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	2019-2020 Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    Professional Communication, A.A.
				
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				Associate of Arts: Through a rich blend of experiences such as solid classroom training, hands-on application and working with community partners, this multidisciplinary two-year degree gives you what you need to come into a business and hit the ground running. With customized training from business, you can move easily into countless company areas. You can seamlessly roll the degree over into four-year degrees - such as communication, business - that give added competencies, experiences, mastery, and confidence. 
			 
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		General Requirements - 22-23 Credit Hours
 Select 6 credits of Liberal Arts electives from the following:
 Art, English, French, Russian, Spanish, or Philosophy  Select 6 credits of Mathematics/Science electives from the following:
 Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Ecology, Environmental Studies, Mathematics, Physics, and/or Science  *SCI 100 can be used toward elective credit but cannot be used toward meeting the 6 credit Math/Science elective above.  Select 6 credits of Social Science electives from the following:
 Anthropology, Criminal Justice, Economics, History, Political Science, Psychology, and/or Sociology  Professional Communication Major Requirements
 Complete the following: Select at least 6 of the following courses for a total of 18 credit hours:
 Electives to bring total earned hours to 64
 Total credits required for degree: 64
  - Minimum cumulative GPA required for graduation: 2.00
  - Cumulative GPA required in courses in the General Requirements area: 2.25
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