Communication, B.A.

The bachelor of arts in communication offers a liberal arts degree program focused on understanding communication as a central constitutive feature of human society. This degree guides students' conceptual and pragmatic learnings about how interpersonal, organizational, cultural, and mediated messages and encounters shape people's personal, group, and societal attitudes, values, beliefs, and actions.

 

While developing several core communication competencies, each student in this degree program also works with their advisor to obtain the cadre of upper-division coursework that will advance their knowledge and ability in areas that suit the student's particular communication learning goals. Although this academic major does not distinguish a priori "tracks" within the degree program, UP CST students commonly have shaped Communication B.A. coursework to develop their pragmatic and conceptual expertise in areas such as leadership, media studies, journalism, organizational communication, and intercultural communication, among a wide range of unique possibilities.


This degree program prepares students for professional communication work and for graduate study in a communication and related fields. Communication students are actively guided to explore the professional training available to them through a host of community-based academic internships.

University Requirements - 39 hours

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College Requirements - 21-33 hours

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Degree Requirements

Communication Requirements — 42 hours

Each of the following four courses (12 hours):

CST 101Introduction to Communication Studies

3

CST 107Effective Public Speaking

3

CST 225Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication

3

CST 301Media and Society

3

6 credits - Two of the following three research methods courses (6 hours):

CST 300Communication Research

3

CST 320Rhetorical Theory and Criticism

3

CST 330/CST 530Qualitative Communication Research

3

Beyond these courses, students complete their CST B.A. degree with

24 credits - Eight upper-division CST courses students choose in consultation with their academic advisors; at least three of those must be 400-level courses.

General Electives - 6-18 hours

Total Credit Hours: 120