College of Arts and Sciences

2000 - 2001 Bulletin Information

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION

Chair: Gerald L. Wilson (380-2800)
Professors: Hanna, Hermanson, Hesse, Wilson, Wright
Associate Professor: Rockwell
Assistant Professors: Aucoin, Chryslee, Rosene, Ward
Instructors: Dupree, Moreau, Robinson

The primary objectives of the Communication Department are: to understand and teach the functions, processes, and effects of communication; to attempt to influence communication environments in which we live in a contributory way; and to provide professional preparation for communication-oriented careers, including communication technology, journalism, public relations, organizational communication, and the mass media.

Given these goals, the Department attempts to meet individual performance and career needs with a flexible curriculum. Thus, while a “core” of courses is required of all Communication majors, students select one of the six tracks offered and confer with their advisors to plan their courses of study. These focused areas of study are not a vocational education, but they will help to prepare students for several employment possibilities.

The six tracks, or concentrated areas of study, offered in Communication are: Communication Technology, Interpersonal Communication and Rhetoric, Journalism (Print Journalism and Broadcast Journalism), Organizational Communication, Public Relations (Public Relations and Advertising), and Radio-Television. In brief, the Department’s commit-ment to a broad-based study of communication activities permits a more intelligent choice of career fields. In addition, it provides a more meaningful classroom experience during the junior and senior years.

REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN COMMUNICATION
Communication majors must complete 15 semester hours including the Public Speaking (CA 110) requirement in the College of Arts and Sciences, plus a four-course Communication Core consisting of components in Communication Theory (CA 200), Argumentation (CA 210), Writing for Communication Media (CA 220), and Foundations of Communication Research (CA 300). EH 101 and 102 are prerequisites to CA 200, 210 and 220. CA 200 is a prerequisite to CA 300.

In addition to these five courses, all Communication majors must complete 27 semester hours in one of the department’s six tracks listed below. In addition to CA 300, at least five Communication classes must be numbered 300 or higher.

Credit for CA 394, 494 and 496 cannot satisfy the 15 hour, College of Arts and Sciences upper level requirement.

REQUIREMENTS FOR A MINOR IN COMMUNICATION
Minors in Communication must complete 24 semester hours including CA 110 (Public Speaking), CA 200 (Communication Theory), CA 210 (Argumentation), CA 220 (Writing for Communication Media), CA 300 (Foundation of Communication Research), plus 9 additional hours in Communication including at least one additional class numbered 300 or higher.

REQUIREMENTS FOR A MINOR IN THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS FOR STUDENTS IN COMMUNICATION
Students in Communication may select a minor in the Mitchell College of Business. Twenty-four semester hours are required including MGT 300, MKT 320, ACC 211, ECO 215. Each student should consult a faculty advisor in Communication and a faculty member in Business to select four (4) additional courses in Management or Marketing to complete the minor field of study.

TRACKS IN COMMUNICATION

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY TRACK
This track is for students interested in studying communication technology.

Required: 260, 360, 366, 445
Choose One: 270, 286
Choose One: 211, 230, 240
Choose Three: 340, 352, 435, 453, 455, 496*

*This course cannot satisfy the 18-hour upper level CA major requirement.

PACE DEGREE PROGRAM

01 Written Communications (6 HRS)

EH 101 EH 102

02-10 General Education Requirements

See General Education Requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences.

11 Major (42 HRS)

CA 110
CA 200
CA 210
CA 220
CA 300
CA 260
CA 360
CA 366
CA 445

Select one: CA 270, CA286

Select one: CA 211, CA230, CA240

Select three: CA 340, CA 352, CA 435, CA 453, CA 455, CA 496 (This course cannot satisfy the 18-hour upper level CA major requirement.)

12 Major Residency/GPA

Complete at least 15 semester hours in residence in major at the 300 and/or 400 level except CA 300 and CA 496. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required in major.

13 Minor

See specific department.

15 University Residency Requirement/GPA

Complete at least 32 semester hours in residence at the 300 and/or 400 level. An overall GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation.

INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION AND RHETORIC TRACK
This track is for students interested in studying interpersonal communication and rhetoric.

