prepare students with the foundations of the discipline and the transferrable skills to meet the demands of a dynamically new and changing convergent communication environment. Coursework in the major develops critical competencies in leadership, problem-solving skills, critical thinking, creativity, and a broad range of communication skills necessary for advancement in both employment and graduate school contexts. Students work with an advisor to build a customized program of study to meet their particular life goals, selecting appropriate courses from the core curriculum and then defining specific courses to focus on a particular area of the field. Course requirements involve 48 semester hours, including 25 semester hours in the core requirements and 23 semester hours in the selected concentration. Course requirements involve 48 semester hours including: Communication requirements..................................................25 COM-1150 Communication Seminar.........................................1 COM-2050 Communication Theory..........................................3 COM-2200 Communication in Applied Contexts.......................3 COM-2220 Quantitative Research............................................3 (or COM-2225 Qualitative Research................................3) COM-2330 Writing for Communication Professions..................3 COM-3100 Advanced Public Speaking.....................................3 COM-3240 Interpersonal Communication.................................2 COM-3710 Narrative and Cultural Literacy...............................3 COM-3840 Media Analysis........................................................3 COM-4850 Senior Seminar.......................................................1 Concentration selected from the following.............................23 Advocacy Communication concentration..........................23 COM-2000 Persuasive Theory...........................................3 COM-2300 Voices of Diversity............................................3 COM-3550 Advocacy Communication................................3 COM-4610 Communication Ethics.....................................2 COM-4950 Applied Capstone.............................................3 *Electives............................................................................9 *Electives are chosen by the student to meet his/her specific life goals in the area of advocacy and must be approved by the department chair and the student’s advisor. No 1000-level courses may apply. Organizational Communication concentration..................23 COM-3230 Organizational Communication........................3 COM-3250 Interviewing......................................................3 COM-3260 Organizational Negotiation...............................3 COM-4060 Organizational Leadership...............................3 COM-4610 Communication Ethics.....................................2 COM-4950 Applied Capstone.............................................3 MGMT-3500 Principles of Organization and Management.3 MGMT-3530 Human Resources Management...................3 (or COM-3350 Event Planning......................................3) (or COM-3550 Advocacy Communication..................... 3) Strategic Communication Concentration...........................23 COM-2520 Virtual Communication.....................................3 COM-3350 Event Planning.................................................3 (or COM-3550 Advocacy Communication..................... 3) COM-4060 Organizational Leadership...............................3 COM-4610 Communication Ethics.....................................2 COM-4950 Applied Capstone.............................................3 *Strategic Communication electives...................................9 *Strategic communication electives are chosen by the student to meet his or her specific life goals and must be approved by the department chair and the student’s advisor. The electives may be from department approved specialization templates or developed in consultation with the student’s advisor to meet particular goals. Additionally, the student must justify the exclusion of communication courses that appear to meet the life goal plan. No 1000-level courses may apply. Communication Major Curriculum Summary Proficiency Requirements..........................................................0–4 General Education Requirements..........................................51–59 Communication Major Requirements...........................................48 Electives................................................................................. 21–29 Total (minimum, not including proficiency)...........................128 A complete description of the general education requirements is found on page 24. Suggested Four-Year Curriculum for a Major in Communication First Year: BTGE-1725 The Bible and the Gospel...............................................3 COM-1100 Fundamentals of Speech.................................................3 COM-1150 Communication Seminar..................................................1 ENG-1400 Composition.....................................................................3 GSS-1100 Politics and American Culture...........................................3 HUM-1400 Introduction to the Humanities.........................................3 PEF-1990 Physical Activity and Healthy Living..................................2 Biological Science Elective.............................................................3.5 History Elective..................................................................................3 LIT-2XXX Literature Elective..............................................................3 Quantitative Elective..........................................................................3 Total.............................................................................................. 30.5 Second Year: BTGE-2730 Old Testament Literature................................................3 BTGE-2740 New Testament Literature...............................................3 COM-2050 Communication Theory...................................................3 COM-2200 Communication in Applied Contexts................................3 COM-2220 Quantitative Research.....................................................3 (or COM-2225 Qualitative Research.............................................3) COM-2330 Writing for Communication Professions...........................3 Physical Science Elective...............................................................3.5 Social Science/Global Awareness Elective........................................3 Communication Concentration...........................................................8 Total.............................................................................................. 32.5 Third Year: BTGE-3755 Theology I......................................................................3 BTGE-3765 Theology II.....................................................................3 COM-3240 Interpersonal Communication..........................................2 COM-3710 Narrative and Cultural Literacy........................................3 COM-3840 Media Analysis.................................................................3 Communication Concentration...........................................................9 Electives........................................................................................... 10 Total................................................................................................. 33 Fourth Year: COM-3100 Advanced Public Speaking..............................................3 COM-4850 Senior Seminar................................................................1 Humanities Elective...........................................................................3 Communication Concentration...........................................................6 Electives........................................................................................... 19 Total................................................................................................. 32 2024–25 Undergraduate Academic Catalog Page 133 Robert W. Plaster School of Business Communication
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