Degree Plan

15 core hours in the following courses:

  • COMM 1010 - Introduction to Communication
  • COMM 2020 - Interpersonal Communication
  • COMM 2060 - Performance of Literature OR COMM 3260 - Storytelling, Narrative and Everyday Life
  • COMM 2140 - Advocating in Public OR COMM 3840 Argumentation & Debate
  • COMM 3010 - Communication Perspectives

9 hours distributed, one course from each of the following groups:

Group A
  • COMM 3120 - Nonverbal Communication
  • COMM 3220 - Health Communication
  • COMM 3320 - Communication and Conflict Management
  • COMM 3420 - Communication and New Technology
  • COMM 3520 - Advanced Interpersonal Communication
  • COMM 3620 - Intercultural Communication
  • COMM 3720 - Small Group Communication
  • COMM 3820 - Social Media Perspectives
  • COMM 3920 - Organizational Communication
  • COMM 4120 - Communication and Sport
  • COMM 4220 - Theories of Crisis Communication
  • COMM 4320 - Communications and Virtual Gaming
  • COMM 4420 - Communication and Relational Development
  • COMM 4829 - Topics in Interpersonal/Organizational Studies
Group B
  • COMM 3340 - Methods of Rhetorical Criticism
  • COMM 3440 - Public Address Studies
  • COMM 3445 - Propaganda and Persuasion
  • COMM 3540 - The Zombie as Rhetorical Figure
  • COMM 3840 - Argumentation and Debate
  • COMM 4140 - Gender and Communication
  • COMM 4240 - Rhetoric and Popular Culture
  • COMM 4340 - Rhetoric and Politics
  • COMM 4345 - The Rhetoric of Other Worlds
  • COMM 4545 - Rhetorics of Protest, Movement(s) and Resistance
  • COMM 4640 - Latin@ Rhetorics
  • COMM 4740 - Landscapes of Public Memory
  • COMM 4849 - Topics in Rhetorical Studies

 

Group C
  • COMM 3260 - Storytelling, Narrative and Everyday Life
  • COMM 3760 - Performance Methods
  • COMM 3865 - Adaptation and Staging
  • COMM 4065 - 20th Century Performance Styles
  • COMM 4160 - Intertextuality and Performance
  • COMM 4265 - Performance and Activism
  • COMM 4360 - Performance Composition
  • COMM 4460 - Performance Art
  • COMM 4465 - Per[FORM]ing Autoethnography
  • COMM 4869 - Topics in Performance Studies

3 hours of Theory from:

  • COMM 4020 - Communication Theory
  • COMM 4040 - Rhetorical Theory
  • COMM 4060 - Performance Theory
  • COMM 4220 - Theories of Crisis Communication
  • COMM 4520 - Theories of Persuasion
  • COMM 4540 - Communication Theories of Sexuality

9 additional advanced hours in COMM courses

 

 

Degree Plan Preparation

You are required to complete a degree plan during your 3010 semester.

 

 

Graduation Check

What is it?
A graduation check is a service provided by the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Office of Student Advising. It informs the student of the courses remaining for his/her last semester's enrollment.

When do you need it?
A graduation check should be requested the semester before you intend to graduate. (If you plan to graduate in Spring you should request a graduation check by the end of the Fall semester.) The graduation check will be done at the end of a semester after grades are posted. It is the student's responsibility to pick up the graduation check prior to the period for course schedule revision for the following semester.

How do you request a graduation check?
Requests must be made in person at the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Office of Student Advising, GAB 220.

Dr. Erin O'Connor
Dr. Erin O'Connor
Undergraduate Advisor
GAB 316