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Communication
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The communication major is designed
to enable the student to develop the skills necessary for
effective communication in a technological world. Firmly grounded
in the liberal arts tradition, this course of study focuses
on the dynamics of interpersonal relations, the business and
professional community, and the media industry, preparing
the student to function creatively in all these arenas.
All students pursuing a Bachelor's
Degree in Communication must take the General
Studies Requirement courses. The three options for specialization
are:
Option
1 - Communication Theory
Option 2 - Print/Graphic Communication
Option 3 - Broadcast Communication
Educational Goals
To enable students to:
- Gain a sound background in the major areas
of communication theory.
- Develop a variety of skills upon which
to build professionally.
- Gain practical experience and proficiencies
in several areas of the communication field.
Ministry Goals
To enable students to:
- Be prepared to serve as servant leaders
and communication specialists in the church.
- Be prepared to serve effectively as servant
leaders and communicate the "good news" of Christ.
Spiritual Goals
To enable students to:
- Develop ways to accomplish creative communication
with God and with others.
- Understand self as a communicating, relational
creation.
The student may follow either
of the options indicated in the course requirements.
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