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The Bachelor's Degree in Communicating Arts is concentrated in Speech Communication. This is a versatile degree which can lead to a variety of careers. This major prepares students for professional opportunities in management, human resources, sales, professional development, training, not-for-profit & community development, other business or organizational communication careers, as well as graduate study. The major is 33 credits and requires a minor. Minors available include Geography, Psychology, Philosophy, Library Science, or an Individually Designed Minor.
Required courses in the major total 30 credits:
COMM 170 Media and Society - 3 credits
COMM 211 Interpersonal Communication - 3 credits
COMM 251 Principles of Persuasion - 3 credits
COMM 332 Communication in Conflict - 3 credits
COMM 355 Theorizing Communication - 3 credits
COMM 368 Criticism of Film and Television - 3 credits
COMM 376 Group Communication Processes - 3 credits
COMM 425 Communicating Gender - 3 credits
COMM 467 Intercultural Communication - 3 credits
COMM 491 Capstone Participation - 0 credits
Capstone Statement: Courses available to be paired with COMM 491 for identification as capstone experience with consent of advisor (minimum three credits) include: COMM 332, 425, 467, 475, 495, 498 --- 3 credits
Plus electives in Communicating Arts over 300 to total 33 credits.

Courses in the program are taught by instructors in the Department of Communicating Arts, sharing extensive personal experience in the communications professions.
Ready to apply? Submit your application through the University of Wisconsin online application at http://apply.wisconsin.edu. Select the University of Wisconsin-Superior and the Communicating Arts On-Line Major.
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