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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Bachelor

Communications from Brigham Young University - Rexburg is a Campus Bachelor Media Studies degree that prepares you for a Communications career. Students majoring in Communication can choose from four areas of emphasis: advertising, broadcasting, journalism, and public relations or they can work with their academic advisers to craft programs that meet their unique interests and needs. Graduation Requirements Students must complete the prescribed course of study, including practicum requirements, and a minimum of 120 credit hours with GPA of 2.25 or above. No grades lower than C-minus in Communication courses will count toward completion of major requirements. Major Requirements 1. Complete communication core courses (24 credits). 2. Complete the department practicum requirement (3 credits). 3. Complete one introductory course (3 credits) ideally by the end of the sophomore year. 4. Complete 15 additional credits from the list of recommended courses. 5. Complete either FDMAT 221 or CIT 140 (3 credits). 6. Complete the approporiate 400-level culminating class (3 credits). 7. Complete a minor or two clusters from other departments. 8. Earn grades of C-minus or higher in all Communication classes. View more details on Brigham Young University - Rexburg, ID . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Media Studies courses.

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