Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog Program: Communication, B.S. (E, A) or (L)* Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Communication, B.S. (E, A) or (L)*

  • Communication Studies
  • Public Relations
 

Communication Major

The Communication Major is designed to prepare undergraduate students for the future in two ways. First, students are prepared to become professional communicators. The professional communicator role involves, but is not limited to, public relations, training, investor relations, human resources, community relations, crisis management, and governmental or legislative relations. Second, students are prepared to make contributions to a variety of organizations from a communication perspective. Students have the opportunity to develop special knowledge and skill with regard to conflict, groups, leadership, relationships, public relations, political campaigns, organizations, etc. Whichever path students choose, they can be assured that communication knowledge and skills are highly valued. Communication majors choose one of two concentrations leading to the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Science degree. The concentrations are Public Relations and Communication Studies.

REAL Curriculum

This major fulfills the A or the L areas of the REAL Curriculum, depending on your concentration. Students choosing the Public Relations concentration will fulfill the L REAL area, and will need majors and/or minors to fulfill the R, E, and A areas to complete the REAL Curriculum requirements. Students choosing the Communication Studies concentration will fulfill the E and A REAL areas, and will need majors and/or minors to fulfill the R and L REAL curriculum requirements. All students need to complete REAL foundational math and cornerstone requirements.

REAL Foundational Requirements

Foundational Writing (3 Credits)
Course NameTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
ENGL 111 - Principles of College Composition (GE)
Foundational Math (3 credits)
Course NameTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
MATH 100 - Quantitative Reasoning (GE)
MATH 121 - Math Content for Teachers I (GE)
MATH 125 - Precalculus I (GE)

REAL Cornerstone Requirements

Writing Intensive (WI) Courses (6 credits)

Writing Intensive courses are denoted below with a (WI). Two writing intensive courses are required to graduate, with at least one at the 300- or 400-level.

General Education Requirements

General Education courses will be denoted below with a (GE). Students are required to take at least 30 credit hours of general education designated courses within their degree requirements. The Communication major includes 9-12 general education credits.

Major Requirements (51-53 credits)

B.S. Requirements (6-8 credits)

Working closely with their advisors, students will understand the Bachelor of Science degree requires six to eight semester hours selected from any of the following: mathematical science, natural and physical sciences, social and behavioral sciences, in any combination.

Required Major Courses (9 credits)

Courses with a COMS prefix must be completed with a “C” or higher. STAT 130 or STAT 200 can also be counted toward the B.S. requirement.

Course NameTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
COMS 130 - Introduction to Communication (GE)
COMS 330 - Communication Theory
STAT 130 - Understanding Statistics in Society (GE) OR
STAT 200 - Introduction to Statistics (GE)

Concentrations

Communication Studies (36 credits) (E, A)

The concentration in Communication Studies prepares students for positions in both the private and public sectors as well as providing a solid foundation in the Communication discipline for those desiring to continue their education in graduate school. Courses in communication studies combine material from the humanities, fine arts, and social sciences in order to explain how and why people interact in the ways they do. Students in the Communication Studies concentration will study the ways that people use communication in public life, politics, and social movements. Students will learn how to analyze and evaluate communication practices in a wide variety of settings and be able to apply practical, oral, written and visual communication skills and knowledge necessary for success in the 21st century marketplace.This concentration fulfills the E and A REAL areas, and students  will need majors and/or minors to fulfill the R and L REAL curriculum requirements. All students need to complete REAL foundational math and cornerstone requirements.

Required Courses: (24 credits)
Course NameTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
COMS 114 - Public Speaking (GE)
COMS 231 - Research Methods in Communication
COMS 240 - Teamwork and Communication (GE)
COMS 250 - Interpersonal Communication (GE)
COMS 332 - Argumentation and Advocacy
COMS 333 - Persuasion
COMS 440 - Listening and Nonverbal Communication
COMS 451 - Intercultural and International Communication OR
COMS 452 - International Film and Electronic Media OR
COMS 457 - Diversity in Communication
Choose three of the following: (9 credits)
Course NameTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
COMS 314 - Organizational Communication
COMS 327 - Politics and the Media
COMS 383 - Social Media Strategy
COMS 400 - Communication Law and Ethics
COMS 413 - Political Communication
COMS 414 - Critical Analysis of Public Discourse
COMS 415 - Communication Training and Development
COMS 416 - Business and Professional Communication
COMS 433 - Communication and Social Change
COMS 439 - Communication and Leadership
COMS 457 - Diversity in Communication
COMS 459 - Communication in Conflict Management
COMS 460 - Special Topics
COMS 465 - Communication and Health Care
COMS 499 - Communication Internship
Communication Elective (3 credits)

Three credits in any course(s) with the COMS prefix except COMS 130, COMS 230, and COMS 330.

Public Relations (36 credits) (L)

The concentration in Public Relations prepares students for positions as professional communicators by providing a combination of technical communication skills and theoretic knowledge necessary to make them competitive for entry-level public relations positions. This concentration fulfills the L REAL area, and students  will need majors and/or minors to fulfill the R, E, and A REAL curriculum requirements. All students need to complete REAL foundational math and cornerstone requirements.

Required Courses (27 credits)
Course NameTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
COMS 225 - Introduction to Public Relations (GE)
COMS 231 - Research Methods in Communication
COMS 235 - Writing for Public Relations
COMS 240 - Teamwork and Communication (GE)
COMS 314 - Organizational Communication
COMS 408 - Public Relations Management
COMS 416 - Business and Professional Communication
COMS 483 - Applied Strategic Communication Campaigns
COMS 499 - Communication Internship
Communication Elective (9 credits)

Choose 9 credit hours of elective credits from School of Communication courses. Six (6) credit hours must be at the 300 or 400 level. No more than 6 hours of internship credit (including the 3 required hours) may be used to meet requirements for the major.

Additional Degree Requirements

To graduate with a major in Communication, a student must have a grade point average of 2.25 or higher for all courses taken with a COMS prefix.

Open Credit Hours (67-69 credits)

These credits can be used to fulfill additional courses, majors, minors, and/or REAL Curriculum requirements, including Foundational Writing and Foundational Math.

Total Credits Needed for Degree 120

Additional Information

Students wishing to complete an internship must have a 2.0 GPA in the major and must apply and interview for the privilege of participating in an internship experience.

Internships are available at approved agencies for qualified students. Students work under departmental supervision in private corporations, public organizations, advertising and public relations agencies, lobbying groups, and other organizations that will provide a suitable environment for learning. To qualify for an internship, a student must be a major in Communication and must be in good academic standing with 75 hours of credit completed. Communication majors have interned at Burson-Marsteller Public Relations, Frankfurt, Germany; Edelman Public Relations, Washington, D.C.; Gray and Rice Public Relations, Boston, Massachusetts; Stanton Communications, Washington, D.C.; United Way, Roanoke, Virginia; Pulaski Rangers Minor League Baseball, Pulaski, Virginia; Police Department, Roanoke, Virginia; Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Virginia Tourism; Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System, Spartanburg, South Carolina; Blue Ridge Hospice, Winchester, Virginia; The Children’s Museum, Washington, D. C.; Carilion Health Care System; Crawford Long Medical Center; United Network for Organ Sharing, Richmond, Virginia; and the International Association of Travel Agencies.

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