Academic Catalog 2019-2020
CST 4503 Special Topics in Christian Studies Class instruction, research, and writing will be used to explore special topics in Christian studies. Prerequisite: JR/SR Standing. (On Demand) CST 4713 Youth Ministry Internship An opportunity for students to acquire practical ministry experience in youth ministry. Prerequisites: CST 1103, 2213, and 3713. (On Demand) COMMUNICATION (COM) The Communication program provides professional training and preparation for either graduate study or employment in the communication field. Employment opportunities encompass work in journalism, public relations, advertising, and promotions. For a bachelor’s degree inCommunication, studentsmust complete the general requirements, major requirements, requirements in either Journalism or Marketing Communication concentrations, and electives. No minor is required in this area although students may elect to pursue a minor if they so desire. The Communication degree is unique because it provides hands-on experience in journalism and marketing communication that will better prepare graduates for their careers. Textbook principles are applied on a daily basis and students learn how to handle media at various levels.
I. Communication Major A. General Education & Degree Requirements (see p. 48)
52 SH
B. Communication Core Requirements
33 SH
COM 1013, 2053, 2073, 3013, 3203, 4003, 4013, 4123, 4143 Either COM/ART 2283, COM/ART 3283, or COM/ART 4283, COM 4603 Internship C. Communication Major Electives (choose any 6 courses) ART 3033, BUS 3013, 3023, 3223 COM/ART 2283, 3283, 4283, COM/BUS 3243, 4113 COM 3073, 3083, 3303, 4023, 4503 ENG 3023, 4063 and ESS 4013 D. Electives
18 SH
23 SH
TOTAL
126 SH
II. Minor in Communication
18 SH
A minor in Communication may be earned by completing a minimum of 18 semester hours in the following courses: COM 1013, 2073, 3013 and three (3) additional Communication courses at the 2000-4000 level.
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