Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Distance / Online | Variable | $199 per month for unlimited courses (for a total of $796 per semester) | Contact provider |
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Course summary
This program focuses on the basic communication skills highly sought after in relationships, business, and industry. Individuals who communicate well, adapt to Social and economic changes, function as team players, analyze issues, and solve problems are vital in today’s workforce. This program helps develop these qualities and lays the groundwork for further study toward a baccalaureate degree.
Program modules
The course modules include: EN111 Composition I, EN112 Composition II, CM220 Fundamentals of Speech, MA125 College Algebra, MA135 Finite Mathematics, MA245 Survey of Business Calculus, ST235 Elementary Statistics, GS150 General Biology, GS210 Earth Science, GS261 Introduction to Physics, BA340 Business Law, BA371 Macroeconomics, BA372 Microeconomics, CJ336 American Constitutional Law, CJ361 Criminology, CM101 Principles of Human Communication, PS150 American Government, PS271 American State and Local Politics, PY141 General Psychology, SO241 General Sociology, BA175 Ethical Decision Making, EN120 Composing Your Personal History, EN221 American Literature I, EN222 American Literature II, HI171 Western Civilization I, HI172 Western Civilization II, HI231 American History I, HI232 American History II, CM280 Introduction to Film, CM301 Survey of Communications, CM325 Research Methods in Communication, CM341 Public Relations, CM346 Advertising and Promotion, CM351 Mass Communication, CM352 Issues in Mass Communication, CM383 The Role of Broadcasting in America, CM395 Topics in Communication I, CM425 Introduction to Media Writing, CM431 Communication Theory, CM436 Group Communication, CM437 Nonverbal Communication, CM451 Business Communication, CM456 Effective Communication Tools, CM457 Intercultural Communication, CM458 Conflict Management, CM461 Management Information Systems, CM471 Rhetorical Theory, CM495 Topics in Communication II.
Entry requirement for international students
Students should possess a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university. Students for whom English is a second language must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and have their official TOEFL score report. Students with non-U.S. educational credentials must first obtain foreign credentials evaluation from Educational Credential Evaluators.
Qualification
Associate degree
Awarding body
New Charter University
Department name
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