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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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Fall 2017 - Business Communication Major with a Specialization in Corporate Communication  (See below for changes to the Major that will take place in spring 2018.) 

The business communication major is designed for students who are interested in careers in business journalism, corporate communication, or graphic communication. Because the business communication field is essentially interdisciplinary in nature, the program integrates courses from several departments in the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences and the Zicklin School of Business.

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COM 3020

Communication and Advocacy in Business and Public Affairs

3 credits

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COM 3045

Communication Law and Free Speech

3 credits

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Introduction to Digital Communication and Culture3 credits 

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COM 3058

The Ethics of Image Making: Film, Television, and Digital Media

3 credits

showcourse

COM 3059

Video Communication and Production

3 credits

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COM 3060

Media Analysis and Criticism

3 credits

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COM 3062

Studies in Electronic Media

3 credits

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American Public Address 3 credits 

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COM 3067

American Television Programming

3 credits

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COM 3069

Intercultural Communication

3 credits

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COM 3070

Persuasion

3 credits

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COM 3071

Argumentation and Debate

3 credits

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Elements of Legal Argumentation 3 credits 

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COM 3075

Interpersonal and Group Communication

3 credits

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COM 3076

International Communication

3 credits

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COM 3077

Interpersonal Communication

3 credits

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COM 3078

Group Communication

3 credits

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Gender, Ethnicity, and Race in Communication

3 credits 
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Virtual Teamwork3 credits
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Organizations in International Development

3 credits 
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Contemporary Issues in Digital Media3 credits 
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Markets, Media, and Meaning

3 credits

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COM 3800

Principles of Public Relations

3 credits

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COM 4000

Corporate Communication

3 credits

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COM 4005

Public Relations Writing

3 credits

showcourse

COM 4010

Public Relations Campaigns

3 credits

showcourse

COM 4059

Advanced Video Communication and Production

3 credits

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Selected Topics

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COM 4900

Topics in Communication Studies

3 credits

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Language and Social Interaction 3 credits
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Communication Research Strategies3 credits

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Major in Communication Studies

Communication studies is both a scholarly and professional academic field that focuses on processes of communication ranging from the spoken word to global media. The major in communication studies is a springboard for a wide variety of careers and graduate degrees. Scope and depth of courses permit students a choice of four concentrations:

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Effective Spring 2018  Business Communication Major with a Specialization in Corporate Communication   

The business communication major is designed for students who are interested in careers in business journalism, corporate communication, or graphic communication. Because the business communication field is essentially interdisciplinary in nature, the program integrates courses from several departments in the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences and the Zicklin School of Business.

The corporate communication specialization prepares students for careers as communication specialists in business, industry, government, and nonprofit organizations in such fields as media relations, investor relations, corporate advertising, and employee communication. Interested students should contact the Department In the concentration that you choose, you must fulfill the requirements described below. Your transcript will indicate that you have a major in communication studies with one of the four concentrations. For more information, please contact the Department of Communication Studies at 646-312-3720 or visit the department's website. Anchorinterpersonal/groupcominterpersonal/groupcom

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Interpersonal and Group Communication Concentration

 

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The major also offers specializations in graphic communication (see the Department of Fine and Performing Arts listing) and business writing (see the Department of Journalism and the Writing Professions listing).

Program Prerequisites                   15 credits

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2000  Communication Studies

Additional Required Courses (9 credits)

Choose one course from each of the following three areas:

 

 Communication Law and Free Speech (

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Introduction to Business3 credits
or  
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Business Fundamentals: The Contemporary Business LandscapeInterpersonal Communication 3 credits credits
   

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2200
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Introduction to Information Systems and Technologies

Intercultural Communication

3 credits

 or

 

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3120
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COM

MGT

International Communication3 credits
 
 

 

Fundamentals of Management

3 credits

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3000
Discipline

COM
MKT
 

Marketing Foundations

3 credits

   

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2000
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PHI

STA

)

 

Business Statistics I

3 credits

3 credits

or

       

 

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Persuasion3 credits

 

Statistics for Social Science

3 credits

or     

 

 

 

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Introduction to Digital Communication and Culture

