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COM 40300 Communication Ethics<br />
COM/ENGL 45100 Magazine Journalism<br />
A&D 22200 Introduction to Photography<br />
D. Choose 4 of the Following Courses (12 credits)<br />
COM 25300 Intro to Public Relations<br />
COM/ENGL 30200 Publication Design<br />
COM 32500 Interviewing: Principles & Practice<br />
COM 32700 International Communication<br />
COM 33100 Audio Production<br />
COM 33200 Television Production<br />
COM 33400 Journalism for the Electronic Media<br />
COM 35300 Problems in Public Relations<br />
COM 43600 Script Writing<br />
COM 44100 Advanced Television Production<br />
COM 44600 Advertising Management<br />
MGMT 42800<br />
COM 46000 Advanced Public Relations<br />
COM 49000 Internshipin Communication<br />
ENGL 40600 ReviewWriting<br />
E. Electives (17-26 credits)<br />
B.A. in Communication (Communication Studies)<br />
Organizational Communication<br />
126 credit hours required for graduation<br />
A. General Education Requirements (54-61 credits) Plus:<br />
B. Department Core (7-9 credits)<br />
COM 10300 Freshman Seminar in Communication (or other Freshman<br />
Seminar Course 1-3 cr. hrs.)<br />
COM 20100 Intro to Media Studies<br />
COM 22800 Intro to Communication Studies<br />
C. Organizational Communication Core (30 credits)<br />
COM 21400 Theories of Interpersonal Communication<br />
COM 22500 Intro to Rhetoric and Social Influence<br />
OR<br />
COM 31900 The Rhetorical Tradition<br />
COM 25300 Intro to Public Relations<br />
COM 30000 Intro to Communication<br />
Research Methods<br />
COM 31400 Advanced Public Speaking<br />
OR<br />
COM 32300 Business & Professional Speaking<br />
OR<br />
COM 34300 Oral Interpretation<br />
COM 31800 Principles of Persuasion<br />
COM 32000 Small GroupCommunication<br />
COM 32500 Interviewing: Principles and Practice<br />
COM 42000 Intro to Organizational Communication<br />
BHS 20100 Statistical Methods for the Behavioral Sciences (PSY 50000 accepted)<br />
D. Choose 2 of the Following Courses (6 credits)<br />
COM 25500 Intro to News Reporting and writing<br />
COM 30100 Applied Communication Research<br />
COM 32200 Communication and Leadership<br />
COM 32600 Speech Writing<br />
COM 37100 Health Communication<br />
COM 40300 Communication Ethics<br />
COM 41800 Communication and Gender<br />
COM 44600 Advertising Management<br />
MGMT 42800<br />
ENGL 42000 Business Writing<br />
OBHR 33000 Intro to Organizational Behavior<br />
OBHR 43100 Human Resource Management<br />
OLS 37500 Training Methods<br />
OLS 47400 Conference LeadershipTraining<br />
OLS 47700 Conflict Management<br />
OLS 57400 Managerial Training & Development<br />
PHIL 32400 Ethics for the Professions<br />
PSY 37300 Psychology in Industry<br />
PSY 37400 Organizations & Behavior<br />
E. Electives (20-29 credits)<br />
B.A. in Communication (Media Studies)<br />
Public Relations<br />
126 credit hours required for graduation<br />
A. General Education Requirements (54-61 credits) Plus:<br />
B. Department Core (7-9 credits)<br />
COM 10300 Freshman Seminar in Communication<br />
(or other Freshman Seminar Course 1-3 cr. hrs.)<br />
COM 20100 Intro to Media Studies<br />
COM 22800 Intro to Communication Studies<br />
C. Public Relations Core (39 credits)<br />
A&D 22200 Intro to Photography<br />
COM 22500 Intro to Rhetoric & Social Influence<br />
OR<br />
COM 31900 The Rhetorical Tradition<br />
COM 25300 Intro to Public Relations<br />
COM 25500 Intro to News Reporting and Writing<br />
COM 30000 Intro to Communication Research Methods<br />
OR<br />
COM 33000 Theories of Mass Communication<br />
COM 30500 News Editing<br />
COM 30600 Advanced News Reporting and Writing<br />
COM 31400 Advanced Public Speaking<br />
OR<br />
COM 32600 Speech Writing<br />
OR<br />
COM 34300 Oral Interpretation<br />
COM 31800 Principles of Persuasion<br />
COM 32500 Interviewing: Principles and Practice<br />
COM 35300 Problems in Public Relations<br />
COM 43900 Focus GroupResearch<br />
COM 46000 Advanced Public Relations<br />
D. Choose 2 of the Following Courses (6 credits)<br />
COM 21400 Comparative Theories of Interpersonal Com<br />
COM 25000 Mass Communication and Society<br />
COM 32000 Small GroupCommunication<br />
COM 32700 International Communication<br />
COM 33100 Audio Production<br />
COM 33200 Television Production<br />
COM 35200 Mass Communication Law<br />
COM 42000 Intro to Organizational Communication<br />
COM 44600 Advertising Management<br />
MGMT 42800<br />
E. Electives (11-20 credits)*<br />
* Suggested Minors: English Literature, Marketing<br />
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