Communication (Honors Concentration), B.A.
Requirements for a Concentration in Honors
Code | Title | Hours |
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Twenty-seven semester hours including the following: | ||
Required Courses | ||
Select nine hours from the following courses: | 9 | |
Introduction to Communication 1 | ||
Small-Group Communication | ||
Interviewing | ||
Interpersonal Communication | ||
Nonverbal Communication | ||
Cross-Cultural Communication | ||
Organizational Communication | ||
Leadership and Communication | ||
Advanced Small Group Theory and Practice | ||
Nonprofit Organizational Communication | ||
Conflict and Communication | ||
Communication and the Family | ||
Communication Assessment in Organizational Settings | ||
Health Communication | ||
Advanced Interpersonal Communication | ||
Communication and New Technology | ||
Cultural Approaches to Health Communication | ||
Seminar in Contemporary Communication Issues | ||
Select twelve hours from the following courses: | 12 | |
Introduction to Rhetorical Theory and Criticism | ||
Legal Communication | ||
Persuasion and Communication | ||
Rhetoric and Contemporary Culture | ||
Theories and Methods of Visual Communication | ||
Politics and Communication | ||
Narrating Health Across Culture | ||
Seminar in Contemporary Communication Issues | ||
Rhetoric of Women and Gender | ||
Criticism of Contemporary Public Address | ||
Corporate Advocacy and Public Policy | ||
Public Discourse and Foreign Policy | ||
African American Communication | ||
Rhetorics of Race | ||
Rhetorical Theory | ||
Visual Rhetoric | ||
American Rhetoric | ||
Select six hours of Engaged Communication Experiences: | 6 | |
Advanced Small Group Theory and Practice | ||
Systemic Inquiry | ||
Internship in Communication | ||
Special Problems in Communication | ||
Subtotal | 27 | |
Required Courses in Other Fields | ||
Admission to the Honors Program and completion of upper-division Honors Program Requirements 2 | ||
HON 4088 | Honors Exit Review | 0 |
Total Hours | 27 |
- 1
CSS 1305 Introduction to Communication is a New Student Experience course, taught in Fall semester only, and is a strongly recommended course for all incoming, first-time freshmen only.
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See Honors Program Handbook or the Honors Program section of the catalog for specific requirements.