Most undergraduate courses in Communication are open for enrollment to students throughout the University. However, obtaining the Bachelor of Arts Degree with a major in Communication requires formal application and acceptance. The degree is granted by the College of Arts and Sciences or the College of General Studies, although the major curriculum is designed, administered, and instructed by the Annenberg School for Communication. All decisions concerning admission to the major are made by The Annenberg School.
Graduation with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communication requires a total of 34 course units, including a minimum of 14 courses in the major. Three of the major courses are taken in cognate fields and 11 in communication. Among the communication courses are two required introductory courses designed to expose students to major topics in the field, one course in research methods, four intermediate-level courses, and four advanced courses. Specific course requirements are outlined below.
Courses comprising the major must have been taken for a letter grade (that is, not pass/fail) and have resulted in a grade of “D+” or higher. Students enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences may complete one, but not both, of their required introductory courses through the College of General Studies.
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