Communication Program

 

The B.A. with a major in Communication prepares students for a wide variety of professional careers. Through the study of the theory and practice of communication, students in the Communication major gain expertise in the skills most valued in the 21st-century workplace. Students learn team leadership, decision making, critical and creative thinking, problem solving, presentational skills, persuasion, research, writing, technology, and intercultural communication by examining communication in multiple contexts. With the B.A. in Communication, students are able to select one of four track, which further emphasizes scholarship within the field and prepares them to move directly from the academic to the organizational environment. 

The National Association of Colleges and Employers conducts an annual survey, asking employers to identify the top skills they seek in college graduates. Of the top ten skills identified, nine are directly related to courses taught in the B.A. with a major in Communication. Similarly, for over four decades, the Fortune 500 list of most valued skills has been dominated by those taught in the Communication major.

 

Grade Point Average Requirement for the B.A. with a Major in Communication 

Students who declare a major in Communication must earn a grade point average of 2.25 or better in all Core Field of Study courses. Any student who fails to earn a 2.25 or better in Core Field of Study courses will be asked to change majors or will be switched to an undeclared major status.

 

Selected Educational Outcomes

  1. The Communication major will demonstrate skill in the use of the materials, technology, and methods of communication and expression necessary to be global citizens.
  2. The Communication major will demonstrate understanding of the theories and practices of interpersonal, intercultural, organizational, and public communication.
  3. The Communication major will demonstrate skill in the analysis of the communication needs of clients and in the design and implementation of programs to satisfy those needs.

 

Requirements for the B.A. degree in Communication


Core Curriculum


60

Core IMPACTS (See VSU Core Curriculum)

42

Core Field of Study

18

COMM 1110 Public Speaking 3
or COMM 1100 Human Communication
COMM 1800 Communication Technology 3
COMM 2100 Introduction to Communication Theory 3
COMM 2300 Interpersonal Communication 3
COMM 2500 Introduction to Intercultural Communication 3
PREL 2000 Introduction to Public Relations 3

Senior College Curriculum


60

Communication Core

15

COMM 3021 Persuasion and Social Influence 3
COMM 3111 Applied Communication Research 3
COMM 3112 Data Analytics in Communication 3
COMM 3411 Visual Communication and Aesthetics 3
COMM 3421 Social Media Strategies 3

Communication Tracks: Select One

12

General Communication Track
Select 12 hours of 3xxx/4xxx courses
Interpersonal Communication Track
COMM 4401 Advanced Interpersonal Communication 3
COMM 4421 Nonverbal Communication 3
COMM 4310 The Darkside of Communication 3
COMM 4350 Family Communication 3
Organizational Communication Track
COMM 4501 Organizational Communication 3
COMM 4511 Professional Communication 3
COMM 4521 Crisis Communication and Management 3
COMM 4531 Advanced Intercultural Communication 3
Public Relations Track
PREL 3210 Strategic Design for Public Relations 3
PREL 3220 Strategic Writing for Public Relations 3
PREL 4200 Public Relations Research 3
PREL 4220 Integrated Communication 3
Accelerated Undergraduate to Graduate 4+1 Track
MAIC 5000-7000 Select 9 hours of MAIC 5000-7000 courses (excluding MAIC 7999) 9
COMM 3000-4000 Select 3 hours of COMM 3000-4000 courses 3

Upper Level Major Electives (select two from) 1

6

Argumentation and Advocacy
Event Planning
Health Communication
Teams, Leadership, and Small Group Communication
Conflict Management
Creativity and Communication Design
Advanced Public Speaking
Listening and Interviewing
Special Topics in Communication
Directed Study in Communication Arts
Communication Arts Study Abroad I
Communication Arts Study Abroad II
Media Law and Ethics
Diversity in Media
Media Criticism
International Media
News Writing
Modern/Classical Foreign Language
6
Guided Electives (six credits must be outside field of study)
18
Capstone or Internship Experience
3
COMM 4550 or COMM 4671
Internship in Communication
0-9
Total hours required for the degree 120
1Students may take any upper division (3000-4000) COMM class offered to apply to their Upper-Level Major Electives requirements.

 

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