PROPOSED PATHWAY CSCU Pathway Transfer A.A. Degree: Communication Studies
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1 1 PROPOSED PATHWAY CSCU Pathway Transfer A.A. Degree: Communication Studies FRAMEWORK0 Section A: Common Designated Competencies Written Communication I ENG 101 Composition credits Written Communication II General Education Elective credits Scientific Reasoning General Education Elective -4 credits Scientific Knowledge & Understanding General Education Elective -4 credits Quantitative Reasoning General Education Elective credits Historical Knowledge & Understanding General Education Elective credits Social Phenomena General Education Elective credits Aesthetic Dimensions General Education Elective credits Section B: Campus Designated Competencies Competency 1 General Education Elective credits Competency 2 General Education Elective credits Framework0 Total 0-1 credits PATHWAY0 Additional General Education Courses General Education Elective 1 General Education Elective 2 Major Program Requirements COM 17 COM 174 COM 101 Choose one: COM 172 Or COM ### (or other designation)** Choose two additional COM courses*** Unrestricted Electives Students should consider beginning or completing work on foreign language requirements not already met in high school and beginning work on minor requirements of some CSUs. They may also complete other General Education requirements for CCSU, WCSU, SCSU, and CO but NOT ECSU. Pathway0 Total Public Speaking Advanced Public Speaking (GCC) Introduction to Mass Communication Interpersonal Communication Or Media Production / Media Writing course (including journalism) credits credits credits credits credits 6 credits 9 credits 0 credits Communication Pathway Total credits *COM 17 may be used as Section B Competency for schools that have Oral Communication in the FRAMEWORK0; these students are allowed credits additional Unrestricted Free Electives.
2 2 **Courses that fit the title of Media Production or Media Writing will be determined by each Community College ***COM 100 will NOT be accepted as an additional COM course.
3 Transfer Pathway and Degree Program Template 1 Central Connecticut State University Complete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degree Strategic Communications B.A. There are no additional requirements for admission to this program. Community Colleges*: Framework0** General Education Requirements CCSU Competency: Section A Written I English 101 English 110 Written II Gen Ed Skill Area I Communication Scientific Reasoning Gen Ed -4 Study Area IV Natural Sciences -4 Scientific Knowledge Gen Ed -4 Study Area IV Natural Sciences -4 Quantitative Gen Ed Skill Area II Mathematics Historical Knowledge Gen Ed* Study Area II History Social Phenomena Gen Ed Study Area II Social Science Gen Ed Study Area I Arts and Humanities Aesthetic Dimensions Section B Competency: Gen Ed Skill Area IV University Requirement See below** Competency: Gen Ed Study Area III Behavioral Sciences Framework0 (0-1): 0-1 Pathway0 Additional General Education Courses Study Area I Literature Study Area I Arts and Humanities Study Area II Social Sciences Additional Gen Ed Study Area III Behavioral Sciences Additional Gen Ed Skill Area II Math/Stat/ Comp Sci Skill Area III Foreign Language Proficiency (Can be met with completion of the third year or higher of a foreign language in high school or the completion of a second semester at the college level. will adjust accordingly.) 6 General Education : Major Program Courses
4 4 COM 17 Oral Communication COM 174 Advanced Public Speaking (GCC) **COMM 140 Public Speaking When taken at the community college to fulfill a Section B requirement, counts at CCSU as Skill Area IV University Requirement COM 101 Intro to Mass Communication COMM 20 Introduction to Mass Media (Elective in the major) Choose one: COM 172 will count as COMM 215 COM 172 Interpersonal or Small Group Interpersonal Communication (Strongly recommended) Other choices will count as a Free Or Elective Media Production / Media Writing course (including journalism) Choose one additional COM course: (not COM 100); will count as COMM 24 or COMM 25 COMM 21 Communication Technologies COMM 24 Public Relations COMM 25 Introduction to Organizational Communication COMM 4 Communication and Social Influence Other Related/Special Requirements 8 choose one of the following blocks: For Public Relations Emphasis: (0-8) COMM 4 Public Relations Strategies & Techniques COMM 410 Public Opinion OR COMM 44 Campaign Development Methods For Organizational Communication Emphasis: COMM 56 Professional Communication COMM 45 Organizational Communication Elective courses in the field: COMM 01 Critical Thinking (4) COMM 02 Problem Solving & Decision Making (4) COMM 16 Gender & Communication () COMM 2 Web Publishing (4) COMM 9 Social Media & Public Relations (4) COMM 45 Writing for the Electronic Media (4) () (0-8) 12
