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Nov 21, 2024
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Crown College 2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Communication Major, Digital Arts Concentration (B.A.)
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This program is designed to prepare students who anticipate a career in written, verbal, or media communication and will enable students to apply critical thinking skills in the application of biblical principles to the field of communication.
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Program Requirements
I. Christian Studies - 24 Credits
II. General Education - 40 Credits
III. Communication Core - 22 Credits
IV. Communication Concentrations (select one) - 15 Credits:
V. Electives - 24-38 Credits*
- Electives 9-23 Credits
- 300-400 Electives 15 Credits
At least 30% of this degree, or a minimum of 38 credits, must be at the upper (300-400) level.
* Some courses from the Christian Studies Core and Major Core can be used to fulfill requirements in the General Education Core. By doing that the number of electives needed would increase so that the minimum of 125 credits is reached.
Digital Arts Concentration Requirements - 15 Credits
Total - 125 Credits
1 Select humanities electives from COM, ENG, FAR, HIS, HUM, LAN, MUS, PHI, or PRC.
2 Select social science electives from ANT, CSJ, ECO, GEO, HIS, POL, PSY, or SOC.
3 Select fine arts electives from FAR and MUS. (Only three credits of music organizations and/or lessons can be counted toward humanities/fine arts requirements.)
Four-Year Suggested Program for the Communication Major with the Digital Arts Concentration
Fall Semester - 15 Credits
Spring Semester - 15 Credits
Fall Semester - 16 Credits
Spring Semester - 16 Credits
Departmental Acceptance
Students apply for departmental acceptance during their sophomore year spring semester or their junior year fall semester. A minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA and completion of half of the service credit requirements are required for departmental admission in the Communication major.
Fall Semester - 15 Credits
Spring Semester - 15 Credits
Fall Semester - 17 Credits
Spring Semester - 16 Credits
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