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Students examine the theory and practice of communication in a variety of contexts, including business and nonprofit organizations, small groups, the mass media, and video- and computer-based media. Under the auspices of the department, students acquire the knowledge base and analytical skills necessary to become effective communicators within an increasingly intercultural business and public environment. Courses are intended to serve the general student population as well as those students who have selected the corporate communication specialization of the business communication major.

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The Majors

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 * Students may enroll in COM 4101 more than once if the topic is different.

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intercultural/intlcom
intercultural/intlcom

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comstudies

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 Digital Communication and Culture Concentration

 

Required Core Courses (6 credits)
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Introduction to Communication Studies3 credits
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Introduction to Digital Communication and Culture3 credits 

  

Additional Required Courses (9 credits)

Choose one course from each of the following three areas:

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Interpersonal Communication3 credits
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Group Communication3 credits
 
 

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Intercultural Communication3 credits
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International Communication3 credits
  
 

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Communication Law and Free Speech (

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3 credits
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Persuasion3 credits

 

Concentration Electives (9 credits)

Choose three courses from the following:

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Ethics of Image Making: Film, Television, and Digital Media3 credits
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Media Analysis and Criticism3 credits 
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Studies in Electronic Media

3 credits

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American Television Programming3 credits 
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International Communication3 credits 
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Contemporary Issues in Digital Media3 credits 
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Markets, Media, and Meaning3 credits 
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Selected Topics *

(Subject to departmental approval. Please check the departmental website for approved courses in this concentration)

3 credits

 

Additional Electives (6 credits)

 

 

Choose any two COM courses at the 3000-level or above.

 

Especially recommended:  
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Communication Research Strategies 3 credits 
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Internship in Business and Public Communication

3 credits
  * Students may enroll in COM 4101 more than once if the topic is different.
 

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