Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2013-2014 Catalog Program: Communication Studies, BA Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||||||||||
Communication Studies, BADepartment of Communication Studies, College of Humanities and Social Sciences 50 credits (plus minor)Introduction/What is the Study of Communication?We teach communication studies that nurture inclusive civil discourse, critical thinking, and cooperative solutions in a diverse global community. We offer opportunities to develop strong communication skills within a challenging liberal arts program. Why Consider a Communications Studies Major?Communication Studies graduates qualify for a variety of careers. Strong attention to research and writing provides students with skills needed for entry-level positions in organizational training and development, public relations, marketing, electronic media and other information-oriented occupations. The entire Communication Studies field is growing rapidly with increased diversification of employment opportunities. Most people are born with the ability to acquire communication skills, and we can help you realize your full potential. We believe the educational techniques of direct instruction, guided rehearsals and modeling provide tools for developing effective communication practices. In addition, you can learn more about developing stronger communities through ethical interaction, civil public discourse and cooperative decision-making.
How to Declare (Admission and Declaration Process):Students contemplating a major in Communication Studies are encouraged to register as pre-majors with the communication studies department in Communications Facility 203, in order to ensure that they receive appropriate advising and relevant communications from the department. Students wishing to declare a major in Communication Studies must submit a portfolio to the department (see below) in order to be admitted through a competitive selection process. Admission to the major will, in part, be determined by the number of applicants and their qualifications in any given quarter. Cumulative grade point average (GPA) will be one of the major criteria for admission. In most quarters, the average GPA of successful applications is above 3.0. Other factors considered by faculty when selecting communication studies majors are writing samples, work and service experiences with diverse populations, reference letters, and seniority at WWU. Before applying to become a Communication Studies major, students must:
Once these requirements have been met, students can submit a portfolio of their work on or before Monday of the fourth week of fall, winter and spring quarters. The faculty will then review the portfolios and announce the names of successful applicants before the end of each quarter. Students are allowed to make a maximum of two application attempts. The portfolio will include the following items:
Transfer students must include at Transcript Equivalency Report (TER) for any transfer credits that will be applied toward the major. Once admitted, communication studies majors whose cumulative GPA falls below 2.5 risk losing their major status. They will be warned of the risk in their first quarter below 2.5 and may be dropped from the major if their cumulative GPA is not 2.5 or higher in the subsequent quarter. Grade RequirementsA grade of C- or better is required for a student’s major or minor courses, and supporting courses for majors and minors. |
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Requirements | ||||||||||||
Course Name | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | |||||||||
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❑ One of the following courses that emphasizes public speaking: | ||||||||||||
COMM 101 - Fundamentals of Speech | ||||||||||||
COMM 235 - Exposition and Argumentation * | ||||||||||||
❑ One of the following courses that emphasizes library research: COMM 235 - Exposition and Argumentation * | ||||||||||||
LIBR 201 - Introduction to Research Strategies | ||||||||||||
*COMM 235 may be used to fulfill both the public speaking requirement and the library research requirement | ||||||||||||
❑ COMM 220 - Communication Theory | ||||||||||||
❑ COMM 398 - Research Methods in Communication | ||||||||||||
❑ COMM 498 - Communication Ethics | ||||||||||||
❑ Electives: Complete 27-31 additional credits from the categories below to reach 50 credits total for the major: COMM 100-level courses COMM 200-level courses COMM 300-level courses COMM 400-level courses | ||||||||||||
JOUR 190 - Introduction to Mass Media | ||||||||||||
Note regarding electives: Complete at least 12 credits of upper division COMM credits other than COMM 398 and COMM 498 No more than 6 credits from COMM 236, 300, 339, 400, 436, 450, 451, 459 are allowed to count toward the major Complete 3 Writing Proficiency (WP) COMM courses. WP courses from other departments will not apply toward this requirement. ❑ Complete the minor requirement (as outlined above) | ||||||||||||
Departmental HonorsA communication major who wishes to graduate with honors in communication must achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.75 at WWU. | ||||||||||||
University Graduation RequirementsGeneral University Requirements (GURS) | ||||||||||||
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