5 5 COMM 5 Interviewing Theory & Practice () COMM 84 Nonverbal Communication (4) COMM 406 Case Studies in Public Relations (4) COMM 46 Streaming Media in Web Publishing (4) COMM 450 Communication Skills for Training and Development () COMM 451 Environmental Communication () COMM 452 Health Communication (4) COMM 454 Communication & Social Change () COMM 456 Corporate Communication () COMM 490/492 Internship (-6) COMM 49 Capstone OR COMM 495 Special Topic OR COMM496 Field Studies (-6) Program Course : Required Minor: Open Electives Choose one additional COM course (not COM 100) Students who have fulfilled the foreign language requirement in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language and/or minor requirements will end up with more open elective credits at the CCSU. Open Elective credits: Total at the Community College Total for the 4-Year Degree 120
6 6 Transfer Pathway and Degree Program Template 1 Eastern Connecticut State University Complete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degree Communication B.S. A Communication major whose cumulative GPA in Communication courses falls below 2.5 for two consecutive semesters will be dropped from the major. Community Colleges*: Framework0** General Education Requirements ECSU Competency: Section A Written I English 101 T1 College Writing, Literature and Thought Written II Gen Ed T1 College Writing, Literature and Thought Scientific Reasoning Gen Ed -4 T1 Natural Sciences -4 Scientific Knowledge Gen Ed -4 T2 Natural Sciences -4 Quantitative Gen Ed T1 Math Historical Knowledge Gen Ed T1 Historical Perspectives Social Phenomena Gen Ed Social Sciences Gen Ed Arts in Context Aesthetic Dimensions Section B Competency: Gen Ed FYI 100 Competency: Gen Ed Health and Wellness Framework0 (0-1): 0-1 Pathway0 Additional General Education Courses Additional Gen Ed Cultural Perspectives Additional Gen Ed Individuals and Societies Creative Expressions Applied Information Technologies Foreign Language Proficiency (Can be 6 met by completing at least two years of a single foreign language in high school or two semesters of a single foreign language at the college level. will adjust accordingly.) General Education :
7 7 COM 17 Oral Communication COM 174 Advanced Public Speaking (GCC) Major Program Courses COM 20 Basic Speech Counts as one of the major electives below COM 101 Intro to Mass Communication COM 100 Intro to Mass Communication Choose one: COM 172 Interpersonal or Small Group Or Media Production / Media Writing course (including journalism) COM 101 Interpersonal Communication OR COM 2XX If COM 172 is not chosen, this course will count as one of the required major () Choose two additional COM courses (not COM 100) electives below. 6 COM 1XX or COM 2XX These courses will count as required major electives below. COM 101 Interpersonal Communication () (If not taken at the community college) COM 00 Communication Law and Ethics COM 50 Communication Writing COM 400 Communication Research COM 40 Mass Communication Theory COM 490 Communication Internship () OR COM 491 Communication Internship (6) Complete remaining electives to add up to 15 credits: COM 115 Introduction to Video Editing COM 120 Television Production I COM 174 Resources, Research and Responsibilities COM 210 Photography I COM 215 Media Aesthetics COM 220 Television Production II COM 241 Introduction to Radio and Audio Production COM 245 Digital/Analog Audio Production: Radio/Video/Internet COM260 Introduction to Public Relations COM 270 Advertising Essentials COM 01 Persuasion COM 10 Digital Photography COM 12 Professional Presentations COM 20 Television Production III COM 21 History of Communication COM 25 Motion Graphics and Visual Effects for Film & Video
8 8 COM 0 Organizational Communication COM 40 Broadcast Management COM 51 Contemporary Print Journalism COM 55 Radio and Television News Writing COM 57 Scriptwriting COM 58 Scriptwriting and Presentation COM 61 Publication Design COM 64 Public Relations Writing Methods COM72 International Advertising and Public Relations COM 7 Advertising Copywriting COM 420 Workshop in Television COM 425 Advanced Television Workshop: News COM 40 Non-Linear Editing COM 45 Documentary Production COM 440 Workshop in Radio and Audio COM 450 Advanced Journalism COM 460 Special Topics in Communication COM 464 Public Relations Crisis Management COM 468 Public Relations Campaigns COM 476 Advertising Media Planning COM 478 Advertising Campaigns Program Course : Open Electives Students who have fulfilled the foreign language requirement in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at the ECSU. Open Elective credits: 9-6 Total at the Community College Total for the 4-Year Degree 120