Required: 207, 211, 310, 400, 410, 422, 424
Choose One: 315, 411
Choose One: 360, 366

PACE DEGREE PROGRAM

01 Written Communications (6 HRS)

EH 101 EH 102

02-10 General Education Requirements

See General Education Requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences.

11 Major (42 HRS)

CA 110
CA 200
CA 210
CA 220
CA 300
CA 207
CA 211
CA 310

CA 400
CA 410
CA 422
CA 424

Select one: CA 315, CA 411

Select one: CA 360, CA 366

12 Major Residency/GPA

Complete at least 15 semester hours in residence in major at the 300 and/or 400 level except CA 300 and CA 496. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required in major.

13 Minor

See specific department.

15 University Residency Requirement/GPA

Complete at least 32 semester hours in residence at the 300 and/or 400 level. An overall GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation.

JOURNALISM TRACK
This track is for students interested in studying print or broadcast journalism.

Required: 101, 270, 370, 445, 455, 472

 

Print Journalism:

Required: 281, 387
Choose One: 360, 382, 388, 453, 457, 470, 481, 496*

*This course cannot satisfy the 18-hour upper level CA major requirement.

PACE DEGREE PROGRAM

01 Written Communications (6 HRS)

EH 101 EH 102

02-10 General Education Requirements

See General Education Requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences.

11 Major (42 HRS)

CA 110
CA
200
CA 210
CA 220
CA 300
CA 101
CA 270
CA 370
CA 445
CA 455

CA 472
CA 281
CA 387

Select one: CA 360, CA 382, CA 388, CA 453, CA 457, CA 470, CA 481, CA 496 (This course cannot satisfy the 18-hour upper level CA major requirement.)

12 Major Residency/GPA

Complete at least 15 semester hours in residence in major at the 300 and/or 400 level except CA 300 and CA 496. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required in major.

13 Minor

See specific department.

15 University Residency Requirement/GPA

Complete at least 32 semester hours in residence at the 300 and/or 400 level. An overall GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation.

 

Broadcast Journalism:

Required: 240, 250
Choose One: 244, 340, 360, 382, 388, 453, 457, 496*

*This course cannot satisfy the 18-hour upper level CA major requirement.

PACE DEGREE PROGRAM

01 Written Communications (6 HRS)

EH 101 EH 102

02-10 General Education Requirements

See General Education Requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences.

11 Major (42 HRS)

CA 110
CA 200
CA 210
CA 220
CA 300
CA 101
CA 270
CA 370
CA 445
CA 455
CA 472
CA 240
CA 250

Select one: CA 244, CA 340, CA 360, CA 382, CA 388, CA 453, CA 457, CA 496 (This course cannot satisfy the 18-hour upper level CA major requirement.)

12 Major Residency/GPA

Complete at least 15 semester hours in residence in major at the 300 and/or 400 level except CA 300 and CA 496. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required in major.

13 Minor

See specific department.

15 University Residency Requirement/GPA

Complete at least 32 semester hours in residence at the 300 and/or 400 level. An overall GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation.

ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION TRACK
This track is for students interested in studying organizational communication.
Required: 211, 230, 275, 286, 430
Choose One: 310, 411
Choose One: 400, 410, 422
Choose Two: 260, 221, 360, 435, 457

PACE DEGREE PROGRAM

01 Written Communications (6 HRS)

EH 101 EH 102

02-10 General Education Requirements

See General Education Requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences.

11 Major (42 HRS)

CA 110
CA 200
CA 210
CA 220

CA 300
CA 211
CA 230
CA 275
CA 286
CA 430

Select one: CA 310, CA 411
Select one: CA 400, CA 410, CA 422
Select two: CA 260, CA 221, CA 360, CA 435, CA 457

12 Major Residency/GPA

Complete at least 15 semester hours in residence in major at the 300 and/or 400 level except CA 300 and CA 496. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required in major.

13 Minor

See specific department.

15 University Residency Requirement/GPA

Complete at least 32 semester hours in residence at the 300 and/or 400 level. An overall GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation.

PUBLIC RELATIONS TRACK
This track is for students interested in studying public relations or advertising.


