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Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ Catalog: Undergraduate Catalog 2018 - 2019 Program: Communication Studies, B.A. Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Communication Studies, B.A.

Minimum hours required for major: 39

Residency Requirement: Transfer students must obtain at least 20 credit hours from Communication courses at Cleveland State University.

Complete Degree on Campus or Online

Many courses in both tracks of this major are offered online. A student could satisfy the major requirements taking only online courses using the Online Delivery degree maps. The Communication Studies adviser should be contacted for more information.

Major-Field Requirements

All majors are required to take a minimum total of 39 semester credit hours in Communication and maintain a 2.25 GPA across all communication courses to graduate with a major in Communication Studies.

Students can complete one of two tracks in the Communication Studies Major:

Communication Track

Communication Management Track

Communication Track

School of Communication Core Courses (6 Credit Hours):

Course NameTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
COM 101 - Principles Of Communication (Minimum grade of C required.)
COM 303 - Communication Inquiry (Minimum grade of C required.)

Communication Theory Courses (15 Credit Hours):

Select five courses from the list below.

Course NameTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
COM 211 - Communicating In Personal Relationships
COM 226 - Mass Media and Society
COM 227 - Principles of Social Media
COM 327 - Media Criticism
COM 330 - Nonverbal Communication
COM 346 - Communication In Organizations
COM 347 - Political Communication
COM 348 - Intercultural Communication
COM 350 - Persuasive Communication & Attitude Change
COM 355 - Psychological Processing of Media
COM 358 - Media Law, Economics & Ethics
COM 359 - International Communication
COM 361 - Social Issues in News
COM 362 - Health Communication
COM 366 - Communication & Conflict
COM 368 - Leadership Communication in Organizations
COM 370 - Communication Technology & Social Change
COM 380 - Family Communication
COM 394 - Advanced Interpersonal Communication

Communication Capstone (3 Credit Hours):

Select one course from the list below.

Course NameTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
COM 444 - Mediation & Collaborative Problem Solving
COM 448 - Managing Organizational Teams
COM 449 - Advanced Issues in Health Communication
COM 475 - Communication and Training in Organizations

Communication Electives (15 Credit Hours):

Select any five Communication courses that you have not already taken to fulfill any other major requirement. Only three credits of Internship (COM 490) or Independent Study (COM 496) can count toward a Communication elective.

Communication Management Track

School of Communication Core Courses (6 Credit Hours):

Course NameTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
COM 101 - Principles Of Communication (Minimum grade of C required.)
COM 303 - Communication Inquiry (Minimum grade of C required.)

Communication Management Theory Courses (15 Credit Hours):

Select five Communication Management Theory courses from the list below.

Course NameTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
COM 201 - Communication and Human Relationships in East Asian Societies
COM 211 - Communicating In Personal Relationships
COM 330 - Nonverbal Communication
COM 331 - Gender & Communication
COM 332 - Interracial Communication
COM 346 - Communication In Organizations
COM 348 - Intercultural Communication
COM 362 - Health Communication
COM 366 - Communication & Conflict
COM 368 - Leadership Communication in Organizations
COM 380 - Family Communication
COM 394 - Advanced Interpersonal Communication

Communication Management Skills Courses (6 Credit Hours):

Select two courses from the list below.

Course NameTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
COM 240 - Professional Communication
COM 242 - Public & Professional Speaking
COM 341 - Group Process & Decision Making
COM 379 - Communication and Negotiation

Communication Management Capstone Course (3 Credit Hours):

Select one of the courses listed below.

Course NameTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
COM 444 - Mediation & Collaborative Problem Solving
COM 448 - Managing Organizational Teams
COM 449 - Advanced Issues in Health Communication
COM 475 - Communication and Training in Organizations

Communication Management Electives (9 Credit Hours):

Select any three courses listed in the Communication Management Track that you have not already taken to fulfill any other major requirement. Only three credits of Internship (COM 490) or Independent Study (COM 496) can count toward a Communication Management Elective.

Honors Program/Scholars Requirements

The Honors/Scholars Program in the School of Communication provides in-depth, analytical coursework geared to Honors/Scholars students’ areas of interest. Students work closely with faculty, gaining specialized knowledge of communication research, training in the communication professions and applications of scientific principles to everyday life.

Honors courses are selected from each of the two undergraduate majors in the School:

  • Communication Studies
  • Journalism and Promotional Communication

Communication Honors Program Requirements:

  • Attain and maintain CSU Honors/Scholars Program status.
  • Attain and maintain a 3.5 GPA in all Communication courses.
  • Take the required Communication Inquiry class (Communication 303) with an added honors component* agreed to between the faculty member and student, which will provide an opportunity to gain in-depth understanding of communication methods.
  • Select one of the two majors as a focus and take two 300/400-level, three credit hour classes in relevant areas or sequences with an honors component.
  • Select a 400-level capstone in one of the two majors, taking this with an honors component. The honors component in this course may involve completion of a longer paper, research project, video, as appropriate, followed by presentation of the paper or mediated material to the class instructor and a major faculty-selected committee.

*Honors components can be added to any upper level course designated by the student’s chosen division faculty. The component follows the model applied in communication when a graduate section is added to an undergraduate class and will have the 499 designation.

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