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Nov 21, 2024
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Crown College 2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Communication Major, Strategic Communication Concentration (B.A.)
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This major is offered through the School of Arts & Sciences. The program is designed to prepare students who anticipate a career in written, verbal, or professional communication and will enable students to apply critical thinking skills in the application of biblical principles to the field of communication. It is also designed as a liberal arts degree, emphasizing interpersonal relations for students who anticipate jobs in business, marketing, public relations, and other fields. Students take a common core of required classes in the major as well as specific courses for the concentration. Students, in consultation with their academic advisor, also choose electives appropriate to their educational and vocational goals.
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Program Requirements
I. Core Curriculum - 48 Credits
II. Communication Major - 39 Credits
Communication Concentrations (select one) - 21 Credits:
III. Electives - 38 Credits
A minimum of 36 credits must be at the upper (300-400) level for a bachelor degree.
Strategic Communication Concentration Requirements - 21 Credits
Four-Year Suggested Program for the Communication Major with the Strategic Communication Concentration
Fall Semester - 15 Credits
Spring Semester - 15 Credits
Fall Semester - 15 Credits
Spring Semester - 15 Credits
- BIB/THE - Bible or Theology Elective (300-400 level) 3 Credits
- COM 142 - Visual Storytelling 3 Credits (even)
or - Elective 3 Credits (odd)
- Elective 6 Credits
- ENG/HIS/MAT/SCI Elective 3-4 Credits (Choose from: SCI 250 , ENG 312X , ENG 314 , ENG 322 , ENG 326X , HIS 133 , HIS 134 , HIS 231 , HIS 232 , MAT 130 , MAT 131 or a Lab Science class)
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 is required for departmental admission in the Communication major.
Fall Semester - 17 Credits
Spring Semester - 18 Credits
Fall Semester - 15 Credits
Spring Semester - 15 Credits
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