9 9 Transfer Pathway and Degree Program Template 1 Southern Connecticut State University Complete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degree Communication Advertising and Promotions B.S. All courses in major must have a C or better Community Colleges*: General Education Requirements Framework0** SCSU Competency: Section A Written I English 101 First Year Experience Written II Gen Ed Written Communication (W&R) Scientific Reasoning Gen Ed -4 Natural World I Physical Realm -4 Scientific Knowledge Gen Ed -4 Natural World II Life and Environment -4 Quantitative Gen Ed Quantitative Reasoning Historical Gen Ed* Time and Place Knowledge Social Phenomena Gen Ed Social Structure, Conflict, Consensus Gen Ed Cultural Expressions Aesthetic Dimensions Section B Competency: Gen Ed Critical Thinking (CT) Competency: Gen Ed Technological Fluency (TF) Framework0 (0-1): 0-1 Additional General Education Courses Additional Gen Ed Multilingual Communication Level (Can be met by completing the third level of a foreign language or demonstrating knowledge via a STAMP test (Standards-based Measurement of Proficiency) or an equivalent. will adjust accordingly.) Additional Gen Ed American Experience Creative Drive Global Awareness Mind and Body Tier Connections Capstone course (must be taken at SCSU) General Education : Major Program Requirements COM 17 Oral Communication COM 101 Professional Presentations 9
10 10 COM 174 Advanced Public Speaking (GCC) COM 101 Intro to Mass Communication COM 2xx General COM elective Choose one: COM 172 Interpersonal or Small Group Or Media Production / Media Writing course (including journalism). A Media Writing course with no visual component or application will count as COM 2xx. Choose two additional COM courses (not COM 100) COM 210: Human Communication Or COM 212: Visual Communication Or COM 2xx COM 210 and/or COM 212 (or both if 0-6 not completed in either the box above or the box below) 6 Certain courses may count as one or 0-6 more of the courses below or as either COM 210 or COM 212 or as COM 2xx: General COM elective, depending on the courses selected at the community college COM 150: World of Communication COM 221: Introduction to Advertising COM 24: Copywriting and Creative Concepts COM 28: Fundamentals of Communication Design COM 5: Advertising Strategy and Planning COM 472: Advertising and Promotions Campaigns COM 50: Workplace Communication COM 450: Communication Capstone Choose 1 COM 49: Practicum in Advertising and Promotions COM 494: Practicum in Intercultural Communication COM 497: Field Experience COM 499: Independent Study Choose 2 COM 6: Writing Copy for 6 Integrated Media COM 8: Advertising Design and Layout COM 40: Brand Management
11 11 COM 402: Social Media and Emerging Trends in Advertising COM 49: Practicum in Advertising and Promotions Program Course : Open Electives Open Elective credits: Up to 6 credits of COM courses may count as open electives if COM 210 and/or COM 212 are not taken at the community college to maintain 48 credits of courses in the major. Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements through assessment (STAMP or equivalent), who place beyond first semester, or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at SCSU. Total at the Community College Total for the 4-Year Degree 120
12 12 Transfer Pathway and Degree Program Template 1 Southern Connecticut State University Complete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degree Communication Film, Television, and Digital Production B.S. All courses in major must have a C or better Community Colleges*: General Education Requirements Framework0** SCSU Competency: Section A Written I English 101 First Year Experience Written II Gen Ed Written Communication (W&R) Scientific Reasoning Gen Ed -4 Natural World I Physical Realm -4 Scientific Knowledge Gen Ed -4 Natural World II Life and Environment -4 Quantitative Gen Ed Quantitative Reasoning Historical Gen Ed* Time and Place Knowledge Social Phenomena Gen Ed Social Structure, Conflict, Consensus Gen Ed Cultural Expressions Aesthetic Dimensions Section B Competency: Gen Ed Critical Thinking (CT) Competency: Gen Ed Technological Fluency (TF) Framework0 (0-1): 0-1 Additional General Education Courses Additional Gen Ed Multilingual Communication Level (Can be met by completing the third level of a foreign language or demonstrating knowledge via a STAMP test (Standards-based Measurement of Proficiency) or an equivalent. will adjust accordingly.) Additional Gen Ed American Experience Creative Drive Global Awareness Mind and Body Tier Connections Capstone course (must be taken at SCSU) General Education : Major Program Requirements COM 17 Oral Communication COM 101 Professional Presentations 9
