Communication: Mass Communication
ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT:
The 海角社区 is dedicated to making the transfer process as simple as possible. As required by , 海角社区 will take your course work as outlined in the appropriate guide and enable you to graduate with the same number of hours as native 海角社区 students in the same degree program (assuming you do not change majors). Together, the Transfer Guide and the 海角社区 Area V Page, if used correctly, will guide you through your first two years of course work and prevent the loss of credit hours upon transfer. If you have obtained a Transfer Guide for a major in Mass Communications, be sure to print this page and use it along with the Guide. Upon transfer, please bring these documents to ensure a smooth academic transition.
SPECIAL NOTES:
- This document does not override any information provided on Alabama Transfers. It simply provides a list of recommended course options for students who plan to transfer to 海角社区.
- If you are transferring to 海角社区 from an institution outside the Alabama Community College System, please contact the 海角社区 Office of Admissions for the most current transfer information.
Area V: Additional Requirements
海角社区 Course | Community College Course Equivalent | Credit Hours |
Electives | 19 credits | |
19 credits |
Additional Notes: All Natural Science courses must include the corresponding Laboratory.
For the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree, the student must complete 6 semester hours of a required foreign language at the intermediate level (201, 202). In connection with this, up to 6 semester hours of foreign language at the intermediate level may be counted towards the required elective hours in Area V.
Students majoring in Mass Communication or Communication Arts or minoring in the Department of Communication must earn a “C” or better to receive credit for these courses
Dr. Pat Sanders, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair, 海角社区 Department of Communication
(256) 765-4780
pfsanders@una.edu
102 Communication Building
海角社区 Box 5070
Florence, AL 35632-0001
海角社区 Department of Communication