Nov 08, 2024  
2013-2014 CU Denver Catalog 
    
2013-2014 CU Denver Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Communication BA


Requirements for Admission

Undergraduates must declare their intention to major in communication by the time they have completed 60 semester hours; they must apply to the communication department to be accepted as majors.

Program Requirements


The communication major requires that students take a total of 39 hours of course work in communication, 18 of which must be taken in residence at CU Denver. At least 21 of the 39 hours must be upper division. Students must achieve a grade of C (2.0) or higher to receive credit for a course in the major and must maintain a minimum GPA of C+ (2.75) in their communication courses.

Students must complete 12 credits (4 courses) from the menu of core classes; they must complete at least 24 credits (8 classes) from the menu of electives; they must also complete at least 3 credits (1 class) from the menu of “exit” classes.

Total: 12 Hours


Electives


Skill Area Electives

In addition to the four communication core courses, students are required to complete at least 24 credits (8 classes) from among the department’s six pathways, which include community service and public affairs, legal communication, health communication, media studies, organizational communication and public relations, and political communication and government. Students may use the pathways to help craft a program of study, but they are not required to do so; the pathways are simply suggestions for ways to organize courses that will prepare students for careers.

Total: 24 Hours

Upper Division Elective

“Exit” Course—majors are required to complete at least one “exit” class that concludes their course of study with a special experience focused on high-level research, community engagement, international travel or workplace experience. Students may choose from the following courses: 

Total: 3 Hours


Major Total: 39 Hours


For more information, see the faculty advisor and the department’s website.

 

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