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organizations — whether businesses, corporations,<br />

societies or informal groups. Successful<br />

organizations are the result of successful leaders<br />

who communicate effectively. Effective<br />

participation and leadership in organizations,<br />

the professions, society, and in the life of the<br />

mind requires communication excellence.<br />

Why Study Organizational<br />

Communication and Leadership<br />

at <strong>Butler</strong>?<br />

In addition to class size and <strong>Butler</strong>’s reputation<br />

for excellence, faculty talents, location and co<br />

curricular activities make <strong>Butler</strong>’s Organizational<br />

Communication and Leadership program<br />

unique. The Organizational Communication<br />

and Leadership program at <strong>Butler</strong> draws upon<br />

the talents of faculty whose combination of<br />

education, experiences and interests are unique<br />

within the field. Our location in Indianapolis<br />

allows our students to complete a variety of<br />

internships that prepare them for the working<br />

world or for graduate school as well as law<br />

school. Co curricular activities such as the<br />

Speech Team that competes at a national level<br />

or our nationally know Speakers Lab, a student<br />

managed organization that trains other students<br />

to become better speakers, enhance our student’s<br />

experiences.<br />

In keeping with the liberal arts tradition of<br />

<strong>Butler</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Organizational Communication<br />

and Leadership combines theory, critical<br />

understanding, analysis and practice.<br />

Organizational Communication and Leadership<br />

emphasizes the logical and communication<br />

skills that students need to succeed. For our<br />

students, the result has been success in a variety<br />

of professions, including law and education,<br />

and organizations, including not-for-profits and<br />

large and small corporations.<br />

Organizational Communication<br />

and Leadership Learning<br />

Outcomes<br />

Our Organizational Communication and<br />

Leadership program is carefully tailored to<br />

the needs of our students. The program is<br />

organized around five specific student learning<br />

outcomes.<br />

• Students will be able to demonstrate the<br />

ability to communicate appropriately and<br />

effectively in a variety of interpersonal,<br />

group, organizational and public settings.<br />

<strong>Butler</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

• Apply the research methods appropriate for<br />

studying human communication and<br />

leadership.<br />

• Demonstrate how and explain why to<br />

engage in socially responsible communication<br />

and leadership.<br />

• Analyze major theoretical approaches to the<br />

study of interpersonal, group, organizational,<br />

public and leadership communication.<br />

• Demonstrate the ability to create and<br />

implement appropriate and effective<br />

organizational communication in<br />

professional contexts.<br />

Requirements for the Organizational<br />

Communication and Leadership<br />

Major (36 credit hours)<br />

• COM301, Advanced Public Speaking<br />

• ORG353, Interpersonal Communication<br />

• ORG351, Small Group Communication<br />

• MRC398, Argumentation and Advocacy<br />

• MRC315 Rhetorical Criticism<br />

• COM356, Research Methods<br />

• COM358, Ethics<br />

• COM350, Communication Theory<br />

• ORG470, Organizational Communication<br />

• ORG362, Leadership and Communication<br />

• ORG485, Senior Seminar<br />

• COM404 or 405, Internship<br />

Guided electives:<br />

• ORG315, Business and Professional<br />

Communication<br />

• MRC462, Influence in Public Culture<br />

• ORG 355, Communication Consulting<br />

• MRC398, Argumentation and Advocacy<br />

• MRC463, Freedom of Speech and<br />

Democracy<br />

• COM481, Transformational Leadership<br />

• COM481, Advanced Leadership:<br />

Decision–making<br />

• Other courses may be used to fulfill this<br />

requirement. Please consult with your<br />

advisor and the program director for<br />

details.<br />

In addition to the requirement and guided<br />

electives, our students are expected to meet the<br />

diversity requirements of the college by taking<br />

either<br />

• COM354, Gender Communication or<br />

• COM359, Intercultural Communication<br />

or<br />

• COM465, Rhetoric of Emerging<br />

Nationalism<br />

College of Communication

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