• PROGRAM CATALOG DOCUMENT Communication Bachelor of Arts in Communication The Communication degree offers students the opportunity to prepare for a wide range of careers where effective oral and written communication is essential. By combining a study of communication theory and research with an emphasis on performance, communication majors will see improvement in critical thinking, research, writing, team, interpersonal, and public speaking skills. Graduates of the program may find work in such diverse areas as organizational training and development and broadcasting and public relations. Internship opportunities are available to students that will enable them to network with professionals while continuing to build their communication skills. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: [Common Name of Degree] PNC General Education Core Composition and Communication (ENGL 10100, 10200, COM 11400) Quantitative Reasoning (Math 11100 or above/Statistics) Natural Sciences and Technology (two courses, chosen from either list, one lab science) Humanities and Social Sciences (two courses, one from each list) FYE or Additional Distribution Course Total PNC Core 9 credits 6 credits 6 credits 6 credits 3 credits 30 credits General Education Supplemental Core Modern Language (ASL, French, German, or Spanish at the fourth level) U.S. Tradition Western Heritage Global Cultures Literature and the Arts Racial and Ethnic Diversity Gender Issues Social Ethics Individual and Society Total Supplemental Core 12 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 36 credits A total of 120 credit hours are required, 24 of those hours will be core communication courses and 9 hours will be other communication courses of the student’s choosing (of which six hours must be 300 level or higher). All communication majors must complete 66 credits of core requirements. Up to two courses (6 credits) can “double dip” between the PNC GE Core and the GE Supplemental Core. A minor is NOT REQUIRED with this major. Required Courses (24 credits) Core Communication Courses (24) COM 20400 Critical Perspectives on Communication COM 21200 Approaches to the Study of Interpersonal Communication COM 25000 Mass Communication and Society COM 30000 Introduction to Communication Research Methods COM 31400 Advanced Presentational Speaking Communication B.A. Program Catalog Document and Degree Requirements List Page 2 of 5 COM 31800 Principles of Persuasion COM 32400 Introduction to Organizational Communication *COM 43500 Communication and Emerging Technologies *Communication majors (and interested minor students**) are advised to note that COM 43500, Communication and Emerging Technologies serves as the Capstone course for Seniors in Communication. The prerequisite for COM 43500 is COM 30000, Introduction to Communication Research Methods. A lengthy research project is central to the 435 course. Total credits required for baccalaureate degree: 120 **A General Minor in Communication is available and requires a student to complete any four of the eight core Communication courses listed above plus COM 11400, Fundamentals of Communication. SAMPLE PLAN OF STUDY: Semester 1 COM 11400, Fundamentals of Speech Communication ENGL 10100, English Composition I Mathematics/Statistics Modern Language: Must have proficiency through ASL/FR/GER/SPAN 20200, Level IV (!) GS 19100 First Year Experience or additional Humanities/Social Sciences Semester Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 15 credits Semester 2 COM 21200, Approaches to the Study of Interpersonal Communication ENGL 10200, English Composition II Literature and the Arts US Tradition Modern Language Level II (if needed) or an Elective Semester Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 15 credits Semester 3 COM 20400, Critical Perspectives on Communication COM 25000, Mass Communication and Society Natural Sciences (Lab) Western Heritage Modern Language Level III (if needed) or an Elective Semester Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 15 credits Semester 4 COM 31400, Advanced Presentational Speaking Mathematics/Statistics Modern Language Level IV (if needed) or an Elective Natural Sciences and Technology First Elective Course in Communication Semester Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 15 credits Semester 5 COM 31800, Principles of Persuasion COM 32400, Introduction to Organizational Communication Global Cultures Social Ethics Individual and Society Semester Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 15 credits Semester 6 Communication B.A. Program Catalog Document and Degree Requirements List Page 3 of 5 COM 30000, Introduction to Communication Research Race and Ethnic Diversity Gender Issues Humanities/Social Sciences* Elective Semester Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 15 credits Semester 7 COM 43500, Communication and Emerging Technologies Second Elective Course in Communication Humanities/Social Sciences* Elective Elective Semester Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 15 credits Semester 8 Third Elective Course in Communication Elective or COM 49000 (Internship in Communication) if interested and eligible Elective Elective Elective Semester Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 15 credits ! Two or more years of a language in high school requires a Foreign Language Placement Test before registering for classes. Modern Languages Lab is located in TECH 359. Hours are posted outside the lab and on the website. * These Humanities/Social Sciences requirements are part of the PNC General Education Core. Total credits required for the baccalaureate degree: 120, with 33 credit hours required for the Major in Communication. Communication B.A. Program Catalog Document and Degree Requirements List Page 4 of 5 PURDUE UNIVERSITY NORTH CENTRAL Degree Program: Bachelor of Arts in Communication For Students Enrolled Fall 2012 Degree Requirements List NAME ADDRESS PRIMARY PHONE PNC EMAIL DATE ALTERNATE PHONE PUID PNC GENERAL EDUCATION CORE COURSES CATEGORY & COURSE Composition and Communication (9) ENGL 10100 ENGL 10200 COM 11400 Quantitative Reasoning (6) Math 11100 or above, and a Quantitative Reasoning Core Course, or an additional math course TRANSFER FROM TENTATIVE SCHEDULE SEM / YEAR COMPLETED CR. Natural Sciences and Technology (6) (two courses – chosen from either list)* Humanities and Social Sciences (6) (one course chosen from each list) FYE or Additional Distribution Course (3) TOTAL (at least 30 required) *Please note that the COM major requires one lab course in Natural Sciences SUPPLEMENTAL CORE COURSES CATEGORY & COURSE Modern Language (12) (ASL, French, German, or Spanish at the fourth level) Western Heritage (3) United States Tradition (3) Global Cultures (3) Literature and the Arts (3) Racial and Ethnic Diversity (3) Gender Issues (3) Social Ethics (3) Individual and Society (3) TOTAL (36) TRANSFER FROM TENTATIVE SCHEDULE SEM / YEAR COMPLETED CR. Communication B.A. Program Catalog Document and Degree Requirements List Page 5 of 5 COURSES REQUIRED FOR MAJOR CATEGORY & COURSE COM 20400 Critical Perspectives on Communication (3) TRANSFER FROM COM 21200 Approaches to the Study of Interpersonal Communication (3) COM 25000 Mass Communication and Society (3) COM 30000 Introduction to Communication Research Methods (3) COM 31400 Advanced Presentational Speaking (3) COM 31800 Principles of Persuasion (3) COM 32400 Introduction to Organizational Communication (3) COM 43500 Communication and Emerging Technologies (3) COM Electives: (9 hours total, with 6 of those hours at the 300 level or higher) COM Elective: COM Elective: COM Elective: TOTAL (33) TOTAL MANDATORY CREDITS PNC Gen. Ed. Core Courses Supplemental Core Courses Major Courses Free Electives TOTAL Credits COMMENTS: 120 30 36 33 21 120 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE SEM / YEAR COMPLETED CR.