2024-2025 Academic Catalog

Communication Studies, B.A.

I. Major Program Requirements

Nineteen semester credits of communication courses, including:

CO 101Basic Communication

3

CO 206Small Group Communication

3

CO 225Professional Communication

3

CO 306/ENWR 306Writing for the Print Media

3

CO 395Research Methods Seminar

3

CO 425Internship

1.00 - 12.00

CO 495Senior Practicum: The Graceful Exit

1

 

CO COMPCommunication Comprehensive Exam

0

or

CO 499Senior Thesis

1.00 - 3.00

Major Track Requirements

Communication Studies majors will complete one of two available tracks, as follows:

Track I: Interpersonal Communication (21 credits)

CO 108Digital Publishing

3

CO 280Gender Communication

3

CO 308Communication Ethics

3

CO 320Organizational Communication

3

CO 325Intercultural Comm

3

CO 340Interpersonal Communication Theory

3

CO 414Human Communication Theory

3

Students selecting the Interpersonal Communication track who declare a minor in Public Relations and Social Media must select courses not required for the Interpersonal Communication track.

Track II: Public Relations and Social Media (32 credits)

CO 108Digital Publishing

3

CO 130Digital Video Production

3

CO 165Writing for Digital Media

3

CO 215Introduction to Public Relations I

3

CO 216Introduction to Public Relations II

3

CO 220Event Planning

3

CO 236Prospector Student Newspaper I

1.00 - 3.00

CO 237Prospector Student Newspaper II

1.00 - 3.00

CO 250Social Media and Communication

3

CO 260Servant Leadership

3

CS 202Web Design and Development

3

BA 306Marketing

3

Students selecting the Public Relations and Social Media track are highly encouraged to minor in Marketing.

Notes:

  1. A maximum of 6 credit hours in forensics at the 200-level or above may apply toward the communication studies major.
  2. Forensics at 200-level or above may be substituted for CO 225.
  3. All degree students should review requirements for graduation as described in this catalog.

The Department of Communication Studies will administer a two-part comprehensive exam at the end of each student’s senior year. The first part, an oral presentation by the student, is required of all students. The second part, the comprehensive on all communication coursework, is not required of students who complete CO 499, Senior Thesis.