13 1 COM 174 Advanced Public Speaking (GCC) COM 101 Intro to Mass Communication COM 2xx General COM elective Choose one: COM 172 Interpersonal or Small Group Or Media Production / Media Writing course (including journalism). A Media Writing course with no visual component or application will count as COM 2xx. Choose two additional COM courses (not COM 100) COM 210: Human Communication Or COM 212: Visual Communication Or COM 2xx COM 210 and/or COM 212 (or both if 0-6 not completed in either the box above or the box below) 6 Certain courses may count as one or 0-6 more of the courses below or as either COM 210 or COM 212 or as COM 2xx: General COM elective, depending on the courses selected at the community college COM 150: World of Communication COM : Scriptwriting for Film and Television COM 59: Studio Production COM 60: Field Production COM 68: Graphics for Film, Television, and Digital Production Choose 1 COM 480: Narrative Filmmaking COM 485: Documentary Filmmaking COM 50: Workplace Communication COM 450: Communication Capstone Choose 1 COM 492: Practicum in Film, Television & Digital Production COM 494: Practicum in Intercultural Communication COM 497: Field Experience COM 499: Independent Study Choose 2 COM 258: Cinematic 6 Technique COM 265: Video Technology COM 274: Experimental Media Production
14 14 COM 57: Advanced Audio Production and Sound Design (old 257) COM 459: Advanced Studio Production (old 77) COM 468: Visual Effects for Film, Television, and Digital Production COM 480: Narrative Filmmaking (old 72) COM 485: Documentary Filmmaking (old 85) COM 492: Practicum in Film, Television, and Digital Production Program Course : Open Electives Open Elective credits: Up to 6 credits of COM courses may count as open electives if COM 210 and/or COM 212 are not taken at the community college to maintain 48 credits of courses in the major. Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements through assessment (STAMP or equivalent), who place beyond first semester, or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at SCSU. Total at the Community College Total for the 4-Year Degree 120
15 15 Transfer Pathway and Degree Program Template 1 Southern Connecticut State University Complete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degree Communication Personal and Professional Communication B.S. All courses in major must have a C or better Community Colleges*: General Education Requirements Framework0** SCSU Competency: Section A Written I English 101 First Year Experience Written II Gen Ed Written Communication (W&R) Scientific Reasoning Gen Ed -4 Natural World I Physical Realm -4 Scientific Knowledge Gen Ed -4 Natural World II Life and Environment -4 Quantitative Gen Ed Quantitative Reasoning Historical Gen Ed* Time and Place Knowledge Social Phenomena Gen Ed Social Structure, Conflict, Consensus Gen Ed Cultural Expressions Aesthetic Dimensions Section B Competency: Gen Ed Critical Thinking (CT) Competency: Gen Ed Technological Fluency (TF) Framework0 (0-1): 0-1 Additional General Education Courses Additional Gen Ed Multilingual Communication Level (Can be met by completing the third level of a foreign language or demonstrating knowledge via a STAMP test (Standards-based Measurement of Proficiency) or an equivalent. will adjust accordingly.) Additional Gen Ed American Experience Creative Drive Global Awareness Mind and Body Tier Connections Capstone course (must be taken at SCSU) General Education : Major Program Requirements COM 17 Oral Communication COM 101 Professional Presentations 9
16 16 COM 174 Advanced Public Speaking (GCC) COM 101 Intro to Mass Communication COM 2xx General COM elective Choose one: COM 172 Interpersonal or Small Group Or Media Production / Media Writing course (including journalism). A Media Writing course with no visual component or application will count as COM 2xx. Choose two additional COM courses (not COM 100) COM 210 Human Communication Or COM 212 Visual Communication Or COM 210 and/or COM 212 (or both if 0-6 not completed in either the box above or the box below) 6 Certain courses may count as one or 0-6 more of the courses below or as either COM 210 or COM 212 or as COM 2xx: General COM elective, depending on the courses selected at the community college COM 150: World of Communication COM 287: Introduction to Communication Research COM 00: Organizational Communication COM 02: Relational Communication COM 87: Communication Theory COM 440: Cultural Influences on Communication COM 50: Workplace Communication COM 450: Communication Capstone Choose 1 COM 40: Communication Strategies in the Workplace COM 481: Applied Perspectives in Personal and Professional Communication COM 494: Practicum in Intercultural Communication COM 497: Field Experience COM 499: Independent Study Choose 2 COM 15: Team and Project 6 Management COM 70: Interpersonal Conflict and Communication
17 17 COM 75: Family Communication COM 410: Crisis and Communication COM 422: Professional Training & Development (old COM 22) COM 40: Communication Strategies in the Workplace COM 481: Applied Perspectives in Personal & Professional Com COM 490: Practicum in Personal & Professional Communication Program Course : Open Electives Open Elective credits: Up to 6 credits of COM courses may count as open electives if COM 210 and/or COM 212 are not taken at the community college to maintain 48 credits of courses in the major. Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements through assessment (STAMP or equivalent), who place beyond first semester, or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at SCSU. Total at the Community College Total for the 4-Year Degree 120
