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LEARN HOW PEOPLE ARE MOVED AND MOTIVATED
Overview
This course of study supports Morehouse’s mission to produce leaders, as effective leadership skills are dependent upon mastery of effective communication strategies.
Communication is primarily a social process used in personal, social, political, academic, and professional contexts, making the study of communication theory and behavior critical to personal, social, and professional success.
Communication Studies students hone skills in various areas of human communication, critical thinking, and academic, professional, and creative writing, to name a few. Students in this program build a solid foundation for success in graduate and professional education.
Outcomes
The Communication Studies Program prepares students for careers in public relations, advertising, corporate communications, politics, social activism, business, law, education, government, sociology, medicine, the arts, among others.
Students in Communication Studies develop their ability to communicate effectively in oral, written, and interpersonal communication. The following outcomes drive academic expectations:
Earn the Major
Communication studies examines communication theory, ethics, culture, and strategy. Students must complete 18 hours of core courses and 18 hours of upper-level elective courses in communications.
Students who intend to pursue graduate education are strongly encouraged to complete SOC 302 Social Research Methods.
Refer to the general education requirements for more information.
Choose six courses from the list below:
Earn the Minor
The minor is designed to enhance overall communication effectiveness. As with the major, the minor studies theoretical foundations of the discipline and promotes the ethical practice of human communication. The minor is open to all students.
The following courses are required:
Choose three courses from the list below:
This course of study supports Morehouse’s mission to produce leaders, as effective leadership skills are dependent upon mastery of effective communication strategies.
Communication is primarily a social process used in personal, social, political, academic, and professional contexts, making the study of communication theory and behavior critical to personal, social, and professional success.
Communication Studies students hone skills in various areas of human communication, critical thinking, and academic, professional, and creative writing, to name a few. Students in this program build a solid foundation for success in graduate and professional education.
The Communication Studies Program prepares students for careers in public relations, advertising, corporate communications, politics, social activism, business, law, education, government, sociology, medicine, the arts, among others.
Students in Communication Studies develop their ability to communicate effectively in oral, written, and interpersonal communication. The following outcomes drive academic expectations:
Communication studies examines communication theory, ethics, culture, and strategy. Students must complete 18 hours of core courses and 18 hours of upper-level elective courses in communications.
Students who intend to pursue graduate education are strongly encouraged to complete SOC 302 Social Research Methods.
Refer to the general education requirements for more information.
Choose six courses from the list below:
The minor is designed to enhance overall communication effectiveness. As with the major, the minor studies theoretical foundations of the discipline and promotes the ethical practice of human communication. The minor is open to all students.
The following courses are required:
Choose three courses from the list below: