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CI’s Communication Program is dedicated to developing students’ understanding of human communication processes as symbolic and meaningful, with particular emphases in Health Communication, Environmental Communication and Organizational Communication.

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  • Fall Junior

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    COMM441Health Communication3Emphasis courseMajor
    COMM320Rhetorical Theory and Practice3Major
    COMM321Advanced Intercultural Comm3Major
    COMM/ UDGE340Conflict Management and Mediation3Double counts with Major and UDGE DMajor & GEUDGE D
    HISTStudent's ChoiceUS History3Choose one: HIST 270, 271, 272, 275. CHS 350. If US HIST has been met change to Free ElectiveOtherAIR: US History

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    Milestones

    • Two year plan assumes Lower Division (LD) Major courses have been completed. If any LD courses remains incomplete, take these courses as soon as possible.
    • Schedule an appointment with an Academic Advisor in the Academic Advising Center
    • Attend Major Fair (First Week of October)
    • Meet w/ Career Development Services
    • Meet w/ Graduate Studies Center

    Spring Junior

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    COMM

    305, or


    310

    COMM 305: Qualitative Research, or
    COMM 310: Quantitative Research

    3Major & GWAR
    COMMStudent's ChoiceUpper Division COMM Major Elective3See catalog for course titles & descriptionsMajor
    COMM355Cross-Cultural Comm in Health3Emphasis courseMajor
    UDGEStudent's ChoiceUDGEC - Arts and Humanities3See catalog for course titles & descriptionsGEUDGE C
    POLS150American Political Institution3If US Constitution/State & Local Gov't has been met change to Free Elective.OtherAIR: US Constitution/State & Local Govt.

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    Milestones

    • Two year plan assumes Lower Division (LD) Major courses have been completed. If any LD courses remains incomplete, take these courses as soon as possible.
    • Meet w/ Graduate Studies Center
    • Meet w/ Career Development Services
  • Fall Senior

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    COMM350Strategic Communication3Major
    COMM325Health Media Campaigns3Emphasis courseMajor
    COMMStudent's ChoiceUpper Division COMM Major Elective3See catalog for course titles and descriptionsMajor
    UDGEStudent's ChoiceUDGE B - Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning3See catalog for course titles and descriptionsGEUDGE B
    Graduation RequirementStudent's ChoiceLanguage3Units may vary between 3-4 units depending on language chosen; if language has been met change to Free ElectiveOtherLanguage

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    Milestones

    • Apply for Graduation (Priority deadline - October 1st)
    • Meet w/ Academic Advisor for Grad Check
    • Attend Capstone (COMM 499) Information Session to get add code

    Spring Senior

    Course AreaCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsNotesRequirements MetGE Categories
    COMM499Capstone3Major
    COMM327Communicating Science and Policy3Emphasis CourseMajor
    Graduation RequirementStudent's ChoiceMulticultural Perspectives3If Multicultural Requirement has been met change to Free ElectiveOtherMP
    Free ElectiveStudent's ChoiceFree Elective3Needed for 120 Unit Requirement - Can be any class, any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for.Other
    Free ElectiveStudent's ChoiceFree Elective3Needed for 120 Unit Requirement - Can be any class, any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for.Other

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    Milestones

    • Attend Grad Fest
    • Consider completing an internship
    • Check application deadlines for graduate school
    • Attend Gala
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