18 18 Transfer Pathway and Degree Program Template 1 Western Connecticut State University Complete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degree Communication Communication Studies B.A. There are no additional requirements for admission to this program. Community Colleges*: Framework0** General Education Requirements WCSU Competency: Section A Written I WRT 101 Written Communication I Written II Gen Ed Written Communication II Scientific Reasoning Gen Ed Scientific Inquiry I Scientific Knowledge Gen Ed -4 Scientific Inquiry II -4 Quantitative Gen Ed -4 Quantitative Reasoning -4 Historical Knowledge Gen Ed General Education Elective Social Phenomena Gen Ed Critical Thinking Gen Ed Creative Process Aesthetic Dimensions Section B Competency: Gen Ed Information Literacy Competency: Gen Ed Oral Communication Framework0 (0-1): 0-1 Pathway0 Additional General Education Courses Additional Gen Ed Health and Wellness Additional Gen Ed Intercultural Competency General Ed Elective General Ed Elective Students must complete a foreign 6 language requirement. This may be done by completing a language at the elementary II level or above. Students who have completed three years of language in high school with at least a C average have satisfied this requirement. The following must be taken at WCSU: First Year Navigation Written Comm III embedded in a 0 major course
19 19 Culminating Gen Ed Experience COM 495 Senior Thesis General Education : Major Program Courses COM 101 Intro to Mass Communication COM 190 Intro to Mass Communication Choose 1: COM 162 Interpersonal Communication COM 172 Interpersonal Communication Or Media Production / Media Writing course (including journalism) Or COM 2xx General COM elective Choose 2 additional COM courses (not 6 COM 2xx General COM elective 6 COM 100) COM 205 Communication Environments COM 219 Communication Ethics COM 290 Communication Theory COM 90 Communication Research Methods COM 495 Senior Thesis Choose any 2 or Com 2xx/xx/4xx General COM electives Program Course : 12-6 Open Electives COM 17 Public Speaking COM 160- Public Speaking COM 174 Advanced Public Speaking (GCC) Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at WCSU. Open Elective credits: Total at the Community College Total for the 4-Year Degree 120
20 20 Transfer Pathway and Degree Program Template 1 Charter Oak State College Complete four-year degree with articulation of community college General Studies: Communication Concentration B.A. There are no additional requirements for admission to this program. Community Colleges*: Framework0** General Education Requirements COSC Competency: Section A Written I ENG*101 Composition 101 Written II Gen Ed Composition 102 Scientific Reasoning Gen Ed - 4 Natural Sciences 6-8 Scientific Knowledge Gen Ed -4 Quantitative Gen Ed Quantitative Reasoning Historical Gen Ed U.S History/Gov or Non-U.S Hist Knowledge Social Phenomena Gen Ed Social/Behavioral Science Gen Ed Literature and Fine Arts Aesthetic Dimensions Section B Competency: Gen Ed Oral Communication Competency: Gen Ed Ethical Decision Making Framework0 (0-1): Pathway0 Additional General Education Courses Additional Gen Ed U.S. History/Gov or Non-U.S Hist (Must meet both requirements) Additional Gen Ed Global Understanding General Education elective General Education : COM 17 Public Speaking Or COM 174 Advanced Public Speaking (GCC) and COM 101 Introduction to Mass Communication Major Program Courses 6 Three () courses in Communication Theory and Philosophy: Communication Theory Mass Media and Society Theories of Human Communication Sociology of Communication Communication Ethics Public Opinion Introduction to/history of Mass Media 9
21 21 Choose one: COM 172 Interpersonal Communication OR COM ### (or other designation) Media Production of Media Writing courses (including journalism) this course will fulfill a requirement in one of the above fields. Choose two additional COM courses these courses will count in one of the above fields. 6 Public Speaking Intercultural Communication Persuasion Theory Interpersonal Communication Semantics Group Communication (not Psychology) One (1) course in Communication Methods/Approaches: Communication Research Research Design Essentials of Oral Interpretation Media Campaigns Quantitative Methods Media Criticism Organization Communication Media Literacy (not Business) Research Methods in Psychology/Sociology Two (2) courses in Applied Communication: Advertising Argumentation Communication Law Communication Strategy Educational Media Journalism Print Editing Public Relations Radio/TV/Film/Broadcasting Scriptwriting Fifteen (15) elective credits in communication, speech or speech pathology. Up to nine (9) of these credits can be in appropriate sociology and/or psychology subjects Capstone 6 15
