Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 27,050 (US$ 27,050) a year | Contact provider |
Communication Arts a...
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Course summary
This is an interdependent, pre-professional academic unit that provides students with the opportunity to prepare for careers that require critical decision making abilities. Examples of careers that fit in this group include lawyers and paralegals, public relations administrators, department of defense administrator, political advisors and political aspirants, and those preparing to enter graduate programs in communication.
Program modules
Students must complete the following Communication Core (12 hours): Communication 109 Radio Studies (3), Communication 11 0 Survey of Mass Communication (3), Communication 280 Communication Ethics (3), Communication 421 Senior Project (3). Argumentation and Advocacy Core (15 hours): COMM 205 Public Relations I (3), COMM 218 Introduction to Communication Theory (3), COMM 300 Argumentation and Debate (3), COMM 308 Mass Communication Criticism (3), COMM 403 History of Communication (3). Electives (6 hours): 6 hours of COMM electives at the 300-level or higher except 399.
Entry requirement for international students
Students should have earned a grade point average comparable to a ‘3.0 = B’ on a 4.0 scale in secondary school work and in any college coursework. That is an ‘above average’ academic record. The required TOEFL score is 173 on the computerized test.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Adrian College
Department name
Communication Arts and Sciences Department
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