Communication

The communication major is a 30-hour interdisciplinary program in the composition and rhetoric of oral and written discourse, examined theoretically and in various practical situations.  Whether you are seeking a career in broadcasting, journalism, public relations, government service, law, business, teaching, or the ministry, the ability to communicate is essential.

Students majoring in communication may earn either a BA or BS degree depending on 1) the selection of a minor and 2) the balance of liberal arts vs. professional studies.  Those looking for careers in broadcasting, journalism, public relations, government service, law, teaching, or the ministry are encouraged to complete two liberal arts minors and seek the BA degree.  Students considering careers in media management are advised to include business administration courses in their programs.  Those oriented toward careers in Christian broadcasting are encouraged to minor in Bible or religion.  Students anticipating careers in the business community (marketing, sales, personnel management, labor relations) are advised to minor in business administration and seek the BS degree.

Our communication minor consists of 12 hours beyond Public Speaking.  We also offer a 15-hour minor with a theater emphasis which is designed for students interested in the performing arts.  This cross-disciplinary minor is intended to provide the student with experience in a variety of dramatic formats.  The minor may only be taken by contract with the head of the communication program.  Strongly recommended in addition to the 15 hours is an individualized project (such as assistant director of a college production) or an independent study.

Check our college catalog for more specific information on courses required.

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