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Bachelor of Arts in Communication
Bachelor of Arts in Communication

Bachelor of Arts in Communication

  • ID:AC10016
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • Completed application for admission
  • Official copies of academic records, complete with English translations
  • 300- 500 word personal statement
  • The SAT or ACT scores are not required, but are encouraged.

English requirements

  • TOEFL (IbT 79)
  • IELTS (6.5)
  • PTE (53)
  • Duolingo English Test (105)
  • EIKEN (Pre-1)
  • ELS 112 Certificate. Students can receive an additional scholarship by completing the 112 Level of an approved ELS program prior to attending Aquinas.

Course Information

The mission of the Communication Department is to provide a sound theoretical and practical curriculum in human communication which will foster understanding, appreciation and practice of communication in various contexts, prepare students for professional/citizenship endeavors, and equip students for life-long learning.

Student Learning Outcomes (SLO's) for ALL the Communication Major Options and the Communication Major

  • Produce theoretically-informed competent communication in multiple contexts
  • Evaluate communication competency in multiple contexts
  • Analyze scholarly communication literature and contemporary texts

SLOs for Communication and Interdisciplinary Communication Majors only

  • Design and execute theoretically information original communication research

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  • CN101 Introduction to Communication
  • CN151/PG151/SY151 Statistics for Social Science
  • CN185 Introduction to Radio Production
  • CN186 AQ Sound Management Staff Practicum
  • CN205 Public Speaking
  • CN206 Interpersonal Communication
  • CN207 Family Communication
  • CN208 Nonverbal Communication
  • CN212/BS212/PS212 Parliamentary Procedure 
  • CN285 Understanding Mass Media
  • CN300 Listening
  • CN301 Intercultural Communication
  • CN302 Communication Ethics
  • CN303 Principles of Persuasion
  • CN305 Advanced Public Speaking
  • CN307 Small Group Communication
  • CN310 Special Topics in Communication
  • CN311/WS311 Gender Communication
  • CN315 Comm. Lab Theory & Practice
  • CN316 Communication Lab Facilitation
  • CN350 Crisis Management
  • CN360: Conflict Resolution 1
  • CN361: Conflict Resolution 2
  • CN397 Field Experience in Communication
  • CN398 Readings in Communication
  • CN401 Organizational Communication
  • CN406 Advanced Communication Theory
  • CN498 Research Methods
  • TE141 Acting I
  • TE223 Voice and Diction
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Pre Courses

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Communication majors gain a broad range of skills that are well suited to today's careers, including:

  • Advertising
  • Broadcasting
  • Business Management
  • Event Management
  • Human Resources
  • Law
  • Public Relations
  • Teaching (at elementary level with communication minor, at secondary level with communication, interdisciplinary communication or communication with a theatre emphasis minor or major)

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Health Insurance - USD $1500 per year

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