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Bulletin Year 2011-2013
23 Credits
Communication Minor: Speech Communication Emphasis
Student Name: _______________________________________
REQUIRED COURSES: 17 credits
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At least one section of all required courses is offered every semester.
Course Number
Course Name
Prerequisites (P)
Corequisites (C)
COMM 104
Introduction to
Communication
Studies
Introduction to
Interpersonal
Communication
Introduction to
Rhetoric and
Public Advocacy
Introduction to
Organizational
Communication
Communication
and the Human
Condition
Argumentation
Analysis
Communication
Career Capstone
None
COMM 214
COMM 219
COMM 280
COMM 302
COMM 375
COMM 439
Planned
Semester
Notes
None
104 (P or C)
None
P = 104 and one of the
following: 214, 219,
280
P = 104 and 111 or 112
and 219
P = Senior Standing,
214, 219, 280, and 9
additional credits
ELECTIVE COURSES: 6 Upper Level credits (see reverse for list)



Two 300 or 400 electives from any CFA or the additional electives list
Only COMM 303 OR COMM 304 can count towards the minor
RTF electives cannot count towards the minor
Course Number
Course Name
Prerequisites (P)
Corequisites (C)
Planned
Semester
Notes
POSSIBLE ELECTIVES – Choose Two
Rhetoric and Public Advocacy
Course #
Course Title
COMM 303** Advanced Public Speaking
COMM 314
Inside-Out Prison Exchange
COMM 316
Gender and Discourse
COMM 337
Foundations of Comm. Studies
COMM 338
Free Speech
COMM 411
Forensics Partic.
COMM 422
Hist. of Public Address
COMM 427
Rhetorical Criticism
COMM 428
Rhetoric of Rock Music
COMM 450
Rhetoric of Women’s Mvmt 1776-1920
COMM 451
Rhetoric of Women’s Mvmt 1920-present
COMM 455
Environmental Comm.
COMM 476
Special Topics
COMM 499
Rhetoric of Vietnam
Prerequisites (P) Corequisites (C)
P = 111 or 112
P = Instructor Consent
P = 104, P or C = 219
P = 104, P or C = 219
P = 104, P or C = 219
Instructor Consent
P = 104 and 219, P or C = 368
P = 104 and 219, P or C = 368
P = 104 and 219, P or C = 368
P = 104 and 219, P or C = 368
P = 104 and 219, P or C = 368
P = 104 and 219, P or C = 368
P = 104 and 219, P or C = 368
P = 104 and 219, P or C = 368
Organizational Communication
Course #
Course Title
COMM 304**
Bus. & Prof. Speaking**
COMM 413
Comm. in Non-Profit Org.
COMM 414
Training and Development
COMM 415
Org. Rhetoric
COMM 416
Managerial Comm.
COMM 477
Special Topics
Prerequisites (P) Corequisites (C)
P = 111 or 112
P = 104 and 280, P or C = 368
P = 104 and 280, P or C = 368
P = 104 and 280, P or C = 368
P = 104 and 280, P or C = 368
P = 104 and 280, P or C = 368
Interpersonal Communication
Course #
Course Title
COMM 318
Intercultural Comm.
COMM 325
Non-Verbal Comm.
COMM 326
Conflict & Comm.
COMM XXX
Family Comm.
COMM 478
Special Topics
Prerequisites (P) Corequisites (C)
P = 104, P or C = 213 OR 214
P = 104 and 213 OR 214, P or C = 368
P = 104, P or C = 213 OR 214
P = 104 and 213 OR 214, P or C = 368
P = 104 and 213 OR 214, P or C = 368
Communication Studies Courses:
COMM 319
Persuasion
COMM 399
COMM 405
COMM 441
COMM 442
COMM 444
COMM 447
Internship
Off Campus Study
Instructional Communication
Adv. Comm. Theory
Directing High School Speech Activities
Speech Elem. Classroom
Prerequisites
P = 104 and one of the following: 214,
219, 280
P = Instructor Consent
P = Instructor Consent
P = 214, 219, 215 OR 280
P = 368
P = 111 or Instructor Consent
P = 111
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