BAS-COMM90 - Communication (Bachelor)
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Program Plan
For a simple list of all course and program requirements, see the Communications Degree (2024-2026) Program Plan.
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Graduation Requirements
Complete the associate degree requirement.
Complete all program specific courses.
Complete all General Education and Religious Education requirements.
Complete 30 upper-division credits (300 to 400 level courses).
Complete at least 25% of credits in residency (taken directly from the awarding institution).
Earn a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0.
Complete additional elective credits to meet the 90-credit graduation requirement.
Program Description
In a world where information is disseminated instantly and available from a variety of sources, the ability to communicate correctly, clearly, and persuasively has never been more important. This degree will help you become a skilled, ethical, and confident communicator with the ability to positively impact families, communities, and organizations across the world.
Potential Employment
Students trained in communication are prepared to work in exciting, wide-ranging, cutting-edge careers that provide meaningful messages to an interconnected global community. Graduates of this program will find use for their skills in corporate training and development, human resources, professions sales, and various social services. Other careers that may be related to this degree include:
Human relations manager or coordinator
Sports broadcaster
Public relations specialist
Corporate trainer
Event planner