Academic Catalog 2010-2011

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LANG 350 Advanced Language Advanced grammar, conversation, and writing. Different topics, such as business, civilization, and literature, offered for further development of reading and writing skills. Class conducted in the language taught. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Language 201 in the respective language. One to three semester hours. LANG 402 Advanced Conversation, Grammar, and Composition Designed to increase facility in using the language. Prerequisite: junior status and at least one 300-level course in the respective language.

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Mass Communications Professors Teresa D. Keller, Chair Twange Kasoma Tracy Lauder

Major Mass Communications (B.A.)

Mass Communications (B.A.) In consultation with the advisor, majors may follow individual interests and choose courses leading to careers in print, broadcasting, graphic design, or corporate on-line and multimedia communication. Objectives: To provide liberal arts students a thorough foundation in the theories and applications of mass communications and an understanding of the function of communication in society. To develop broad-based skills and understanding which will prepare students for a wide variety of careers or for advanced study in communication, business, government, or law. Requirements: Required courses are 101, 202, 204, 210, 302, 390, 451, and either 470 (at least three semester hours credit) or 480. Two additional courses are chosen in consultation with the advisor. The mathematics requirement is met by Mathematics 120, 121, 123, or 151. In addition, mass communications majors must take two semesters of a foreign language or Statistics 161, 162, or 163. Majors in mass communications choose a minor in another discipline, or a contextual and support area developed no later than the junior year and approved by the advisor. Minor in Mass Communications A student may minor in mass communications by completing 101, 202, 210, 390, 451, and one additional course other than 470, 471, or 480. Minor in Visual Communications A student may minor in visual communications by completing 101, 210, 204, 390, 404, and 451.

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