ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A
COMMUNICATION ARTS MAJOR?

Students who major in communication arts often do so to prepare for work where written and oral communication are the defining skills. Taking introductory courses acquaints students with the basics of communication processes which can then be applied to more specialized study. A person who chooses a major in speech or communicative disorders, for instance, learns the correct way to prepare and deliver presentations and becomes acquainted with techniques to correct bad habits or disabilities in speech.
For Further Information:
• See your advisor
• Visit the College Board web site on Career planning
• Explore WISCareers on the Internet in the Student Resource Center
• Check out Transfer Information
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RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCE:
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| FALL I |
Credits |
| English Composition I |
3 |
| Communications |
3 |
| Math |
3 |
Social Sciences, Natural Sciences,
Humanities, or Fine Arts
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6 |
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| SPRING I |
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| English Composition II |
3 |
| Communications |
3 |
Social Sciences, Natural Sciences,
Humanities, or Fine Arts
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9 |
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| FALL II |
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| Literature or Communications |
3 |
Social Sciences, Natural Sciences,
Humanities, or Fine Arts
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12 |
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| SPRING II |
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| Communications |
3 |
Social Sciences, Natural Sciences,
Humanities, or Fine Arts
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12 |
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