3 credits

Micro-Economics
(may be applied to the base curriculum - Baruch Common Core)

3 credits

or     

or

 

 

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1002
Discipline

COMStudies in Electronic Media3 credits

 

Concentration Electives (9 credits)

ECO
 

Macro-Economics
(may be applied to the base curriculum - Baruch Common Core)

3 credits

or  Choose three courses from the following:

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1110
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ECO
 

Current Economic Problems

Group Communication

3 credits

Major/Specialization:                30 credits

Interdisciplinary Core                   12 credits

Business Communication

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3150
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Virtual TeamworkBusiness Communication

3 credits

Marketing/Advertising
Choose one course:

4101COM

Selected Topics *

(Subject to departmental approval. Please check the departmental website for approved courses in this concentration)4900COM

Topics in Communication Studies * 

(Subject to departmental approval. Please check the departmental website for approved courses in this concentration4905

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Advertising and Marketing Communications

3 credits

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Marketing Research

(Students must complete 

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 as a course prerequisite)

3 credits

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COMLanguage and Social Interaction 3 credits 

MKT
 

Consumer Behavior

3 credits

Management
Choose one course:

4906Communication Research Strategies  credits 

 

Additional Electives (6 credits)

 

 

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

 

Especially recommended:  

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MGT

Management: A Behavioral Approach

3

credits

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3800
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MGT
 

Management and SocietyInternship 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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Ethics

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Ethics and Critical Thinking

3 credits

Specialization Requirements                   18 credits

Required Courses                   9 credits

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 Intercultural and International Communication Concentration

 

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3069Intercultural credits 

  

Additional Required Courses (9 )Choose one course from each of the following three areas:
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Introduction to Communication StudiesManagerial Communication Within Organizations3 credits
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Communication for Executives3 credits
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Internship in Business and Public Communication3 credits

Electives                   9 credits

 

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COM 3020

Communication and Advocacy in Business and Public Affairs

Interpersonal Communication

3 credits

 or 

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COM 3045

Communication Law and Free Speech

3 credits

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Group Communication3 credits
 
 
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Communication Law and Free Speech (
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3 credits
or  

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Persuasion3 credits
  
 

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Introduction to Digital Communication and Culture

3 credits
or  
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Studies in Electronic Media3 credits

 

Concentration Electives (9 credits)

Choose three courses from the following:

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International Communication3 credits
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Gender, Ethnicity, and Race in Communication 3 credits 
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Virtual Teamwork

3 credits
Showcourse v
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Organizations in International Development 3 credits 
3057
DisciplineCOM
Introduction to Digital Communication and Culture3 credits 

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COM 3058

The Ethics of Image Making: Film, Television, and Digital Media

3 credits

showcourse

COM 3059

Video Communication and Production

3 credits

showcourse

COM 3060

Media Analysis and Criticism

3 credits

showcourse

COM 3062

Studies in Electronic Media

3 credits

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Classical Rhetoric3 credits
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American Public Address 3 credits 

showcourse

COM 3067

American Television Programming

3 credits

showcourse

COM 3069

Intercultural Communication

3 credits

showcourse

COM 3070

Persuasion

3 credits

showcourse

COM 3071

Argumentation and Debate

3 credits

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Elements of Legal Argumentation 3 credits 

showcourse

COM 3075

Interpersonal and Group Communication

3 credits

showcourse

COM 3076

International Communication

3 credits

showcourse

COM 3077

Interpersonal Communication

3 credits

showcourse

COM 3078

Group Communication

3 credits

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DisciplineCOM

Gender, Ethnicity, and Race in Communication

3 credits 
Showcourse v
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Virtual Teamwork3 credits
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Organizations in International Development

3 credits 
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Gender Communication3 credits
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Nonverbal Communication3 credits
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Contemporary Issues in Digital Media3 credits 
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Markets, Media, and Meaning

3 credits

showcourse

COM 3800

Principles of Public Relations

3 credits

showcourse

COM 4000

Corporate Communication

3 credits

showcourse

COM 4005

Public Relations Writing

3 credits

showcourse

COM 4010

Public Relations Campaigns

3 credits

showcourse

COM 4059

Advanced Video Communication and Production

3 credits

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Selected Topics

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COM 4900

Topics in Communication Studies

3 credits

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Language and Social Interaction 3 credits
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Communication Research Strategies3 credits

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Fall 2017 - Communication Studies Major (See below for changes to the Major that will take place in spring 2018.)  

