Communication Studies 2.0 (AA-T)
Communication Studies majors will learn the dynamics of communication between and among individuals, groups, cultures, and organizations. Communication Studies integrates courses in interpersonal, intercultural, organizational, and rhetorical communication to foster creativity, critical thinking, and communication confidence in diverse environments. Communication Studies majors pursue a variety of careers depending on their interests. Public relations and advertising firms, healthcare organizations, government and educational institutions, entertainment companies, social service groups, and media-based firms are just some examples of organizations having a need for people with highly develop
Courses
- ANTH 100 — Cultural Anthropology
- COMM 100 — Introduction to Communications Studies
- COMM 103 — Argumentation, Persuasion, and Critical Thinking
- COMM 110 — Intercultural Communication
- COMM 115 — Gender, Communication, and the Digital Revolution
- COMM 120 — Interpersonal Communication
- COMM 125 — Organizational Communication
- COMM 132 — Small Group Communication
- COMM 140 — Oral Interpretation of Literature
- COMM 145 — Storytelling
- COMM 200 — Contemporary Communication Topics
- COMM 231 — Forensics Activity 1 (Competitive Speech and Debate)
- COMM 232 — Forensics Activity 2 (Competitive Speech and Debate)
- COMM 233 — Forensics Activity 3 (Competitive Speech and Debate)
- ENGL 102 — Introduction to Literature
- JAMS 100 — Mass Communications and Society
- JAMS 101 — Beginning Newswriting and Reporting
- SOC 101 — Introductory Sociology Principles
- WGS 115 — Gender, Communication, and the Digital Revolution