CORE COURSES

Take the following courses:

CM-130 Introduction to Human Communication

3 CreditsS 

CM-132 Message Analysis

3 CreditsH, CS 

CM-133 Mass Media and Society

3 CreditsH, CS

CM-200 Art of Public Speaking

3 CreditsCS, HPrerequisites: Sophomore, Junior, or Senior standing.

CM-401  Senior Seminar

1 CreditHPrerequisites: Senior standing.


SKILLS & METHODS COURSES

Take 12 credits from the following courses:

CM-210 Race and Language in the United States

3 CreditsSW-US 

CM-220 Group Communication

4 CreditsH, CS, SW-LEPrerequisite: CM-130 or CM-132 or CM-133. Pre- or Co-Requisite: FYC-101 or EN-110 or EN-109.

CM-230 Interpersonal Communication

3 CreditsH, CSPrerequisites: CM130

CM-240 Introduction to Storytelling

3 Credits

CM-250 LEAD:Listen & Empath Advocacy Diversity

3 CreditsH 

CM-261 CM Studies in Germany I

1 CreditI, HCorequisite: CM262.

CM-262 CM Studies in Germany II

2 CreditsI, HCorequisite: CM261.

CM-288 Strategic Communication

3 CreditsPrerequisite: CM-130 or CM-132 or CM-133

CM-289 Communication Practicum

1-2 CreditsF, H 

CM-300 Professional Presentations

3 CreditsCS, HPrerequisites: CM200.

CM-330 Media Analysis

3 CreditsH, CW, CSPrerequisites: CM132 or CM133.

CM-310 Understanding Health Inequity

3 CreditsS, WK-SIPre-Req or Co-Req: FYC-101 or EN-110 or EN-109


SEMINAR COURSES

Take 12 credits from the following courses:

CM-340 Intercultural Communication

3 CreditsH, I, SW-GEPrerequisite or Corequisite: FYC-101

CM-400A Health Communication

3 CreditsHPrerequisite: CM-130 or CM-132 or CM-133

CM-365 Organizational Communication

3 CreditsH, S, CWPrerequisites: CM130 and CM230 and CM220.

CM-388 Public Communication Campaigns

Prerequisite: CM-130 or CM-132, or CM-133

CM-405A Women, Work & Identity

3 CreditsSPrerequisites: CM130 or CM230 or CM220 or CM365 or permission of the instructor.

CONN-350 Community Health Advocacy

4 CreditsCONN,IC

CM-420D Truth and Lying

3 CreditsH, CWPrerequisites: CM132 or CM133.

HS-400 Crimes Against Humanity

4 CreditsI, HPrerequisites: Junior or Senior standing. Sophomores require permission.

EN-302 Literature of Social Protest

4 CreditsSW-USPrerequisite or corequisite: FYC-101 or EN-110 or EN-109.


ELECTIVE COURSES

Take 12 credits from the following courses:

EN-193 Immigrant Voices

1 Credit  

EN-271 Public Health Writing

3 CreditsH, CWPrerequisites: EN110 or EN109.

EN-299 Special Topics

1-4 Credits Prerequisites vary by title.

PL-235 Ethics of Health Care

4 CreditsH,SW-ERPre-req or co-req: FYC-101 or EN-110 or EN-109 

PACS-105  Introduction to Conflict Resolution

3 CreditsS, WK-SIPrerequisite or Corequisite: FYC-101

PACS-305  Gender and Conflict

3 CreditsS,I,CW,SW-ERPrerequisite: FYC-101 or EN-110 or EN-109

CM-290 The Metaverse

3 CreditsH, CW, CSPrerequisites: CM133 or IT110 or IT111.

HS-221 Gender and Sexuality

4 CreditsH 

HS-367 Women in Africa

4 CreditsCA, H, I, CTDH 

HS-324 Gendering the Raj

4 CreditsCA, I, H 

SO-203 Minority Experiences

3 CreditsSPrerequisites: SO101 or AN151.

SO-242 Aging & Society

3 CreditsSPrerequisite: SO101 or AN151.

SO-305 Gender and Society

3 CreditsSPrerequisites: SO101 or PY101.


CAPSTONE

Complete one of the following options below (a minimum of 4 credits):

OPTION 1:

CM-490 Communication Internship

2-9 Credits Corequisite: CM495. Prerequisite: Communication core and Jr. or Sr. standing.

CM-495 Communication Internship Research

2-6 CreditsHCorequisite: CM490. Prerequisite: Communication core and Jr. or Sr. standing.


 OPTION 2:

CM-497  Senior Thesis Seminar

3-6 CreditsH, CSStudents must have Senior standing and a POE in Communication.

CM-498  Senior Thesis Research

3-6 CreditsH, CSStudents must have Senior standing and have a POE in Communication.  Prerequisite: CM-497.


POE Credit Total = 55

Students must complete at least 18 credits at the 300/400-level.  Any course exception must be approved by the advisor and/or department chair.