We communicate almost constantly in both our personal and professional lives, even when we do not say a word. Studying communication helps you become a purposeful communicator no matter the setting, as you will learn how individuals interact one-on-one and in groups, connect across organizations and cultures, and create meaning verbally and nonverbally.
Heidelberg’s communication program combines theory (so you understand the why) with practice (so you experience the how), providing you with a strong foundation to pursue numerous careers. Our communication majors have gone on to graduate school, seminary, and law school; they have also worked in human resources, sales, marketing, government relations, customer care, management, and many other career fields.
Courses
Below are the course requirements for the Communication Major:
This does not replace official academic requirements in the university catalog. Enrolled students will work with their faculty advisor to ensure they meet all the requirements of their major.
- COM 101: Explorations in Communication
- COM 210: Sophomore Seminar
- COM 245: Interpersonal Communication
- COM 251: Persuasion
- COM 304: Group Communication and Leadership
- COM 311: Organizational Communication
- COM 411: Senior Seminar (capstone experience)
- MED 102: Digital Media Toolbox
- MED 202: Graphic Design
- MED 351: Advertising and Public Relations Campaigns
- MED 375: Media Law and Ethics
- 1-3 semester hours of Practicum or Internship
Select 2 from:
- COM 312: Family Communication
- COM 314: Intercultural Communication
- COM 317: Health Communication
- GID 300: Topics in Gender and Identity Studies
This does not replace official academic requirements in the university catalog. Enrolled students will work with their faculty advisor to ensure they meet all the requirements of their major.
- COM 101: Explorations in Communication
- COM 245: Interpersonal Communication
- COM 251: Persuasion
Select 1 from:
- COM 304: Group Communication and Leadership
- COM 311: Organizational Communication
- COM 312: Family Communication
- COM 314: Intercultural Communication
- COM 317: Health Communication
- GID 300: Topics in Gender and Identity Studies
For a more detailed academic schedule, or to ask questions about any of our majors, contact the Admission Office at admission [at] hwfj-art.com or (419) 448-2330.
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