COMSTBA - Communication Studies - Bachelor of Arts
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Description The Interpersonal sequence focuses on communication interaction between individuals and the impact each has on the other. The program provides a grounding in the power of communication to affect outcomes and relations across a variety of settings. Often, coursework may examine relationship development in families, social settings, and work.
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On Campus (50% or more instruction is on campus)
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Description The Organizational and Leadership Communication sequence enhances communication knowledge, understanding, and skills for enhancing organizational relationships. The goal of this sequence is to equip students to successfully use communication as a tool to enhance organizational outcomes. Students will gain an understanding of how communication processes can be used to manage behaviors in an organizational context while becoming a competent communicator.
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On Campus (50% or more instruction is on campus)
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Description The Public Culture and Advocacy Communication sequence is concerned with being actively engaged with local, regional, state, national and international issues and how the power of information, civic engagement, persuasion, and strategic message design can be used to understand and affect outcomes at multiple levels, particularly in the areas of social advocacy, governance, information literacy, political engagement, and societal behavior. Course content offers opportunities to study social justice, political communication, rhetoric, digital activism, civic engagement, and political engagement.
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On Campus (50% or more instruction is on campus)