With Specializations in:

  • Interpersonal and Group Communication
  • Intercultural and International Communication
  • Rhetoric and Public Advocacy
  • Digital Communication and Culture

Communication Studies (CS) is both a scholarly and professional academic field that focuses on processes of communication ranging from the spoken word to global media in interpersonal, organizational, cultural, political, and international contexts.

The major is an ideal springboard for a variety of graduate degrees and - due to the spread of globalization and digital communication - the basis for an increasing number of new careers.

Interested students should contact the Department of Communication Studies at 646-312-3720 or visit the department's website.

Required Course

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Introduction to Communication Studies3 credits
Foundation Courses  Choose one course each from the three areas that are not your concentration  (9 credits)
Interpersonal and Group Communication
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Interpersonal Communication3 credits
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Group Communication3 credits
Intercultural and International Communication
 
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Intercultural Communication3 credits

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International Communication3 credits
Rhetoric and Public Advocacy
 

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Communication Law and Free Speech (

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)

3 credits
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Persuasion 3 credits
Digital Communication and Culture
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Introduction to Digital Communication and Culture3 credits
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DisciplineCOM

Studies in Electronic Media

3 credits
Concentrations Choose one of the following (12 credits) 
Interpersonal and Group Communication
  
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Interpersonal Communication

3 credits
Plus three of the following:  
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Group Communication3 credits
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Gender, Ethnicity, and Race in Communication 3 credits 
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Virtual Teamwork3 credits
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Selected Topics * 

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

3 credits
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Topics in Communication Studies

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

3 credits
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Language and Social Interaction

3 credits 
Intercultural and International Communication
  
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Intercultural Communication3 credits
Plus three of the following:  
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International Communication3 credits
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DisciplineCOM

Gender, Ethnicity, and Race in Communication 

3 credits
Showcourse v
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DisciplineCOM
Virtual Teamwork3 credits 
Showcourse v
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DisciplineCOM

Organizations in International Development

3 credits 
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The Globalization of English (
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,
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)
3 credits 
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Selected Topics * 

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

3 credits
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DisciplineCOM

Topics in Communication Studies

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

3 credits
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Language and Social Interaction

3 credits
Rhetoric and Public Advocacy

  

 
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DisciplineCOM
Communication Law and Free Speech (
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)
3 credits
Plus three of the following:  
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DisciplineCOM
Classical Rhetoric3 credits
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DisciplineCOM

American Public Address

3 credits
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Modern Frontiers of Rhetoric3 credits

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DisciplineCOM

Persuasion3 credits
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DisciplineCOM
Argumentation and Debate3 credits
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DisciplineCOM
Elements of Legal Argumentation3 credits
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DisciplineCOM

Markets, Media, and Meaning 

3 credits 

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DisciplineCOM

Selected Topics *

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

3 credits
Digital Communication and Culture
  

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DisciplineCOM

Introduction to Digital Communication and Culture3 credits
Plus three of the following:  
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DisciplineCOM
Ethics of Image Making: Film, Television, and Digital Media 3 credits 
Showcourse v
CourseNumber3060
DisciplineCOM

Media Analysis and Criticism

3 credits 
Showcourse v
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DisciplineCOM
Studies in Electronic Media 3 credits 
Showcourse v
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DisciplineCOM
American Television Programming 3 credits 
Showcourse v
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DisciplineCOM
International Communication 3 credits 
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Contemporary Issues in Digital Media3 credits 
Showcourse v
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DisciplineCOM

Markets, Media, and Meaning

3 credits 
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DisciplineCOM

Selected Topics *

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

3 credits 
Communication Studies ElectivesChoose any two COM courses at the 3000-level or above6 credits 
Especially recommended: 3 credits 

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Communication Research Strategies3 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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Effective Spring 2018 - Communication Studies Major with Specializations in
  • Interpersonal and Group Communication
  • Intercultural and International Communication
  • Rhetoric and Public Advocacy
  • Digital Communication and Culture

Communication Studies (CS) is both a scholarly and professional academic field that focuses on processes of communication ranging from the spoken word to global media in interpersonal, organizational, cultural, political, and international contexts.

