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The Communication major is among the fastest expanding programs in the College of Arts and Letters. Within our Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees, our specialized focus areas cultivate innovative, culturally competent, and highly skilled communicators. Through a learner-focused methodology that blends theory with practical application, we offer a vibrant intellectual foundation for continuous education and professional adaptability.
The combined bachelor's/master's program in communication/lifespan and digital communication is overseen by the Communication and Theatre Arts Department. This accelerated pathway enables outstanding communication majors to apply up to 12 credits of 500-level graduate courses toward both their BA/BS in communication and, upon acceptance, their MA in lifespan and digital communication. Participants must complete at least 150 total credit hours (120 distinct credits for the undergraduate portion and 30 distinct credits for the graduate portion). For additional details, reach out to Dr. Gary Beck.