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The major also offers specializations in graphic communication (see the Department of Fine and Performing Arts listing) and business writing (see the Department of Journalism and the Writing Professions listing).

Program Prerequisites                   15 creditsLearning Goals

Upon completion of a major in Corporate Communication, students will be able to:

  •  Demonstrate empirical knowledge of the history, development, and contributions of the communication disciplines.
  •  Identify, analyze, and apply major theoretical approaches in the communication disciplines for use in business and professional venues.
  •  Interpret communication texts, artifacts, and performances.
  •  Demonstrate ethical awareness of issues related to the communication disciplines.
  •  Demonstrate competency in research strategies and methods common to the communication disciplines.
  •  Exhibit proficiency in communication technology.
  •  Comprehend and apply the theory and practice of intercultural and global communication.
  •  Construct and communicate logically sound, effectively evidenced, well-organized, stylistically felicitous arguments that are appropriately tailored to a given audience.

Program Prerequisites                   15 credits

2200CIS  Information Systems and Technologies
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Introduction to Business3 credits
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Business Fundamentals: The Contemporary Business Landscape3 credits
   
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Business Fundamentals: The Contemporary Business Landscape3 credits
   

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Introduction to Information Systems and Technologies

3 credits

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Fundamentals of Management

3 credits

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Marketing Foundations

3 credits

   

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Business Statistics I

3 credits

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Statistics for Social Science (formerly STA 2100)

3 credits

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Micro-Economics
(may be applied to the base curriculum - Baruch Common Core)

3 credits

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Macro-Economics
(may be applied to the base curriculum - Baruch Common Core)

3 credits

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Current Economic Problems

3 credits

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COM 3020

Communication and Advocacy in Business and Public Affairs

3 credits

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COM 3045

Communication Law and Free Speech

3 credits

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Introduction to Digital Communication and Culture3 credits 

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COM 3058

The Ethics of Image Making: Film, Television, and Digital Media

3 credits

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COM 3059

Video Communication and Production

3 credits

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COM 3060

Media Analysis and Criticism

3 credits

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COM 3062

Studies in Electronic Media

3 credits

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Classical Rhetoric3 credits
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American Public Address 3 credits 

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COM 3067

American Television Programming

3 credits

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COM 3069

Intercultural Communication

3 credits

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COM 3070

Persuasion

3 credits

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COM 3071

Argumentation and Debate

3 credits

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Elements of Legal Argumentation 3 credits 

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COM 3075

Interpersonal and Group Communication

3 credits

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COM 3076

International Communication

3 credits

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COM 3077

Interpersonal Communication

3 credits

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COM 3078

Group Communication

3 credits

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Gender, Ethnicity, and Race in Communication

3 credits 
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Virtual Teamwork3 credits
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Organizations in International Development

3 credits 
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Gender Communication3 credits
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Nonverbal Communication3 credits
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Facework Communication: Impression Management3 credits
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Intercultural Training, Coaching, and Consulting3 credits
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Contemporary Issues in Digital Media3 credits 
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Markets, Media, and Meaning

3 credits

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COM 3800

Principles of Public Relations

3 credits

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COM 4000

Corporate Communication

3 credits

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COM 4005

Public Relations Writing

3 credits

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COM 4010

Public Relations Campaigns

3 credits

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COM 4059

Advanced Video Communication and Production

3 credits

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COM 4900

Topics in Communication Studies

3 credits

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Conflict Resolution3 credits
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Language and Social Interaction 3 credits
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Communication Research Strategies3 credits
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Work-Life Communication3 credits

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Communication Studies Major with Specializations in
  • Interpersonal and Group Communication
  • Intercultural and International Communication
  • Rhetoric and Public Advocacy
  • Digital Communication and Culture

Communication Studies (CS) is both a scholarly and professional academic field that focuses on processes of communication ranging from the spoken word to global media in interpersonal, organizational, cultural, political, and international contexts.

The major is an ideal springboard for a variety of graduate degrees and - due to the spread of globalization and digital communication - the basis for an increasing number of new careers.

Interested students should contact the Department of Communication Studies at 646-312-3720 or visit the department's website.

Program Learning Goals

  Upon completion of a major in Communication Studies, students will be able to:

 

  • Explain why it is important to study human communication.
  • Define the sub-disciplines within communication studies, including interpersonal, group, organizational, intercultural, public, and digital communication.
  •  Articulate what makes a communicator competent.
  •  Appraise the role of ethics and diversity in contemporary communication.
  •  Apply concepts of communication studies to personal, academic, and professional contexts.
  •  Discuss local, national, and global trends in communication and assess their impact on individual or collective decision-making.
  •  Construct effective messages about communication using the terminology of the discipline.
  •  Explain major models, theories, and methods of communication studies.
  •  Explain the role of perception in communication.
  •  Describe the functions and components of verbal and nonverbal communication, including effective listening.
  •  Construct and communicate persuasive, ethical, logically sound, effectively evidenced, well organized, stylistically felicitous messages that are appropriately tailored to a given audience.

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Communication Studies Major with Specializations in
  • Interpersonal and Group Communication
  • Intercultural and International Communication
  • Rhetoric and Public Advocacy
  • Digital Communication and Culture

Communication Studies (CS) is both a scholarly and professional academic field that focuses on processes of communication ranging from the spoken word to global media in interpersonal, organizational, cultural, political, and international contexts.

The major is an ideal springboard for a variety of graduate degrees and - due to the spread of globalization and digital communication - the basis for an increasing number of new careers.

Interested students should contact the Department of Communication Studies at 646-312-3720 or visit the department's website.

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 Program Prerequisite

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Ethics and Critical Thinking3 credits

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