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    Nov 30, 2024  
2004-2005 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2004-2005 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Communication


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The department of Communication and Journalism offers three different BA degrees. These degrees are in: Communication, Mass Communication and Journalism. The department also offers minors in Communication and in Public Relations. Humans possess a “mighty genius of construction” (Nietzsche) for using communication to produce cultures, institutions, and even our sense of self. The study of communication asks how we do this, how our basic ability to communicate allows us to weave a powerful web between and within individuals, cultures and organizations. Students pursue such questions as these: How do we use the power of language within personal relationships? How do the stories we tell in conversation provide meaning and significance to the identities we fashion for ourselves, or cultures? What communication practices do we engage in to maintain and build organizations? What rhetorical strategies do we employ to spin new social webs or tear down old ones? How do technologies extend and alter our abilities and practices? By engaging these questions students understand and critically evaluate human communication in their lives and in their careers.

Majors in Communication must complete a minimum of thirty six (36) credits in Communication courses and a total of nine credits in the areas of Writing and Language, with at least three credits in each of the two areas.  (6 credits from one area; 3 credits from the other).  The writing area includes the following courses: CMJ 236, CMJ 237, ENG 206, ENG 212, ENG 301, ENG 317, ENG 417, and ENG 418.  The Language area includes: French, German, Spanish, American Sign Language or other language.   Communication majors are also strongly encouraged to pursue one or more of the minors offered at the University of Maine.   Students taking department courses to satisfy requirements within the Communication major must have a C- or better in each course.

Requirements for Communication Majors


1. Each of the following core courses is required (9 credits)


Electives


Students MAY take additional credits in department courses beyond the requirements for a major. In addition to the courses listed above, students may select:

Suggested curriculum for the B.A. in Communication


First Year - First Semester


First Year - Second Semester


  • Credits: 3
  • General Education: Human Values/Social Context Credits: 9
  • General Education: Science or Mathematics/Statistics Credits: 3

Second Year - First Semester


Second Year - Second Semester


  • CMJ 2xx or 3xx requirement Credits: 3
  • CMJ 3xx requirement Credits: 3
  • CMJ External Requirement Credits: 3
  • B.A. Upper Level Requirement Credits: 3
  • Elective Credits: 3
  • Third Year - First Semester


  • CMJ 3xx requirement Credits: 3
  • CMJ 3xx or 4xx requirement Credits: 3
  • CMJ External Requirement Credits: 3
  • General Education Ethics Credits: 3
  • B.A. Upper Level Requirement Credits: 3
  • Third Year - Second Semester


  • CMJ 4xx requirement Credits: 3
  • CMJ 4xx requirement Credits: 3
  • CMJ External Requirement Credits: 3
  • B.A. Upper Level Requirement Credits: 3
  • Elective Credits: 3
  • Fourth Year - First Semester


    Fourth Year - Second Semester


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