Public Relations

Required: CA 101, 286, 386, 445, 484, 486
Choose Two: 230, 270, 470
Choose One: 211, 221, 240, 244, 281, 321, 322, 350, 360, 370, 430, 453, 455, 496*

*This course cannot satisfy the 18-hour upper level CA major requirement.

PACE DEGREE PROGRAM

01 Written Communications (6 HRS)

EH 101 EH 102

02-10 General Education Requirements

See Page 45.

11 Major (42 HRS)

CA 110
CA 200
CA 210
CA 220
CA 300
CA 101
CA 286
CA 386
CA 445
CA 484
CA 486

Select two: CA 230, CA 270, CA 470

Select one: CA 211, CA 221, CA 240, CA 244, CA 281, CA 321, CA 322, CA 350, CA 360, CA 370, CA 430, CA 453, CA 455, CA 496 (This course cannot satisfy the 18-hour upper level CA major requirement.)

12 Major Residency/GPA

Complete at least 15 semester hours in residence in major at the 300 and/or 400 level except CA 300 and CA 496. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required in major.

13 Minor

See specific department.

15 University Residency Requirement/GPA

Complete at least 32 semester hours in residence at the 300 and/or 400 level. An overall GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation.

Advertising
Required: CA 101, 221, 321, 322, 445, 476
Choose Two: 286, 310, 455, 470
Choose One: 230, 240, 360, 386, 453, 484, 496*

PACE DEGREE PROGRAM

01 Written Communications (6 HRS)

EH 101 EH 102

02-10 General Education Requirements

See Page 45.

11 Major (42 HRS)

CA 110
CA 200
CA 210
CA 220
CA 300
CA 101
CA 221
CA 321
CA 322
CA 445
CA 476

Select two: CA 286, CA 310, CA 455, CA 470

Select one: CA 230, CA 240, CA 360, CA 386, CA 453, CA 484, CA 496 (This course cannot satisfy the 18-hour upper level CA major requirement.)

12 Major Residency/GPA

Complete at least 15 semester hours in residence in major at the 300 and/or 400 level except CA 300 and CA 496. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required in major.

13 Minor

See specific department.

15 University Residency Requirement/GPA

Complete at least 32 semester hours in residence at the 300 and/or 400 level. An overall GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation.

RADIO/TV TRACK
This track is for students interested in studying radio or television.

Required: CA 101, 240, 320, 340, 356, 445
Choose One: 343, 344
Choose Three: 244, 260, 343 (if not selected above), Two(if not selected above), 350, 352, 360, 388, 440, 453, 455, 457, 496*
*This course cannot satisfy the 18-hour upper level CA major requirement.

PACE DEGREE PROGRAM

01 Written Communications (6 HRS)

EH 101 EH 102

02-10 General Education Requirements

See General Education Requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences.

11 Major (42 HRS)

CA 110
CA 200
CA 210
CA 220
CA 300
CA 101
CA 240
CA 320
CA 340
CA 356
CA 445

Select one: CA 343, CA 344
Select three: CA 244, CA 260, CA 343 (if not selected above), CA 344 (if not selected above), CA 350, CA 352, CA 360, CA 388, CA 440, CA 453, CA 455, CA 457, CA 496 (This course cannot satisfy the 18-hour upper level CA major requirement.)

12 Major Residency/GPA

Complete at least 15 semester hours in residence in major at the 300 and/or 400 level except CA 300 and CA 496. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required in major. 13 Minor See specific department. 14 University Residency Requirement/GPA Complete at least 32 semester hours in residence at the 300 and/or 400 level. An overall GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation.

GRADUATE STUDIES
The Master of Arts degree in communication provides education for the student who wishes to pursue either the Ph.D. degree or a career in corporate or public communication. The department offers a thesis program. Students who select the thesis program will demonstrate mastery of knowledge of corporate and/or public communication and skills necessary to conduct communication research. Students who select the non-thesis program will demonstrate the mastery of knowledge of corporate and/or public communication and skills necessary to carry out a project.

REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION
Students are admitted each semester. The following criteria supplement the Graduate School criteria (see Categories of Admission).