The major is an ideal springboard for a variety of graduate degrees and - due to the spread of globalization and digital communication - the basis for an increasing number of new careers.

Interested students should contact the Department of Communication Studies at 646-312-3720 or visit the department's website.

 

 Program Prerequisite
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Ethics and Critical Thinking3 credits

Topics in Communication Studies * 

(Subject to departmental approval. Please check the departmental website for approved courses in this concentration)4905Language and Social Interaction  credits 4906 Research Strategies  credits 
Required Course
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Introduction to Communication Studies3 credits
Foundation Courses  Choose one course each from the three areas that are not your concentration  (9 credits)
Interpersonal and Group Communication
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Interpersonal Communication3 credits
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Group Communication3 credits
Intercultural and International Communication
 
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Intercultural Communication3 credits

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International Communication3 credits
Rhetoric and Public Advocacy
 

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DisciplineCOM
 

Communication Law and Free Speech (

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)

3 credits
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Persuasion 3 credits
Digital Communication and Culture
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Introduction to Digital Communication and Culture
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Selected Topics *

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

3 credits

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3 credits
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Studies in Electronic Media

3 credits

 

Concentrations Choose one of the following (12 Additional Electives (6 credits) 

 

Choose any two COM courses at the 3000-level or above.
Interpersonal and Group Communication
 Especially recommended:  
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3077
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Interpersonal Communication

3 credits
Plus three of the following:  
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Internship in Business and Public Group Communication3 credits

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

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3 credits
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DisciplineCOM
Gender, Ethnicity, and Race in Communication 3 credits 

...

  

Additional Required Courses (9 ) 3069 or  

 

Concentration Electives (9 credits)

Choose three courses from the following:3064Classical Rhetoric credits3066Modern Frontiers of Rhetoric credits31113 credits 4101Selected *49063 credits  Research Strategies 

 

 Rhetoric and Public Advocacy Concentration

 

Required Core Courses (6 credits)
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Introduction to Communication StudiesVirtual Teamwork3 credits
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Communication Law and Free Speech (
Gender Communication3 credits
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)
Nonverbal Communication3 credits  credits

Choose one course from each of the following three areas:

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Interpersonal Communication3 credits or 

Selected Topics * 

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

3 credits
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Group Communication3 credits
 

Topics in Communication Studies

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

3 credits 
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4905
DisciplineCOM

Language and Social Interaction

3 credits 
Intercultural and International Communication
3 credits  
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3069
DisciplineCOM
International Intercultural Communication3 credits3 credits
Plus three of the following:  
Showcourse v
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3057
3076
DisciplineCOM
 

Introduction to Digital Communication and Culture

3 creditsor International Communication3 credits
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Studies in Electronic Media3 credits

Gender, Ethnicity, and Race in Communication 

3 credits
Showcourse v
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3080
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Virtual Teamwork3 credits 
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History and Criticism of American Public AddressGender Communication3 credits3 credits 
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Organizations in International Development

3 credits 
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4015
DisciplineCOM
Persuasion3 credits The Globalization of English (
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Argumentation and Debate 
ENG
, 3 credits 
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Elements of Legal Argumentation 
SOC
)
3 credits 
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4101
DisciplineCOM
Markets, Media, and Meaning 

Selected Topics * 

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

3 credits
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4900
DisciplineCOM

Topics

in Communication Studies

(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.

 

Showcourse v
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DisciplineCOM

Language and Social Interaction

3 credits
Rhetoric and Public Advocacy

  

Especially recommended: 

 
Showcourse v
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3045
DisciplineCOM
Communication Law and Free Speech (
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Internship in Business and Public Communication
PHI
)
3 credits
  * Students may enroll in COM 4101 more than once if the topic is different.

...

Plus three of the following:  
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Classical Rhetoric3 credits
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American Public Address

3 credits

...

Required Core Courses (6 credits)3077

  

Additional Required Courses (9 credits)

Choose one course from each of the following three areas: 3069 
  
or

 

Concentration Electives (9 credits)

Choose three courses from the following:3058Ethics of Image Making: Film, Television, and Digital Media Media credits

 

COM courses .  Communication

 

 Digital Communication and Culture Concentration

 

Showcourse v
CourseNumber20003066
DisciplineCOM
 
Introduction to Communication StudiesModern Frontiers of Rhetoric3 credits

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3070
DisciplineCOM

Introduction to Digital Communication and Culture3 credits Persuasion3 credits
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Interpersonal CommunicationArgumentation and Debate3 credits or 
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Group Communication3 credits
 
Elements of Legal Argumentation3 credits 
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3111
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Intercultural Communication3 credits
or  

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DisciplineCOM

International Communication3 credits

Markets, Media, and Meaning 

3 credits 

Showcourse v
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Selected Topics *

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

3 credits
Digital Communication and Culture
  

Showcourse v
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DisciplineCOM
 

Introduction to Digital Communication Law and Free Speech (
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)
3 creditsand Culture3 credits
Plus three of the following:  
Showcourse v
CourseNumber30703058
DisciplineCOM
Persuasion3 creditsEthics of Image Making: Film, Television, and Digital Media 3 credits 
Showcourse v
CourseNumber
3059
DisciplineCOM
Video Communication and Production3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber3060
DisciplineCOM

Media Analysis and Criticism

3 credits 3 credits 
Showcourse v
CourseNumber3062
DisciplineCOM
Studies in Electronic Media 3 credits 
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DisciplineCOM
American Television ProgrammingProgramming 3 credits 
Showcourse v
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DisciplineCOM
International CommunicationCommunication 3 credits 
Showcourse v
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Contemporary Issues in Digital Media3 credits 
Showcourse v
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Markets, Media, and Meaning

3 credits 
Showcourse v
CourseNumber4059
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Advanced Video Communication and Production3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber4101
DisciplineCOM

Selected Topics *

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

3 creditscredits 
Communication Studies Electives

 

Additional Electives (6 credits)

 

Choose any two COM courses at the 3000-level or above 6 credits 
Especially recommended: 3 credits 

Showcourse v
CourseNumber4906
DisciplineCOM

Communication Research Strategies Strategies3 credits 
Showcourse v
CourseNumber5010
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Internship in Business and Public Communication 3 credits
  

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3071Argumentation and Debate credits

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COM 3045

Communication Law and Free Speech

3 credits

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Introduction to Digital Communication and Culture3 credits 

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COM 3058

The Ethics of Image Making: Film, Television, and Digital Media

3 credits

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COM 3059

Video Communication and Production

3 credits

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COM 3060

Media Analysis and Criticism

3 credits

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COM 3061

Speech Composition and Delivery

3 credits

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COM 3062

Studies in Electronic Media

3 credits

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Classical Rhetoric3 credits
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American Public Address 3 credits 
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Modern Frontiers of Rhetoric3 credits

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COM 3067

American Television Programming

3 credits

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COM 3068

Managerial Communication Within Organizations

3 credits

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COM 3069

Intercultural Communication

3 credits

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COM 3070

Persuasion

3 credits

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COM 3071

Argumentation and DebatePersuasion

3 credits

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Elements of Legal Argumentation 3 credits 

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COM 3075

Interpersonal and Group Communication

3 credits

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COM 3076

International Communication

3 credits

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COM 3077

Interpersonal Communication

3 credits

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COM 3078

Group Communication

3 credits

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Gender, Ethnicity, and Race in Communication

3 credits 
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Virtual Teamwork3 credits
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Gender Communication3 credits
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Nonverbal Communication3 credits
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Organizations in International Development

3 credits 

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COM 3102

Communication for Executives

3 credits

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Contemporary Issues in Digital Media3 credits 
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Markets, Media, and Meaning

3 credits 

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COM 3150

Business Communication

3 credits

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COM 3800

Principles of Public Relations

3 credits

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COM 4000

Corporate Communication

3 credits

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COM 4005

Public Relations Writing

3 credits

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COM 4010

Public Relations Campaigns

3 credits

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COM 4059

Advanced Video Communication and Production

3 credits

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COM 4063

Advanced Speech Writing

3 credits

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Selected Topics

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Speaking to the Camera credits

