SPEECH AND COMMUNICATION STUDIESBachelor of ArtsThe Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Communication Studies is designed to provide a thoroughly integrated yet individual degree program that will prepare students for careers in business, government, and public sectors. In addition, the program provides a foundation for graduates who wish to pursue advanced degrees in the humanities, social sciences, business, and law. Speech and Communication Studies examines communication in a variety of contexts. Students will select an emphasis area that is germane to individual career interests: Organizational Studies, Media Studies, or Relational/Cultural Studies. SPCH 250 or 251 is required of all Speech and Communication Studies majors. I. Core Courses (18 hours) SPCH 201 Intro. to Communication Studies SPCH 301 Speech Communication Theories SPCH 302 Mass Communication Theory SPCH 310 Communication Research Methods SPCH (ENGL) 491 Classical Rhetoric or SPCH (ENGL) 492 Modern Rhetoric SPCH 495 Senior Communication Thesis II. Emphasis Areas (12 hours)
Organizational Studies--SPCH 364, 464 plus two courses from the following: SPCH 340, 362, 460. Media Studies--SPCH 300, 365 plus two courses from the following: ENGL 357, SPCH 320, 480. Relational/Cultural Studies--SPCH 348, 480 plus two courses from the following: SPCH 330, 350, 455. III. General Requirements (6 hours) Any 300- or 400-level speech course. Additional courses taken under an emphasis area may also be used to fulfill this requirement. 36 total hours Advanced Social Science Requirement (12 hours) Electives as needed to complete 130 hours BASIC CURRICULUMFreshman YearFirst Semester Second Semester Sophomore YearFirst Semester Second Semester Junior YearFirst Semester Second Semester Senior YearFirst Semester Second Semester 130 Total Semester Hours 1See General Education Requirements. 2ENGL 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, or H210. 3See advisor. Note: Students requesting a transfer into the Speech and Communication Studies program with fewer than 50 hours must have a GPR of 2.3 or higher. Students requesting a transfer into the Speech and Communication Studies program with 50 hours or more must have a GPR of 2.5 or higher. |