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Academic Programs / Communication & TheaterCommunications MajorScott Gratson, Ph.D., Program Director Note: Department chairs frequently change at the beginning of the academic year. Students should contact departments for updated information. The Communications Major is designed in the liberal arts tradition to provide students in the School of Communications and Theater (SCT) a broad exposure to all communications disciplines, as well as allowing for an in-depth focus in more than one area of study. The major is offered at the Main Campus and at the Ambler Campus and also can be completed at the Tokyo campus, but some elective advanced courses in special areas of interest are offered only at the Main Campus. Students are encouraged to propose individual programs using the comprehensive list of SCT course offerings that are compatible with the interdisciplinary objective of the major. Positions in the communications industries are growing, and most SCT graduates seek employment there. The Communications Major also develops a broad range of interpersonal and mass media skills -- practical writing, oral skills, media production, and computer use. These are valuable to many careers in business, public service, and education, and many employers are looking for informed employees who understand communication processes. Communications Majors can develop a suitable set of marketable skills for a broad range of such careers. Program RequirementsThe Bachelor of Arts degree requires completion of all University requirements, including the University Core Curriculum, and School requirements, with a minimum of 126 semester hours. The major requires completion of 14 courses with 43 s.h. minimum in the major. There is a maximum of 71 s.h. allowed in SCT. Students must earn a 'C-'or better in all courses required for the major. ● At least four other courses (minimum 12 s.h.) in the major must be taken from SCT courses at the 200 level or higher. Internships, Independent Study, Special Projects, and Senior Seminar may not be used to fulfill this requirement.
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