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Communication Studies (B.A.)

Administered by Department of Communication Studies

Effective Spring 2019

As per PRP3604: All students earning a first baccalaureate degree will take at least 30 of their last 45 credits at Bloomsburg University, no more credits are required than the 30 credits. All first baccalaureate students will take at least 50% of credits required for the Major from a PASSHE university. Bloomsburg University may require up to a maximum of 50% of the Major credits. Program exceptions to the policy are to be approved by the Office of the Chancellor.

Communication Studies is a discipline that involves the investigation and practice of face-to-face, small group, organizational, public, print, and mediated messages. Effective communication has long been recognized as the hallmark of an educated person and is vital to social and career success. The U. S. Department of Labor identifies listening, speaking, creative thinking, decision making, problem solving, reasoning, self-esteem, sociability, self-management, and integrity as qualities for outstanding job performance. Majoring in Communication Studies develops all of these skills.

Students majoring in Communication Studies will complete 36 credits for their degree, in addition 6 credits of coursework in Public Speaking and Interpersonal Communication are required in general education.

9 credits - Core Requirements:

In addition to meeting the general education requirements of Public Speaking and Interpersonal Communication, a student majoring in Communication Studies will take foundational course work in Communication Research Methods, Examining Communication, and Intercultural Communication. Students must earn a minimum grade of C in Communication Research Methods and Examining Communication to take 400 level courses in the major.

15 credits - Areas of Study: Depending on career interests, a student will choose from one of three areas of study: Interpersonal Communication, Leadership and Public Advocacy, or Organizational Communication. Students will take five courses in their selected area of study and three additional communication courses as electives.

9 credits - Electives in Communication Studies: Students majoring in Communication Studies are required to complete 9 credits in electives from any additional courses within the major. Students should select a set of courses in consultation with their advisor which best fits their professional goals.

3 credits - Capstone Experience: All Communication Studies majors complete a capstone experience. Students are required to complete an internship as their capstone experience (unless they do not meet the requirement of a 2.5 GPA in which case students must complete an additional 400 level course). The internship enables students to gain professional experience while applying the theories and skills they have learned in class. Interns have both an on-site and faculty supervisor to oversee and guide their work.

Interpersonal Communication

Students studying Interpersonal Communication focus on communication in human relations. Students develop competencies that allow them to explore human interactions, assess barriers to communication in relationships, and acquire communication skills necessary for successful personal and professional development. Study in this area prepares students for careers in social and human services such as counseling, public administration, health service management, and the ministry.

Leadership and Public Advocacy

Students studying Leadership and Public Advocacy focus on the importance of communication in a democratic society. Students develop competencies that allow them to understand the public deliberative process, to assess and create messages, and to enhance their leadership skills. Study in this area prepares students for careers in law, government, speechwriting, lobbying, campaign direction, public information, or elected office.

Organizational Communication

Students studying Organizational Communication focus on the importance of communication in business and professional settings. Students develop competencies that allow them to understand communication in professional organizations, develop professional communication skills, and to train others to communicate effectively in professional settings. Study in this area prepares students for careers in personnel recruitment and management, sales, desktop publishing and website design, employee orientation and training, or development and fundraising.

Required General Education Courses (9 credits)

COMMSTUD.103 Public Speaking

COMMSTUD.104 Interpersonal Communication

COMMSTUD.106 Small Group Communication

Core requirements: A total of 9 semester hours are required from the following:

COMMSTUD.207 Communication Research Methods (C or better required)

COMMSTUD.209 Examining Communication (C or better required)

COMMSTUD.220 Intercultural Communication

Areas of Concentration: All majors are required to take five of six courses in their chosen area of concentration, which must include the appropriate required course for that area, plus a minimum of one course from each of the other two areas of concentration, for a total of 21 semester hours. Students may take additional courses as free electives.

Interpersonal Communication

Required Course:

COMMSTUD.215 Communication Theory

Course Options - Choose 4 courses. Two courses must be at the 400 level. 493 can only count once. (12 credits)

COMMSTUD.309 Gender Issues in Communication

COMMSTUD.313 Conflict Management and Resolution

COMMSTUD.314 Communicating Identity & Difference

COMMSTUD.324 Health Communication

COMMSTUD.407 Interviewing

COMMSTUD.419 Family Communication

COMMSTUD.420 Nonverbal Communication

COMMSTUD.425 Relational Communication

COMMSTUD.493 Special topics in Interpersonal Communication

300/400 Level Courses from any COMMSTUD area of Concentration (6 credits)

Leadership and Public Advocacy

Required Course:

COMMSTUD.205 Understanding Social Influence

Course Options - Choose 4 courses. Two courses must be at the 400 level. 495 can only count once. (12 credits)

COMMSTUD.315 Persuasion

COMMSTUD.321 Argument and Analysis

COMMSTUD.413 Community Leadership

COMMSTUD.417 New Media and Visual Culture

COMMSTUD.418 Issue and Image Campaigns

COMMSTUD.427 Strategic Communication

COMMSTUD.495 Special Topics in Leadership & Public Advocacy

300/400 Level Courses from any COMMSTUD Area of Concentration (6 credits)

Organizational Communication

Required Course:

COMMSTUD.210 Organizational Communication Theory

Course Options – Choose 4 courses. Two courses must be at the 400 level. 492 can only count once. (12 credits)

COMMSTUD.306 Computer Applications for Professional Communicators

COMMSTUD.307 Communication Business Professionals

COMMSTUD.316 Communication Ethics

COMMSTUD.407 Interviewing

COMMSTUD.421 Crisis Communication

COMMSTUD.429 Event Planning

COMMSTUD.423 Communication Training in Organizations

COMMSTUD.426 Leadership and Teambuilding

COMMSTUD.492 Special Topics in Organizational Communication

300/400 Level Courses from any COMMSTUD Area of Concentration (6 credits)

Required Internship (3-9 credit hours) – credits above 3 count as general elective credits.

Eligibility: Student needs a 2.5 GPA, 80 credits, successful completion of Communication Studies core requirements and at least three 300/400 level courses in their area of concentration (1 course must be at the 400-level).

COMMSTUD.497 Internship in Communication

Students seeking Secondary Education Certification in Communication Studies must declare majors in both Communication Studies (Interpersonal Relationship Management, Leadership and Social Influence, or Organizational Communication) and the corresponding Secondary Education Communication Studies track and complete the Communications Studies major course sequence as well as the Secondary Education Professional Course and Certification requirements. Students must consult their advisers in both departments each semester regarding course selection and other certification requirements.

Full program requirements for students seeking Secondary Education Certification in Communication Studies: Interpersonal Communications Option may be found at http://archive.bloomu.edu/catalog/current/cops/sec_comminter.php

Full program requirements for students seeking Secondary Education Certification in Communication Studies: Leadership and Public Advocacy Option may be found at http://archive.bloomu.edu/catalog/current/cops/sec_commlead.php

Full program requirements for students seeking Secondary Education Certification in Communication Studies: Organizational Communications Option may be found at http://archive.bloomu.edu/catalog/current/cops/sec_orgcom.php