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Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025
Communication Studies (A.A.)
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If you are looking for a flexible degree to prepare you to transfer and complete a 4-year degree in Communication, Public Relations, Marketing, Journalism, Pre-Law, and a wide variety of other degrees then the Communication Studies A.A. degree is the program for you! In the Communication Studies program, you will learn foundational skills and meet the General Education Liberal Arts requirements at many 4-year colleges and universities. Effective interpersonal communication, public speaking, critical thinking, and listening skills are all part of that foundation.
Additional skills taught from a list of elective courses include enhanced understanding of small group dynamics, intercultural communication, social media, public relations, communication at work, and gender and communication. Completion of the degree will give students planning to transfer a solid, diverse Communication and Liberal Arts foundation, which emphasizes oral and written communication skills. With organizations increasingly emphasizing effective communication skills, earning the Communication Studies A.A. at OCC will offer students a distinct advantage in their next steps at their transfer school. The Communication Studies A.A. has a wide range of electives for you to choose from and, with advising, you can focus your degree to work the best for you at your next institution.
Communication Studies is primarily a transfer degree, however, if you wish to join the workforce directly after graduation from OCC, this degree will give you a competitive advantage to start out in such professions as: business, government and private agencies, communication training and consulting, public and media relations, organizational development, sales and marketing, development and fund raising, speech-writing and professional presentations, or anywhere communication skills are important, which is EVERYWHERE!
We love our students! In the Communication Studies program, you will have the advantage of developing a close working relationship with faculty and program classmates that will extend your learning beyond the classroom. We hope to see you on campus!
Mission Statement
The mission of the Communication Studies A.A.program is to provide students with the skills necessary to communicate effectively in interpersonal, group, and public settings within a professional context. Students will maximize their ability to communicate effectively in an increasily diverse workplace through the development of proficiencies in the production, performance, analysis, and reception of community messages. Development of these skills will provide students with the advantages necessary to compete in a modern job market.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate effective oral and written skills.
- Demonstrate a basic knowledge of the components of communication studies in everday communication interactions.
- Demonstrate critical thinking skills as they are applied in communication contexts.
- Demonstrate an understanding of diversity/global awareness in communication situations.
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Third Semester
- Communication Studies Elective Credits: (3)
(Recommended courses: COM 110 , COM 220 , COM 225 , COM 233 , COM 241 1 COM 245 , COM 272 , COM 282 , COM 284 )
- Humanities Elective Credits: (3)
(Recommended courses: HIS 101 , HIS 102 , PHI 101 , PHI 108 )
- SUNY Gen Ed Arts Elective Credits: (3)
(Recommended courses: ART 105 , ART 106 , BMC 110 , BMC 120 , PHO 100
- SUNY Gen Ed Natural Science Credits: (3)2
(Recommended courses: AES 105 , BIO 105 , BIO 131 , GEO 106 )
- General Elective Credits: (3)
(Recommended courses: COM 121 , COM 157 , COM 227 , COM 251 )
Fourth Semester
- Communication Studies Elective Credits: (3)
(Recommended courses: COM 110 , COM 220 , COM 225 , COM 233 , COM 241 1, COM 245 , COM 272 , COM 282 , COM 284 )
- Liberal Arts Elective Credits: (3)
(Recommended courses: SOC 183 , SOC 203 , SOC 211 )
- Liberal Arts Elective Credits: (3)
(Recommended courses: SOC 183 , SOC 203 , SOC 211 ) -or- SUNY Gen Ed World Language Elective)
- SUNY Gen Ed Social Science Elective Credits: (3)
(Recommended courses: GEG 101 , POS 100 , PSY 103 , SOC 103 )
- General Elective Credits: (3)
(Recommended courses: BMC 110 , BMC 120 , BMC 145 )
Total Program Credits: 60
Notes:
- COM 241, Building a Brand, serves as a capstone course. It is recommended that you take COM 110 and COM 233 prior to taking this course.
- A lab is not required for the SUNY Gen Natural Science requirement.
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