22 22 Program Course : 15 6 Open Electives Open Elective credits: Total at the Community College Total for the 4-Year Degree
23 2 Transfer Pathway and Degree Program Template 2 remaining in the four-year degree Strategic Communications B.A. There are no additional requirements for admission to this program. Central Connecticut State University Remaining General Education Courses Course Study Area I Literature 0- Study Area I Arts and Humanities 0- Study Area II Social Sciences 0- Study Area III Behavioral Sciences 0- Skill Area II Math/Stat/ Comp Sci 0- Skill Area III Foreign Language Proficiency (Can be met with completion of the third year or 6 higher of a foreign language in high school or the completion of a second semester at the college level. will adjust accordingly.) General Education 15 Remaining Major Program Requirements Course COMM 215 Interpersonal Communication If not taken at the Community College 0- COMM 21 Communication Technologies One of the following two will have been taken at the community college: COMM 24 Public Relations (0-) COMM 25 Introduction to Organizational Communication (0-) COMM 4 Communication and Social Influence Other Related/Special Requirements choose one of the following blocks: 8 For Public Relations Emphasis: (0-8) COMM 4 Public Relations Strategies & Techniques COMM 410 Public Opinion OR COMM 44 Campaign Development Methods For Organizational Communication Emphasis: (0-8) COMM 56 Professional Communication COMM 45 Organizational Communication Elective courses in the field: 12 COMM 01 Critical Thinking (4) COMM 02 Problem Solving & Decision Making (4) COMM 16 Gender & Communication () COMM 2 Web Publishing (4) COMM 9 Social Media & Public Relations (4) COMM 45 Writing for the Electronic Media (4) COMM 5 Interviewing Theory & Practice () COMM 84 Nonverbal Communication (4) COMM 406 Case Studies in Public Relations (4)
24 24 COMM 46 Streaming Media in Web Publishing (4) COMM 450 Communication Skills for Training and Development () COMM 451 Environmental Communication () COMM 452 Health Communication (4) COMM 454 Communication & Social Change () COMM 456 Corporate Communication () COMM 490/492 Internship (-6) COMM 49 Capstone OR COMM 495 Special Topic OR COMM496 Field Studies (-6) Program Course 29-2 Minor Students should consider beginning work on a minor at the community college Remaining Open Electives Courses Students who have fulfilled the foreign language requirement in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language and/or minor requirements will end up with more open elective credits at the CCSU. Open Elective credits 0 Total Remaining for the 4-Year Degree 62-71
25 25 Transfer Pathway and Degree Program Template 2 remaining in the four-year degree Communication B.S. A Communication major whose cumulative GPA in Communication courses falls below 2.5 for two consecutive semesters will be dropped from the major. Eastern Connecticut State University Remaining General Education Courses Course Complete remaining credits, up to 12: Cultural Perspectives 0- Individuals and Societies 0- Creative Expressions 0- Applied Information Technologies 0- Foreign Language Proficiency (Can be met with three years of the same foreign language in 6 high school or the completion of a second semester at the college level. will adjust accordingly.) Must be completed at ECSU: Tier Capstone Second semester for Foreign Language if student did not complete level II in high school 0-6 General Education 15 Remaining Major Program Requirements Course COM 101 Interpersonal Communication (If not taken at the community college) 0- COM 00 Communication Law and Ethics COM 50 Communication Writing COM 400 Communication Research COM 40 Mass Communication Theory COM 490 Communication Internship () -6 OR COM 491 Communication Internship (6) Complete remaining electives to add up to 15 credits: -6 COM 115 Introduction to Video Editing COM 120 Television Production I COM 174 Resources, Research and Responsibilities COM 210 Photography I COM 215 Media Aesthetics COM 220 Television Production II COM 241 Introduction to Radio and Audio Production COM 245 Digital/Analog Audio Production: Radio/Video/Internet COM260 Introduction to Public Relations COM 270 Advertising Essentials COM 01 Persuasion
26 26 COM 10 Digital Photography COM 12 Professional Presentations COM 20 Television Production III COM 21 History of Communication COM 25 Motion Graphics and Visual Effects for Film & Video COM 0 Organizational Communication COM 40 Broadcast Management COM 51 Contemporary Print Journalism COM 55 Radio and Television News Writing COM 57 Scriptwriting COM 58 Scriptwriting and Presentation COM 61 Publication Design COM 64 Public Relations Writing Methods COM72 International Advertising and Public Relations COM 7 Advertising Copywriting COM 420 Workshop in Television COM 425 Advanced Television Workshop: News COM 40 Non-Linear Editing COM 45 Documentary Production COM 440 Workshop in Radio and Audio COM 450 Advanced Journalism COM 460 Special Topics in Communication COM 464 Public Relations Crisis Management COM 468 Public Relations Campaigns COM 476 Advertising Media Planning COM 478 Advertising Campaigns Program Course Remaining Open Electives Courses Open Elective credits Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at ECSU. Total Remaining for the 4-Year Degree 60