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COM 1010

Speech Communication

3 hours; 3 credits

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COM 2000

Introduction to Communication Studies

3 hours; 3 credits

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COM 3014

Intensive Voice and Diction

3 hours; 3 credits

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COM 3020

Communication and Advocacy in Business and Public Affairs

3 hours; 3 credits

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COM 3040

Information and Society (

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3 hours; 3 credits

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COM 3045

Communication Law and Free Speech

3 hours; 3 credits

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Introduction to Digital Communication and Culture3 hours; 3 credits

showcourse

COM 3058

The Ethics of Image Making: Film, Television, and Digital Media

3 hours; 3 credits

showcourse

COM 3059

Video Communication and Production

3 hours; 3 credits

showcourse

COM 3060

Media Analysis and Criticism

3 hours; 3 credits

showcourse

COM 3061

Speech Composition and Delivery

3 hours; 3 credits

showcourse

COM 3062

Studies in Electronic Media

3 hours; 3 credits

showcourse

COM 3063

showcourse

COM 3063

Speaking to the Camera

3 hours; 3 credits

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American Public Address 3 hours; 3 credits 

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COM 3067

American Television Programming

4 hours; 3 credits

showcourse

COM 3068

Managerial Communication Within Organizations

3 hours; 3 credits

showcourse

COM 3069

Intercultural Communication

3 hours; 3 credits

showcourse

COM 3070

Persuasion

3 hours; 3 credits

showcourse

COM 3071

Argumentation and Debate

3 hours; 3 credits

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Elements of Legal Argumentation 3 hours' 3 credits 

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COM 3075

Interpersonal and Group Communication

3 hours; 3 credits

showcourse

COM 3076

International Communication

3 hours; 3 credits

showcourse

COM 3077

Interpersonal Communication

3 hours; 3 credits

showcourse

COM 3078

Group Communication

3 hours; 3 credits

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Gender, Ethnicity, and Race in Communication

3 hours; 3 credits
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Virtual Teamwork3 hours; 3 credits 
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DisciplineCOM
Gender Communication3 hours; 3 credits
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DisciplineCOM
Nonverbal Communication3 hours; 3 credits
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CourseNumber3081
DisciplineCOM

Organizations in International Development

3 hours; 3 credits

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COM 3102

Communication for Executives

3 hours; 3 credits

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Contemporary Issues in Digital Media3 hours; 3 credits
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Markets, Media, and Meaning

3 hours; 3 credits

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COM 3150

Business Communication (

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3 hours; 3 credits

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COM 3700

Introduction to Linguistics and Language Learning (

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3 hours; 3 credits

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COM 3750

The Structure and History of English (

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)

3 hours; 3 credits

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COM 3800

Principles of Public Relations

3 hours; 3 credits

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COM 4000

Corporate Communication

3 hours; 3 credits

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COM 4005

Public Relations Writing

3 hours; 3 credits

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COM 4010

Public Relations Campaigns

3 hours; 3 credits

showcourse

COM 4015

The Globalization of English (

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), (
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)

3 hours; 3 credits

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COM 4059

Advanced Video Communication and Production

3 hours; 3 credits

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COM 4063

Advanced Speech Writing

3 hours; 3 credits

showcourse

COM 4101

Selected Topics

Hours and credits to be arranged

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COM 4110

Selected Topics

Hours and credits to be arranged

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COM 4900

Topics in Communication Studies

3 hours; 3 credits

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Language and Social Interaction3 hours; 3 credits
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Communication Research Strategies3 hours; 3 credits

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COM 5000

Independent Study I

Hours and credits to be arranged

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COM 5001

Independent Study II

Hours and credits to be arranged

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COM 5010

Internship in Business and Public Communication

8 - 10 hours plus periodic conferences with internship coordinator; 3 credits

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COM 5011

Internship in Business and Public Communication

8 - 10 hours plus periodic conferences with internship coordinator; 3 credits

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COM 6001H

Honors in Communication Studies I

3 hours; 3 credits per semester

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COM 6002H

Honors in Communication Studies II

3 hours; 3 credits per semester

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