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Bachelor of Arts in Communication - Public Relations Concentration

Main Subject Area

Communication and Media StudiesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Students earning a B.A. degree in communication are required to complete 121 credits, including the University Core Curriculum and the Communication program core. Core Curriculum 40 credits The following courses must be completed and will be utilized in partial fulfillment of University Core Curriculum requirements. DGAD 1101 - Introduction to Multimedia This course may be used to fulfill core competency requirement 3. Required Communication Core 9 credits These courses develop the foundation knowledge and competencies from which additional advanced course work may follow. COMM 1100 - Human Communication COMM 1101 - Understanding Media and Technology COMM 4420 - Communication and the Law Required Concentration Courses 24 credits The Experiential Education requirement is met through the completion of COMM 4597 - Practicum. COMM 1102 - Writing for the Media COMM 3300 - Persuasion in Communication Or COMM 4400 - Communication in Organizations COMM 3306 - Public Relations Principles and Practices COMM 3309 - Public Relations Writing COMM 3399 - Communication and Media Campaigns COMM 4597 - Practicum Or COMM 4598 - Internship Or COMM 4599 - Independent Study JRNL 2201 - News Writing and Reporting JRNL 3367 - Interpretive and Editorial Writing Required Communication Electives 3 credits Select one of the following courses: COMM 1114 - Production Fundamentals COMM 3301 - Communication Theory and Research JRNL 2202 - Adv News Writing & Reporting JRNL 3311 - Copy Desk Additional Required Courses 45 credits Plus fifteen electives chosen with the advisor

Program overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Students earning a B.A. degree in communication are required to complete 121 credits, including the University Core Curriculum and the Communication program core. Core Curriculum 40 credits The following courses must be completed and will be utilized in partial fulfillment of University Core Curriculum requirements. DGAD 1101 - Introduction to Multimedia This course may be used to fulfill core competency requirement 3. Required Communication Core 9 credits These courses develop the foundation knowledge and competencies from which additional advanced course work may follow. COMM 1100 - Human Communication COMM 1101 - Understanding Media and Technology COMM 4420 - Communication and the Law Required Concentration Courses 24 credits The Experiential Education requirement is met through the completion of COMM 4597 - Practicum. COMM 1102 - Writing for the Media COMM 3300 - Persuasion in Communication Or COMM 4400 - Communication in Organizations COMM 3306 - Public Relations Principles and Practices COMM 3309 - Public Relations Writing COMM 3399 - Communication and Media Campaigns COMM 4597 - Practicum Or COMM 4598 - Internship Or COMM 4599 - Independent Study JRNL 2201 - News Writing and Reporting JRNL 3367 - Interpretive and Editorial Writing Required Communication Electives 3 credits Select one of the following courses: COMM 1114 - Production Fundamentals COMM 3301 - Communication Theory and Research JRNL 2202 - Adv News Writing & Reporting JRNL 3311 - Copy Desk Additional Required Courses 45 credits Plus fifteen electives chosen with the advisor

Admission requirements

80+
6.5+
Applicants must submit official certified copies of original senior secondary/high school records. Other English Language Requirements: A minimum Pearson Test of English (PTE) score of 53 OR A minimum iTEP score of 3.7 OR An ELS Certificate of Completion of Level 112, English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Program.
Jan-2000

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