Bachelor of Arts in Communications

Student pursuing the Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications may complete 12 graduate credits in the following programs:

  • Master of Arts degree in Liberal Studies - Digital Humanities
  • Master of Arts degree in Liberal Studies - Professional Communications

Master of Arts in Liberal Studies - Digital Humanities

Bachelor's to Master's Program Courses

Students can select four of the following courses:
LAP-5000Liberal Arts and Professional Life

3

SAM-5010Sense of Community I: Art and Morality

3

SAM-5020Sense of Community II: Faith and Reason

3

CCR-6100Change, Conflict, and Resolution

3

DHM-5100Introduction to Digital Humanities

3

DHM-6100Digital Communication

3

How these courses apply to the bachelor's degree:

To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the MA in Liberal Studies, with an Area of Study in Digital Humanities, candidates may use these courses to satisfy the humanities requirements in the general education program, AOS Humanities electives or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program. 

NOTE:  DHM-5100 and DHM-6100 can satisfy the Humanities requirements in the general education program, AOS Communications electives, AOS Humanities electives,  or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.


Master of Arts in Liberal Studies - Professional Communications

Bachelor's to Master's Program Courses

Students can select four of the following courses:

LAP-5000Liberal Arts and Professional Life

3

SAM-5010Sense of Community I: Art and Morality

3

SAM-5020Sense of Community II: Faith and Reason

3

CCR-6100Change, Conflict, and Resolution

3

COM-6100Professional Communications Theory

3

COM-6200Advanced Professional and Business Writing

3

How these courses apply to the bachelor's degree:

To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the MA in Liberal Studies, with an Area of Study in Professional Communications, candidates may use these courses to satisfy the humanities requirements in the general education program, AOS Humanities electives or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

NOTE:  COM-6100 and COM-6200 can satisfy the Humanities requirements in the general education program, AOS Communications electives, AOS Humanities electives, or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.