REGULAR ADMISSION

  1. GRE General test combined score of at least 1,000 on the verbal and quantitative subtests is recommended. Permission may be granted on an individual basis by the Coordinator of Graduate Study to use a GMAT score in lieu of the GRE scores. If the GMAT score is used, it will enter into a formula that must compute to at least a score of 1,000. The formula used to compute the score of admission is: 200 x GPA + GMAT score. An earned master’s degree may substitute for satisfactory GRE General Test scores.
  2. An undergraduate major in communication or 36 semester hours in communication. A master’s degree earned in a field other than communication may be offered as a substitute for a major in communication; all such requests for substitution will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
  3. Satisfactory completion of these courses at the University of South Alabama or elsewhere: Communication Theory (CA 200 or 400), Research Methods (CA 300). An undergraduate course in Statistics is recommended.

PROVISIONAL ADMISSION

  1. GRE General Test combined score of less than 1,000 on the verbal and quantitative subtests (a combined score) or GMAT/GPA calculated score of less than 1,000 (200 x GPA + GMAT) is recommended.
  2. Minimum GPA of 2.5.
  3. An undergraduate minor in communication or 24 semester hours in communication; applicants with otherwise strong records may be admitted conditionally with fewer than 24 semester hours in communication, but will be required to make up deficiencies in their undergraduate course work in addition to the normal master’s degree requirements and to be eligible for Regular Standing. A master’s degree earned in a field other than communication may be offered as a substitute for a minor in communication; all such requests will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
  4. Incomplete record of undergraduate core courses (see #3 above under Regular Standing); applicants admitted provisionally will be required to make up deficiencies in the undergraduate core in addition to the normal requirements and in order to be eligible for Regular Standing.

NON-DEGREE ADMISSION
An applicant for admission to the Master of Arts in Corporate and Public Communication program who does not meet the requirements for admission under the regular or provisional categories, especially mature adults with considerable work experience, may apply for and be admitted as non-degree candidates if approved by the department’s graduate committee. Students must maintain a “B” average on all courses attempted in the department to remain in the program.

Upon successful completion of nine or more credit hours of graduate core courses with a grade of “B” or better in each course, a non-degree student may apply for regular admission to the program. Non-degree students may take a maximum of 18 credit hours over no more than two years. No more than 15 hours taken as a non-degree student may be applied to degree status.

GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIPS
Applicants for graduate assistantships in communication should submit an application and three letters of recommendation to the Graduate Coordinator by February 1 at which date review of completed applications will commence for appointments for the following academic year. An application may be obtained by writing to the Graduate Coordinator.

REQUIREMENTS FOR DEGREE
Thesis Program
In addition to satisfying the requirements of the Graduate School, the candidate for the Master of Arts Degree in Communication must satisfy the following.

  1. Complete at least 36 approved semester hours beyond the bachelor’s degree with a minimum overall 3.0 grade-point average. At least 24 hours of these courses must be in communication. At least 24 hours of these courses must be at the 500 level. All 400 level courses must be approved by the Graduate Coordinator. A minimum of 24 semester hours must be taken in residence at the University of South Alabama.
  2. Complete successfully a comprehensive written examination, at least one semester before graduation. The comprehensive examination may be attempted no more than two times. A student who fails this examination must wait a minimum of three months before repeating it. Failure of the examination on the second attempt will result in dismissal from the program.
  3. Complete a thesis representing original research.
  4. Defend orally the thesis during the last semester of residency.
  5. Complete all requirements for the degree within five calendar years from the date of matriculation as a graduate student.

Non-Thesis Program
This program is available to students who do not wish to conduct research or to continue graduate study beyond the master’s degree. Students who select the non-thesis program will complete two additional courses for graduate credit and an approved project instead of a thesis. The student must defend orally the project during the last semester of residency. At least 24 hours of courses in the non-thesis program must be in Communication. All other requirements of the thesis program apply to the non-thesis program.

THE CORE CURRICULUM
All candidates for the Master of Arts Degree in Communication must complete the following courses:

CA 500
CA 502
CA 501
CA 503


Descriptions of all Communications (CA) courses

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