A completed international application includes submission of the application form, payment of the application fee, and the following:
Official, original versions of secondary school, college, or university documents, certificates, or diplomas.
Transcript evaluation, for all non-U.S. transcripts and records.
Evaluations must include an English translation, a “course-by-course” evaluation, semester credit hours, grades and detailed course descriptions, and must be sent directly to Oglethorpe.
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Application essay of at least 250 words (typed, in English).
One recommendation from a teacher or counselor who can attest to the applicant’s academic ability.
A completed financial statement of support, and a document on bank letterhead that certifies available funds.
The materials above are required before an admission decision can be made. In addition, Oglethorpe strongly recommends that all international applicants prepare the following credentials as part of the application process, as they are important in subsequent steps toward enrollment:
Passport photocopy
International Student Financial Aid Application, available from the financial aid office.
If English is not your native language, you must submit one of the following: CEFR: At or above C1-1 ELS: Completed Level 112 TOEFL: At or above 79 internet-based, 213 computer-based, 550 paper-based IELTS: At or above 6.5 ESL: Completed Level 7 Duolingo English Exam: Proficient User
As a Communication Studies major, you’ll work on your own communication skills, from crafting a persuasive piece of writing to delivering a moving speech. You’ll also learn to look at communication through a critical lens. Communication students analyze both text and subtext, separate fact from fiction, and break down the components used by other powerful communicators (both ethical and not-so-ethical, an important distinction). You’ll emerge as not only a more effective communicator, but also a better-informed consumer of media and messaging today.
The curriculum includes courses in topics such as public speaking, journalism, business communication, persuasive writing, and broadcast and electronic media. And because it’s Oglethorpe – where we love to draw innovative connections between disciplines – there is also a rotating selection of possible electives, such as:
Just Food: The Rhetorics and Politics of Food
Media, Culture and Society
Gender, Culture and Communication
The Rhetoric of Human Rights
Media and Globalization
Social Media Theories and Impact
Race and Representation in the Media
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B.A. in Communication Studies (Rhetoric and Public Discourse Track) (see Sec. 8.5.1. for a complete list of B.A. graduation requirements)
Completion of all of the following courses:
COM 101 Theories of Communication and Rhetoric
COM 105 Introduction to Communication Research Methods
COM 110 Public Speaking
COM 120 Introduction to Media Studies
COM 320 Persuasive Writing
Completion of one of the following courses:
COM 240 Introduction to Newswriting
COM 260 Writing for Business and the Professions
COM 310 Public Relations Writing
NPM 265 Nonprofit Communication
WRI 130 Creative Writing
WRI 200 Independent Study in Writing
WRI 231 Biography and Autobiography
WRI 290 Special Topics in Writing
WRI 331 Writing Prose, Fiction and Nonfiction
WRI 400 Advanced Independent Study in Writing
WRI 490 Advanced Special Topics in Writing
Completion of four of the following (at least two, not including internships, must be at the 400-level):
COM 200 Independent Study in Communication Studies
COM 220 Intercultural Communication
COM 280 Gender Culture and Communication
COM 290 Special Topics in Communication Studies
COM 350 Just Food? The Cultural Rhetorics and Politics of Consumption
COM 400 Advanced Independent Study in Communication Studies
COM 460 Rhetorical Theories of Emotion and Affect
COM 480 Rhetoric of Human Rights
COM 490 Advanced Special Topics in Communication Studies
COM 495 Internship in Communication Studies
Additional requirements and things to note:
A grade of “C-” or better is required in all courses contributing to the major.
All majors must also complete a TU minor course of study to connect their field to a related body of knowledge and to enhance career possibilities. Students are encouraged to broaden their knowledge and skills through this required minor in such areas as studio art, philosophy, psychology, business administration, politics and international studies.
At least one of the courses meeting the writing requirement must have a COM designation.
At least one 400-level COM course (excluding COM 495) must be taken at Oglethorpe.
At most, one course contributing to the major can be counted toward a minor or a second major in another discipline.
If a third writing course is taken, it will count toward one of the four electives in section 3 (above).
Though COM 495 Internship in Communication Studies may be taken more than once, a maximum of 6 semester hours may be applied to the major. Any additional semester hours earned from COM 495 will be applied to general electives.
Oglethorpe’s program in Communication Studies is multi-faceted and multi-disciplinary, preparing talented and curious students like you for a wide range of possible careers.
Pursue a career in corporate or not-for-profit communications, advertising and marketing, journalism, public relations, editing and publishing, or even politics or law (both fields which rely heavily on being a great speaker and talented communicator).
Build on your mind-expanding experiences at Oglethorpe and enroll in a graduate program in communication, journalism, or law. Some of our recent students are now furthering their education at Columbia Journalism School, DePaul University, Georgia State University, Goldsmiths University of London, University of South Carolina, and more.
Former CRS grads are now employed at organizations like ABC News, CNN, Georgia House of Representatives, NBA TV, Superior Court of Fulton County, DeKalb County District Attorney’s Office, Fulton County Government, KCD Worldwide (an international marketing and PR agency), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (the CDC), Cumulus Media, IBM, Scoutmob, Turner Broadcasting, and InterContinental Hotels Group.
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