Communication Studies Minor
Communication Studies Minor Requirements
A minor in Communication Studies consists of six courses. No course can be used for both one’s major and one’s minor. Internships and independent studies cannot be used for minor credit.
Required Courses in the minor:
COMM 1001 | Introduction to Communication & Media Sciences | 3 |
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CAM 1001 | Introduction to Communication & Media Sciences | 3 |
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COMM 2009 | Oral Presentation and Communication | 3 |
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CAM 2009 | Public Speaking | 3 |
One course in written communication:
or a substitute approved by the chairperson. Some courses have pre-requisites.
One course in visual communication:
or a substitute approved by the chairperson. Some courses have pre-requisites.
One course in media production (all are non-liberal arts):
or a substitute approved by the chairperson. Some courses have pre-requisites.
One research seminar, requiring a research paper:
or a substitute approved by the chairperson. Some courses have pre-requisites.
Note: 200-level COMM/CAM courses cannot be used to complete the minor unless approved by Chair.
Internships: Manhattanville’s location enables students to take advantage of the considerable resources of Westchester county and New York City to obtain internships with non- and for-profit companies, newspapers, radio stations, advertising and public relations firms, television and other media production companies, and more. Students with sufficient Communication and Media backgrounds have interned with TV and radio programs, leading PR and publishing firms, and independent filmmakers. Communication and Media internships can be done during summers or the regular school year and are taken for non-liberal arts credit. They cannot replace courses for the major or minor.