Communication Studies
The degree provides students with a thorough foundation in the theory and practice of communication studies. This is achieved through a variety of courses that serve to develop personal, business, and professional communication skills in individual, interpersonal, and group situations, along with skills in research, organization, critical thinking, argumentation, and forensics.
Courses
- ANTH 102 — Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- COMS 120 — Argumentation and Debate
- COMS 130 — Interpersonal Communication
- COMS 140 — Small Group Communication
- COMS 250 — Oral Interpretation of Literature
- COMS 260 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication
- COMS 270 — Organizational Communication
- ENGL 102 — Literature and Composition
- ENGL 102H — Honors Literature and Composition
- SOCI 101 — Introduction to Sociology
- SOCI 101H — Honors Introduction to Sociology