27 27 Transfer Pathway and Degree Program Template 2 remaining in the four-year degree Communication Advertising and Promotions B.S. All courses in major must have a C or better Southern Connecticut State University Remaining General Education Courses Course Multilingual Communication Level (Can be met by completing the third level of a foreign 9 language or demonstrating knowledge via a STAMP test (Standards-based Measurement of Proficiency) or an equivalent. will adjust accordingly.) American Experience 0- Creative Drive 0- Global Awareness 0- Mind and Body 0- Tier Connections Capstone course (must be taken at SCSU) General Education 18 Remaining Major Program Requirements Course Two of the following courses may have been completed at the community college; for each that transfers as a specific course below, add three open electives COM 150: World of Communication COM 221: Introduction to Advertising COM 24: Copywriting and Creative Concepts COM 28: Fundamentals of Communication Design COM 5: Advertising Strategy and Planning COM 472: Advertising and Promotions Campaigns COM 50: Workplace Communication COM 450: Communication Capstone Choose 1 COM 49: Practicum in Advertising and Promotions COM 494: Practicum in Intercultural Communication COM 497: Field Experience COM 499: Independent Study Choose 2 COM 6: Writing Copy for Integrated Media 6 COM 8: Advertising Design and Layout COM 40: Brand Management COM 402: Social Media and Emerging Trends in Advertising COM 49: Practicum in Advertising and Promotions COM 210 Human Communication (if not taken at the community college; if taken at the 0- community college, add three () credits to open electives) COM 212 Visual Communication (if not taken at the community college; if taken at the 0- community college, add three () credits to open electives ) Program Course 9 Remaining Open Electives
28 28 Courses Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements through assessment (STAMP or equivalent), who place beyond first semester, or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at SCSU. Open Elective credits Total Remaining for the 4-Year Degree 60
29 29 Transfer Pathway and Degree Program Template 2 remaining in the four-year degree Communication Film, Television, and Digital Production B.S. All courses in major must have a C or better Southern Connecticut State University Remaining General Education Courses Course Multilingual Communication Level (Can be met by completing the third level of a foreign 9 language or demonstrating knowledge via a STAMP test (Standards-based Measurement of Proficiency) or an equivalent. will adjust accordingly.) American Experience 0- Creative Drive 0- Global Awareness 0- Mind and Body 0- Tier Connections Capstone course (must be taken at SCSU) General Education 18 Remaining Major Program Requirements Course Two of the following courses may have been completed at the community college; for each that transfers as a specific course below, add three open electives COM 150: World of Communication COM : Scriptwriting for Film and Television COM 59: Studio Production COM 60: Field Production COM 68: Graphics for Film, Television, and Digital Production Choose 1 COM 480: Narrative Filmmaking COM 485: Documentary Filmmaking COM 50: Workplace Communication COM 450: Communication Capstone Choose 1 COM 492: Practicum in Film, Television & Digital Production COM 494: Practicum in Intercultural Communication COM 497: Field Experience COM 499: Independent Study Choose 2 COM 258: Cinematic Technique 6 COM 265: Video Technology COM 274: Experimental Media Production COM 57: Advanced Audio Production and Sound Design (old 257) COM 459: Advanced Studio Production (old 77) COM 468: Visual Effects for Film, Television, and Digital Production COM 480: Narrative Filmmaking (old 72) COM 485: Documentary Filmmaking (old 85) COM 492: Practicum in Film, Television, and Digital Production
30 0 COM 210 Human Communication (if not taken at the community college; if taken at the 0- community college, add three () credits to open electives) COM 212 Visual Communication (if not taken at the community college; if taken at the 0- community college, add three () credits to open electives ) Program Course 9 Remaining Open Electives Courses Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements through assessment (STAMP or equivalent), who place beyond first semester, or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at SCSU. Open Elective credits Total Remaining for the 4-Year Degree 60
