2023-2024 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Department of Communication Studies
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Christopher Claüs, Ph.D., Chair
Professors: Claüs, Burroughs, Harvey, Huang, Nainby, Tumolo
Associate Professors: Chvasta, Dawson
Assistant Professors: Rochadiat
Full-Time Lecturers: Carranza, Biedendorf, Horvath
Part-Time Lecturers: Ellington, Jacobs, Jacquay, Mariona, Stubbs, Tucker, Vincent
Office: Demergasso-Bava Hall - DBH 125
Phone: (209) 667-3371
Bachelor of Arts, Communication Studies
Minor in Communication Studies
Liberal Studies degree concentration in Communication Studies
Social Sciences degree concentration in Communication Studies
Teaching Credentials
An approved single subject matter preparation program is available to Communication Studies majors who wish to declare English as their subject matter teaching area, with applicable courses on advisement. Please refer to the Teacher Education section of the Graduate Catalog for a description of other requirements to be completed in obtaining a single subject credential.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students are expected to achieve the following competencies:
- Oral Communication: Present oral messages using appropriate modalities and technologies for the audience, purpose, and context to accomplish communication goals
- Writing: Construct written messages using appropriate modalities for the audience, purpose, and context to accomplish communication goals
- Critical Thinking: Demonstrate to ability to think critically through the analysis of mediated and non-mediated messages
- Research: Demonstrate the ability to read, comprehend, apply, synthesize, and evaluate research in communication
- Values: Demonstrate the ability to apply ethical frameworks in a variety of contexts in a multicultural and globalized society
International Path to the Major
The Department of Communication Studies supports the concept of international education and encourages students to investigate opportunities for overseas study. For more information, please contact the Office of International Education.
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