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2015-16 Catalog 
    
2015-16 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Communication, BA or BS


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Requirements for the Major


1.


Fulfill baccalaureate degree requirements.

2.


Choose one concentration: Communication Studies; Digital Cinema; or Social Media and Public Engagement.

3.


Complete a minimum of 68 credits of approved courses; 28 of these credits must be upper division, not including COMM 377 activity credits, which may be applied to the 68-credit total.

4.


At least 20 credits must be completed in the SOU Communication Department.

5.


To graduate, each communication major must have a minimum 2.75 GPA for all coursework in the department. All courses must be taken for a letter grade unless instructor permission is obtained.

6.


Complete a capstone experience during the senior year.

Writing Component


Students demonstrate writing proficiency by completing the courses below, as well as by taking any of the upper division communication courses with a writing component. 

Students in all concentrations are required to complete a COMM 460 topics course to further demonstrate their writing competency.


Capstone


The required capstone experience is designed to synthesize four years of learning in one project. The course experience or project is completed in the senior year and supervised or taught by a faculty member. The student must have 2 to 4 capstone credits and earn a passing grade to meet major and SOU graduation requirements. Although students may have completed a previous internship or practicum in a similar situation, the capstone experience is expected to be of greater depth, scope, and quality.

While students may choose to complete their capstone experience in a public or private agency, they may also write a research paper to meet the capstone requirement. In any case, the project must be an example of the student’s best work. Capstone experience credits may be earned under:

Accelerated Baccalaureate Degree Program


Communication majors may participate in the Accelerated Baccalaureate Degree Program.

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