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Communication B.S.

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Students must complete 40 upper division credits.

Liberal Education Requirements
A minimum of 40 liberal education credits required. Students must complete the 10 goal areas of the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum with the following specific liberal education courses required:
COMP 1011 - Composition I, COMMUNICAT (3.0 cr)
COMP 1013 - Composition II, COMMUNICAT (3.0 cr)
SPCH 1101 - Public Speaking, COMMUNICAT (3.0 cr)

Campus Technology Requirement
CA 1010 - Introduction to Computer Technology (1.0 cr)
CA 1xxx

Communication Core

COMM 3000 - Communication Theory, LIB ED ELC (3.0 cr)
COMM 3001 - Communication in Human Relationships, HUMAN DIV (3.0 cr)
COMM 3258 - Research Methods in Communication, LIB ED ELC (3.0 cr)
COMM 3303 - Writing in Your Profession, LIB ED ELC (3.0 cr)
COMM 3431 - Persuasion, COMMUNICAT (3.0 cr)
COMM 3704 - Business and Professional Speaking, LIB ED ELC (3.0 cr)
COMM 3900 - Internship (3.0 cr)
COMM 4703 - Communication Ethics, LIB ED ELC (3.0 cr)
COMM 4704 - Organizational Communication, LIB ED ELC (3.0 cr)

Communication Electives

Take 12 or more credit(s) from the following:
   ·  COMM 2223 - English Grammar and Usage, LIB ED ELC (3.0 cr)
   ·  COMM 2334 - Communication Topics, LIB ED ELC (3.0 cr)
   ·  COMM 3008 - Business Writing, LIB ED ELC (3.0 cr)
   ·  COMM 3537 - Visual Communication, LIB ED ELC (3.0 cr)
   ·  COMM 4800 - Crisis Communication, LIB ED ELC (3.0 cr)
   ·  COMM 4802 - Publication Design and Management, LIB ED ELC (3.0 cr)
   ·  COMM 4900 - Public Relations, LIB ED ELC (3.0 cr)
   ·  COMM 2002 - Interpersonal and Group Processes, COMMUNICAT (3.0 cr)
   ·  COMM 2434 - Oral Interpretation and Performance Techniques, LIB ED ELC (3.0 cr)

Technology Electives

Choose 6 credits from Computer Application (CA) courses.

Concentration Courses
Select 18 credits in consultation with an adviser, focusing on a defined area of study.

 

 

 
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