The Communication program’s mission is to generate and share knowledge about human communication in a variety of social contexts and to teach applications for ethical and effective interaction in personal and professional settings. The program is designed to prepare students for careers in organizational settings, responsible citizenship, critical thinking about communication phenomena in society, as well as advanced studies in the field of communication. We offer courses covering human communication in a variety of contexts, which are reflected in the program’s three areas of emphasis: 1) Professional Communication, 2) Interpersonal Communication, and 3) Advocacy and Social Justice.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in communication are expected to:
- Describe the Communication discipline and its central questions
- Employ communication theories, perspectives, principles, and concepts.
- Create messages appropriate to audience, purpose, and context.
- Demonstrate the ability to accomplish communicative goals.
- Critically analyze messages.
- Ethically utilize communication to embrace difference and influence public discourse.
Major, Bachelor of Arts (39 hours) - minor required - 2.5 GPA and C grades or better required for Major Requirements, Area of Emphasis, and COMM Electives
Communication Core (27 hours)
Area of Emphasis (choose one for 12 hours)
- Professional Communication
- Interpersonal Communication
- Advocacy and Social Justice
COMM Electives: 6 hours of ADV, COMM, JOUR, or MDIA coursework and courses used in the Communication Core or Area of Emphasis (excluding COMM 1990 , COMM 3060 , COMM 3990 , COMM 4890 , COMM 4900 , COMM 4910 )