31 1 Transfer Pathway and Degree Program Template 2 remaining in the four-year degree Communication Personal and Professional Communication B.S. All courses in major must have a C or better Southern Connecticut State University Remaining General Education Courses Course Multilingual Communication Level (Can be met by completing the third level of a foreign 9 language or demonstrating knowledge via a STAMP test (Standards-based Measurement of Proficiency) or an equivalent. will adjust accordingly.) American Experience 0- Creative Drive 0- Global Awareness 0- Mind and Body 0- Tier Connections Capstone course (must be taken at SCSU) General Education 18 Remaining Major Program Requirements Course Two of the following courses may have been completed at the community college; for each that transfers as a specific course below, add three open electives COM 150: World of Communication COM 287: Introduction to Communication Research COM 00: Organizational Communication COM 02: Relational Communication COM 87: Communication Theory COM 440: Cultural Influences on Communication COM 50: Workplace Communication COM 450: Communication Capstone Choose 1 COM 40: Communication Strategies in the Workplace COM 481: Applied Perspectives in Personal and Professional Communication COM 494: Practicum in Intercultural Communication COM 497: Field Experience COM 499: Independent Study Choose 2 COM 15: Team and Project Management 6 COM 70: Interpersonal Conflict and Communication COM 75: Family Communication COM 410: Crisis and Communication COM 422: Professional Training & Development (old COM 22) COM 40: Communication Strategies in the Workplace COM 481: Applied Perspectives in Personal & Professional Com COM 490: Practicum in Personal & Professional Communication COM 210 Human Communication (if not taken at the community college; if taken at the 0- community college, add three () credits to open electives)
32 2 COM 212 Visual Communication (if not taken at the community college; if taken at the 0- community college, add three () credits to open electives ) Program Course 9 Remaining Open Electives Courses Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements through assessment (STAMP or equivalent), who place beyond first semester, or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at SCSU. Open Elective credits Total Remaining for the 4-Year Degree 60
33 Transfer Pathway and Degree Program Template 2 Communication Communication Studies B.A. There are no additional requirements for admission to this program. Western Connecticut State University Remaining General Education Courses Course Health and Wellness 0- Intercultural Competency 0- General Ed Elective 0- General Ed Elective 0- Students must complete a foreign language requirement. This may be done by completing a language at the elementary II level or above. Students who have completed three years of language in high school with at least a C average have satisfied this requirement. The following must be taken at WCSU: First Year Navigation Written Comm III embedded in a major course 0 Culminating Gen Ed Experience satisfied by a major capstone 0 General Education 15 Remaining Major Program Requirements Course COM 205 Communication Environments COM 219 Communication Ethics COM 290 Communication Theory COM 90 Communication Research Methods COM 495 Senior Thesis Choose any 2 or Com 2xx/xx/4xx General COM electives 6-9 Program Course Remaining Open Electives Courses Open Elective credits Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at WCSU. Total Remaining for the 4-Year Degree 60 6
34 4 Transfer Pathway and Degree Program Template 2 remaining in the four-year degree General Studies: Communication Concentration B.A. There are no additional requirements for admission to this program. Charter Oak State College Remaining General Education Courses Course Complete remaining credits, up to : U.S. History/Gov or Non-U.S Hist (Must meet both requirements) 0- Global Understanding 0- General Education elective 0- General Education 0- Remaining Major Program Requirements Course Three () courses in Communication Theory and Philosophy: Communication Theory Mass Media and Society Theories of Human Communication Sociology of Communication Communication Ethics Public Opinion Intercultural Communication Persuasion Theory Interpersonal Communication Semantics Group Communication (not Psychology) One (1) course in Communication Methods/Approaches: Communication Research Research Design Essentials of Oral Interpretation Media Campaigns Quantitative Methods Media Criticism Organization Communication Media Literacy (not Business) Research Methods in Psychology/Sociology Two (2) courses in Applied Communication: Advertising Argumentation Communication Law Communication Strategy Educational Media Journalism
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