Bachelor of Arts in Communication

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Qualification Bachelor's Degree
Study mode Full-time
Duration 4 years
Intakes January, May, September
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Entry Requirements

  • Related qualifications accepted by the university.

English Language Requirements:

  • TOEFL: At least 570 (230 computer-based, or 88 Internet-based) and a Test of Written English (TWE) score of at least 5.
  • IELTS: A minimum score of 6.5 is required.

 

Curriculum

  • Research and Writing in Communications
  • Fundamentals of Writing for Publication
  • Introduction to Journalism
  • Public Speaking
  • Debate and Argumentation
  • Digital Filmmaking I
  • Computing for Communications
  • Introduction to Mass Communications
  • Introduction to Film Studies
  • Film History I
  • Film History II
  • Television and Culture
  • Introduction to Communication
  • Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
  • Organizational Communication
  • Cross-Cultural Communication
  • Relational Communication
  • Theory and Criticism Competency
  • Communication Theory in Everyday Life
  • Classical and Contemporary Rhetoric
  • Film Genre and Criticism
  • Media, Culture, and Criticism
  • Persuasive Communication
  • Introduction to Communication
  • Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
  • Introduction to Public Relations
  • Organizational Communication
  • Classical and Contemporary Rhetoric
  • Cross-Cultural Communication
  • Relational Communication
  • Technical Writing and Communication
  • Debate and Argumentation
  • Selected Topics in Communications
  • Communications Practicum
  • Debate and Argumentation
  • Language and Gender
  • Persuasive Communication
  • Women, Communication, and Leadership
  • Leadership Communication in Multi-Cultural Contexts
  • Introduction to Mass Communication
  • Media and Religion
  • Digital Filmmaking I
  • Computing for Communications
  • Acting for Camera
  • Introduction to Film Studies
  • Introduction to Journalism
  • Ethics, Morals, and Media
  • Digital Film Post-Production
  • Screenwriting
  • Introduction to Set Protocol and Etiquette
  • Digital Filmmaking II
  • Introduction to Digital Recording
  • Film History I
  • Film History II
  • Film Genre and Criticism
  • Selected Topics in Communications (
  • Communications Practicum
  • Television and Culture
  • Digital Games as Communication
  • Imaging and Illustration Design
  • Symbol and Typography Design
  • Format and Layout Design
  • Media, Culture, and Criticism
  • Masters of Cinema
  • Advanced Digital Recording
  • Religious Themes in Cinema
  • Digital Film Directing
  • Fundamentals of Writing for Publication
  • Introduction to Public Relations
  • Introduction to Journalism
  • Playwriting
  • Technical Writing and Communication (
  • Screenwriting
  • Selected Topics in Communications
  • Communications Practicum
  • Online Journalism and Writing
  • Public Relations Writing
  • Non-Fiction Writing Seminar
  • Editing for Newspapers and Magazines
  • Feature Writing for Newspapers and Magazines
  • -Ancillary Requirements (9 s.h.)
  • 6 s.h. in one foreign language, ancient or modern
  • 3 s.h. HIST or POLS
  • - Elective Courses (30 s.h.)
  • Students are encouraged, but not required to take elective classes that contribute to a concentration or a minor.

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