Undergraduate Catalog 2014-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Humanities
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Communication Studies
Chairperson
David Roebuck, Ph.D.
Full-Time Faculty
Amy Darnell, Ph.D.
Lisa Ford-Brown, Ph.D.
Day Campus Course Rotation Schedule
Culminating Experience Course
COMM 495 - Speech Communication Integrative Seminar 3 hours
As one of the original seven liberal arts, the study of communication is over 2500 years old. Students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies commit to a culturally significant and vital education. As a foundation to all other academic fields, the study of oral and written communication emphasizes critical thinking and writing. The Communication Studies major serves students and their communities by exploring the ways in which individuals create, maintain, and alter their identities in artistic, face-to-face, and mediated ways. Because of its historical and philosophical underpinnings, Communication Studies complements all other academic programs.
English
Chairperson
David Roebuck, Ph.D.
Mark Price, Ph.D. (EVE)
Full-Time Faculty
Danny Campbell, Ph.D.
Johanna Denzin, Ph.D.
Heather Ditzer
Christina Ingoglia
Peter Monacell, Ph.D.
Miranda Wilkerson, Ph.D.
Day Campus Culminating Experience Course
ENGL 431 - Senior Seminar 3 hours
The Bachelor of Arts in English provides a foundation for career preparation and graduate study. It emphasizes clear communication and critical thinking, skills fundamental to all areas of career and liberal arts studies, and offers, through literary study, a basis for growth in understanding the human condition. Society, the professions, college constituents and the individual student are well served, directly and indirectly, by the influences of an English major, which may also be effectively combined with other academic or career areas.
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