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Adult Undergraduate Communication

Interpersonal and Organizational Communication is an important tool utilized in all areas of life.

Tailored specifically for busy schedules, this program is designed for working adults who want to advance their careers through courses that focus on organizational development and management.

This versatile Communication degree with a concentration in Interpersonal and Organizational Communication will help you become a leader in a variety of professions. You will not only learn how to effectively communicate across diverse populations, but you will also learn how to conduct extensive research, create case studies, and master communication theories.

Upcoming Term Start Dates

1/7/2025

Top Reasons

Personalized Advising

Your academic advisor works with you from the moment you are accepted to create a road map to graduation, creating a custom schedule specific to your needs.

Affordable and Accelerated

A timely completion of your degree is critical to your total tuition cost, which is why we offer accelerated courses, providing you a quality education at a fraction of the cost.

Comprehensive

You’ll gain exposure to all areas of human relations within the workplace – organizational communication networks, conflict management, leadership, problem-solving, critical thinking, and the role of communication in interpersonal and organizational contexts.

Engaged Learning

Although most, if not all, of the communication courses can be completed online, our faculty create an environment of engaged learning, where communication concepts and theories are taught using practical application.

Meet Our Mocs

Denise Mosher
Cara T. Mackie, Ph.D.

Featured Faculty

Cara T. Mackie

In the classroom, I not only teach theories of human communication, but also help students become better communicators. I start my courses by stating, 'It will take hard work to succeed, but I will work just as hard to be there for you. We are in this together. I believe in you.' Students leave my class with a better understanding of themselves and with confidence to succeed in various forms of interpersonal relationships.

Program Details

AVAILABLE IN:

BS

Minor

Admission Requirements

  • Provide official transcripts of all academic work taken previously at other colleges, universities, or professional schools.
  • If fewer than 25 credit hours have been earned from a regionally accredited college or university, student should provide official high school transcript or GED scores.
  • If fewer than 25 credit hours have been earned from a regionally accredited college or university, student should provide official ACT or SAT exam scores, OR as an alternative, applicants should instead submit an updated resume and elect to apply through the test-optional policy.
  • Military service-connected, educational experiences may award transfer credits. Requests should be accompanied by documents describing the educational experience.

International Student Requirements

  • Official Translated Transcripts With Course By Course Evaluation**
  • Bank Letter Verifying Funds of Sponsor***
  • Sponsor's Guarantee Form
  • Valid Passport
  • Official TOEFL/IELTS Score****

** SpanTran (discount available), Academic Evaluation Services, Inc., Josef Silny, or World Education Services or another similar approved transcript evaluation agency.

*** A bank letter is a written statement on bank letterhead and signed by a bank official.

**** Must have completed an English language training program or at least one year at an English speaking institution to waive the TOEFL/IELTS testing requirement.

Curriculum

A. WRIGHT Foundations Requirements34 hours
B. Major Requirements42 - 66 hours
Course NumberCourse Name
COM 1100Introduction to Communication (waived)
COM 1500Speak for Success
COM 2100Mass Media and Society
COM 2250Interpersonal Communication
COM 2260Small Group Communication OR
COM 3200Persuasion
COM 2270Intercultural Communication
COM 3210Organizational Communication
COM 3900Special Topics in Communication
COM 4550Communication Research
COM 4500Communication Law and Ethics AND/OR
COM 3955Professional Development for Communication Degrees AND
COM 4960/4961Communication Internship AND/OR
COM 4999Speech and Mass Communication Theory
COM 4900Senior Project
C. Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements12 hours
D. Electives4 - 36 hours
E. Total124 hours

Program Costs

2023-2024

Base Required FeesCost
Tuition Per Credit Hour$340
Technology fee per semester is based on credit hours enrolled$30 to $120

2024-2025

Base Required FeesCost
Tuition Per Credit Hour$375
Technology fee per semester is based on credit hours enrolled$30 to $120

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Program Contact

Kristen Pinner Kristen Pinner

Director of Adult and Graduate Admission

 863.680.4205