2021-2022 Catalog

Communication, Associate of Science

The Associate of Science degree in Communication is a flexible program that offers a variety of elective choices and provides students with a customizable education in communication. The coursework in both communication and elective areas prepares students for entry-level positions in communication or continued education.

Graduation

The Associate of Science degree in Communication is granted by Presentation College to those candidates who have completed the 60-credit requirement as described in the curriculum plan, earned a C- or above in all communication major requirement courses and selected general education requirements (EN 133, CT 233), and who have met all degree requirements of Presentation College. A cumulative GPA of 2.00 or higher is required to graduate from the program.

Communication AS - Degree Requirements

60 credits

Program Requirements (28 cr):

CS 3013 Multimedia Applications 3
CT 103 Intro. to Digital Media Applications 1
CT 253 Field Experience I 3
CT 313 Social Media 3
CT 323 Communication Skills II: Public Speaking 3
EN 423 Advanced Composition 3
PH 103 Philosophy of Argumentation 3
  Sociology or Psychology Elective 3
 
Distribution Electives:Communication majors must take 6 credits from the following courses.
BU 353 Marketing 3
BU 393 Human Resources Management 3
BU 412 Communication in Organizations 3
BU 473 Survey of Leadership Theories 3
CS 263 Advanced Computer Applications  
CS 293W Web Site Planning 3
CS 3023 Desktop Publishing 3
CT 111 College Newspaper Staff 1
CT 200(X) Variable Topics 3
CT 303 Electronic Media 3
CT 307 Introduction to Mass Communication  
CT 347 Mass Communication: Society and Film  
CT 363 Gender and Communication 3
CT 443 Persuasion and Social Influence 3
CT 453 Speechwriting 3
HMS 243 Interviewing Skills 3
PS 343 Social Psychology 3
  and other electives historically applied to the communication field, as determined by program director.  

General Education Requirements (24–27 cr):

Foundational Series—13–16 credits
  • Communication Skills (9 cr)
    • EN 113/EN 114 College Composition I (3 cr)
    • EN 133: College Composition II (3 cr)
    • CT 233: Communication Skills I: Interpersonal Communication (3 cr)
  • Science and Quantitative Reasoning (4–7 cr)
    • Natural Science Lecture + Laboratory (4 cr)
    • Minimum competency on ACT/SAT for placement into MA 153 or MA 243 OR completion of intermediate algebra course (if course necessary, 3 cr)
Intellect and Inquiry Series—3 credits
  • Social Responsibility and Civic Engagement—lower-level (3 cr)
Lantern Series—8 credits
  • Theological and Ethical Education (6 cr)
    • RS 123: The Christian Tradition (3 cr)
    • RS 293: Christian Ethics (3 cr)
  • Personal Health and Wellbeing (1 cr)
    • GE 148: Personal Health and Wellbeing (1 cr)
  • College Experience (1 cr)
    • GE 111: The College Experience (1 cr)

Electives (8 cr)