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Communication (B.A.)

Marymount University’s B.A. in Communication prepares students for 21st century communication careers. The communication degree program capitalizes on our location next to the nation’s capital by connecting students with exciting opportunities to gain real-world experience. Students acquire the skills to create journalistic, persuasive, and strategic communication materials and campaigns for face-to-face, digital, print, and broadcast media. All communication majors complete an internship during their time at Marymount. Course assignments include the creation of materials for professional portfolios that are an asset to students seeking jobs and internships. In addition to practical skills, courses give students a foundation in communication theory, research, and ethics so that they may become responsible and effective communication professionals. Communication courses prepare students for many different types of communication fields as well as graduate and law school. Courses in the major hone students’ critical, analytic, writing, and presentation skills. 

Upon successful completion of the communication major, students will be able to

  • demonstrate the effective use of research skills and the ability to gather data from diverse sources;

  • apply communication concepts and theories in the use and presentation of images and information;
  • write correctly and clearly in forms and styles appropriate for the communication professions, audiences, and purposes they serve;
  • demonstrate oral communication skills and an ability to articulate ideas, feelings, and attitudes to a target audience; and
  • apply tools and technologies appropriate for the communication professions in which they work.

Minimum Grade Requirements: There is a minimum grade requirement of C- in COMM 100, COMM 101, COMM 206, and COMM 209 for all communication majors. 

Program Requirement: It is recommended that communication majors purchase a personal computer.

Transfer Courses: Transfer courses for the communication major should have direct equivalences to Marymount's communication courses. If they do not, a maximum of two courses will be counted toward satisfying Marymount's communication curriculum.

Degree Requirements — Communication

This degree requires a total of 120 credits.

Liberal Arts Core and University Requirements

See University Requirements and the Liberal Arts Core for details. Communication majors will satisfy the three-course university Writing Intensive (WI) requirement by choosing among COMM 209 Contemporary Journalism, COMM 304 Media Criticism, COMM 315 Writing for Digital Media, and other WI courses in the Liberal Arts Core or university electives.

Major Requirements

Students will take the following coursework in a sequence determined in collaboration with a faculty advisor.  Note: If students opt to take more than two courses in the Digital Media category, the additional courses may substitute for electives in the major. Some courses also satisfy Liberal Arts Core and/or University Requirements.

Required

Four (4) courses required for a total of twelve (12) credits.

COMM 100Introduction to Media Communication

3

COMM 101Public Speaking

3

COMM 206Introduction to Public Relations

3

COMM 209Contemporary Journalism *

3

Senior Requirements

Two (2) courses required for a total of six (6) credits.

COMM 400Internship *

3

COMM 425Senior Seminar in Communication *

3

Digital Media

Choose at least two (2) courses for a total of six (6) credits:

COMM 204Video Production: Multimedia Communication

3

COMM 307Broadcast Writing and Delivery

3

COMM 315Writing for Digital Media *

3

GMD 200Electronic Publishing

3

GMD 308Web and Social Media Design

3

Electives in the Major

Choose at least seven (7) courses for a total of twenty-one (21) credits:

COMM 201Research Methods in Communication

3

COMM 220Intercultural Communication *

3

COMM 302Public Relations Writing and Media Techniques

3

COMM 304Media Criticism *

3

COMM 310Career and Professional Communication

3

COMM 399Topics in Communication

3

COMM 401Public Relations Case Studies

3

COMM 402Organizational Communication *

3

COMM 403Principles of Communication Law

3

COMM 421Project

1

COMM 433Research *

1

GMD 102Visual Communications and Design

3

GMD 205Video Production: Promotional and Informational Communication

3

Sample Degree Plan — Communication

Please note that this is a sample plan; all students should consult with an advisor in making course selections.

Year One — Fall

COMM 100Introduction to Media Communication

3

COMM 101Public Speaking

3

EN 101Composition I *

3

MA
Mathematics (MT) core course *

3-4

DSC 101DISCOVER First-Year Seminar *

3

EN 101: WR core course

Year One — Spring

COMM 206Introduction to Public Relations

3

EN 102Composition II *

3

TRS 100Theological Inquiry *

3

Introductory Social Science (SS-1) core course *

3

Natural Science (NS) core course with lab *

4

EN 102: WR core course

TRS 100: TRS-1 core course

Year Two — Fall

COMM 209Contemporary Journalism *

3

One (1) communication digital media course

EN
Introductory Literature (LT-1) core course *

3

HI
Introductory History (HI-1) core course *

3

Introductory Social Science (SS-1) core course *

3

Communication digital media course: See Major Requirements above for course selections.

Year Two — Spring

One (1) communication digital media course

PH 100Introduction to Philosophy *

3

Fine Arts (FNA), Advanced Literature (LT-2), or Advanced History (HI-2) core course *

3

Advanced Theology/Religious Studies (TRS-2) or Theological Ethics (TRS-E) core course *

3

One (1) general elective

3

Communication digital media course: See Major Requirements above for course selections.

PH 100: PH-1 core course

Year Three — Fall

Two (2) communication elective courses

PH
Advanced Philosophy (PH-2) or Philosophical Ethics (PH-E) core course *

3

Advanced Social Science (SS-2) core course *

3

One (1) elective

3

Communication elective courses: See Major Requirements above for course selections.

Year Three — Spring

Three (3) communication elective courses

Two (2) general electives

Communication elective courses: See Major Requirements above for course selections.

Year Four — Fall

COMM 400Internship *

3

Two (2) communication elective courses

Introductory Social Science (SS-1) or Natural Science (NS) core course *

3

Communication elective courses: See Major Requirements above for course selections.

Year Four — Spring

COMM 425Senior Seminar in Communication *

3

Fine Arts (FNA), Advanced Literature (LT-2), or Advanced History (HI-2) core course *

3

Three (3) electives

9

* Fulfills Liberal Arts Core/University Requirements. See University Requirements and the Liberal Arts Core and the Course Descriptions for further information.