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Dec 26, 2024
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2019-2020 Academic Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Communication Major
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Communication Major Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete a major in Communication Arts are expected to:
- Situate works and ideas in historical, cultural, and political contexts: students should learn to connect concepts and texts (written, oral, visual, performative, live, and mediated) to the contexts in which they are embedded;
- Analyze critically multiple forms of human expression: students should be able to critique texts and performances by applying relevant theoretical lenses, comparing and contrasting works, conducting close textual analysis, and offering evaluative judgments;
- Create meaningful original work: students should learn, apply, explain, and critically reflect upon methodologies used in creating their own works, including theatrical performances, visual productions, speeches, and written essays;
- Participate productively in the public sphere: students should cultivate an awareness of their civic roles and responsibility to various communities. They should critically engage with media and popular culture; they should appreciate and patronize the theatre and performing arts; and they should practice engagement in a range of communication-related activities on campus, in Meadville, and in their future communities.
The Communication Major
The Communication major at Allegheny teaches students to engage critically and creatively with the wider culture that surrounds them. Working from rhetorical, media studies, and production traditions, students are asked to analyze, evaluate, and produce a myriad of communication texts across media and genre.
The Communication major leads to the Bachelor of Arts degree. Majors are required to have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 in departmental courses at graduation. All Communication Arts courses taken at Allegheny on a letter grade basis are included in the GPA calculation with the exception of repeated courses, for which only the most recent grade counts. Declared majors must take departmental courses on a letter grade basis. A maximum of eight transfer credits may be counted towards the major. Please note: most courses at the 100 level and some at the 200 level must be taken before a student’s senior year.
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Requirements (Minimum 45 Credits):
Introductory:
Take BOTH of the following:
Method:
Take one of the following:
Practice:
Take one of the following:
Communication and Civic Engagement:
Take one of the following:
Communication and Identity:
Take one of the following:
Advanced Topics:
Take one of the following:
Advanced Theory/Practice:
Take one of the following:
Note:
Students planning a senior project in video/film production should take COMRT 300 . Students planning a critical/textual senior project should take COMRT 465 or COMRT 471 .
Junior Seminar:
Take one of the following:
Note:
Students planning a critical/textual senior project should take COMRT 581 (Communication). Students planning a senior project in video/film production should take COMRT 583 (Production).
Comprehensive Seminar:
Take concurrently with the Junior Seminar:
Electives:
Take at least one additional COMRT course (4 credits) or FSCOM 201 .
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