Minor in Applied Communication Studies
An 18-hour minor in Applied Communication Studies should comprise of ACS 103, ACS 203, ACS 213, plus two 300-level and one 400-level course in the Applied Communication Studies curriculum.
This minor allows students to gain expertise in Applied Communication Studies in addition to pursuing a major in a related field. Majors in Mass Communications, Public Administration and Policy Analysis, Political Science, Sociology, Criminal Justice Studies, and English are strongly encouraged to consider pursuing a minor in Applied Communication Studies.
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Minors interested in public relations might wish to specifically consider:
312 Public Relations Theory & Application
313 Public Relations Writing
315 Technology Applications in Public Relations
413 Case Studies in Public Relations
416 International Public Relations
430 Persuasion and Social Influence
431 Public Relations Visual Communication
432 Social Media for Public Relations
Minors interested in business-related communication might wish to specifically consider:
300 Communication in Interviewing
303 Communication Training & Development
304 Conflict Management & Communication
305 Listening
311 Intercultural Communication
403 Organizational Communication Theory & Application
430 Persuasion and Social Influence
432 Social Media for Public Relations
Minors interested in psychology might wish to specifically consider:
305 Listening
311 Intercultural Communication
323 Interpersonal Communication Theory & Applications
331 Gender & Communication
370 Health Communication
421 Computer Mediated Communication
422 Family Communication
430 Persuasion and Social Influence
434 Nonverbal Communication
Minors interested in relational communication issues might wish to specifically consider:
311 Intercultural Communication
323 Interpersonal Communication Theory & Applications
331 Gender & Communication
370 Health Communication
421 Computer Mediated Communication
422 Family Communication
423 Topics in Interpersonal Communication
434 Nonverbal Communication