Communication (Communication Studies)/Juris Doctor, (B.A./J.D.)
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The joint Communication B.A./J.D. program is designed to give students an opportunity
to combine a focus on human communication and persuasion with a specialized study
of the law. Students will complete most of the standard requirements for the Communication
(Communication Studies) B.A., replacing some major requirements with law courses.
The Communication B.A. can be completed in 3 years and students begin their 1L courses
in their senior year, creating the 3+3 structure (3 years for the Communication B.A.
and 3 years for the J.D.).
Specifically, students enrolled in the Comm B.A/J.D. program would:
- be required to take electives from only 2 of the 3 focus areas (applied communication
and rhetoric, excluding media courses). Rather than taking 2 courses from each of
those sections, these students would be required to take 3 classes from applied communication
and 3 from rhetoric;
- be exempted from taking the senior level capstone course, replacing the course with
a first-year law required course;
- replace the final required 6 hours of upper-division Communication electives with
first year law required courses;
- complete all other university, college, and department requirements for graduation.
In particular, students in this program will:
- demonstrate competence in producing messages through various channels for different
purposes, audiences, and contexts, in preparation for expectations of legal communication,
including a focus on translating nuanced technical and procedural information into
understandable arguments for inexperienced audiences;
- critically analyze, interpret, and evaluate messages across various forms and contexts,
including legal communication that calls for a dissection of arguments to component
parts and forming rebuttals;
- understand and apply communication theories and methods as appropriate to the situation
and context in order to adapt to legal argumentation, with an emphasis on persuasion
and argumentation, rhetorical theory, listening, and interpersonal communication;
- articulate ethical principles and apply them in diverse communication contexts, recognizing
and appreciating individual and cultural similarities and differences;
- understand and implement communication in their personal and public lives to respond
to local, national, global, and legal issues by emphasizing urgency and relevance
to audiences and adapting to their needs.
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University General Education Program (41 hours)
See for the General Education requirements.
College and Degree (B.A.) Requirements (6-9 hours)
The are in addition to the University General Education Program requirements that are
listed above.
The Major (30 hours)
Major Core (6 hours)
All students must take
Communication Studies (24 hours)
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Plus Three Courses From Both of the Following Areas:
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Applied Communication
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Rhetoric
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First Year Law Classes (30 hours)
Legal Methods I/II, Torts I/II, Civil Procedure I/II, Property I/II, Contracts I/II,
Criminal Law.
Electives (8 - 11 hours)
Completion of courses to bring the total to 120 semester hours.
Honors Program
To be eligible for admission to the Communication Honors program a student must meet
the following requirements: (1) declare a major in Communication, (2) have completed
12 hours of Communication coursework, (3) have Department of Communication faculty
member as an adviser, and (4) make an honors application to the adviser. Applications
may be obtained from the director of the honors program or from the department office.
To be awarded departmental honors at graduation with the designation βWith Honors
in Communication,β a student must fulfill the following requirements: (1) maintain
a 3.5 GPA in communication coursework, (2) maintain a 3.5 GPA overall, (3) complete
all Department of Communication major requirements, (4) complete an independent thesis
or an independent film/video project sponsored by a Department of Communication faculty
member consisting of six hours over two semesters: three hours in research preparation
(COMM 3330, COMM 4381, or COMM 4891 ), and three hours in completing the thesis project
(COMM 4999), and (5) successful defense of the thesis.
Typical 4-Year Communication Studies Concentration Sequence
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Freshman Year
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Math*
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Foreign Language/B.A. requirement (or elective
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Social/Behavioral Science*
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Humanities/Fine Arts*
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Foreign Language/B.A. requirement* (or elective)
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Social/Behavioral Science*
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Total Hours: 30 hrs
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Sophomore Year
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OR
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Foreign Language/B.A. requirement*
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Natural Science*
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History*
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Applied Comm Course 1
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Foreign Language/B.A. requirement*
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Natural Science*
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History*
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Semester Totals 32 hrs
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Junior Year
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Rhetoric Course 1
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Rhetoric Course 2
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Applied Comm Course 2
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Applied Comm Course 3
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Elective
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Rhetoric Course 3
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UD Elective
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UD Elective
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Elective
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Total Hours: 30 hrs.
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Senior Year
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UD Elective: Contracts I
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UD Elective: Torts I
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UD Elective: Legal Methods I
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UD Elective: Civil Procedure I
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UD Elective: Property I
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UD Elective: Academic Success I
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UD Elective: Contracts II
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UD Elective: Torts II
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UD Elective: Legal Methods II
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UD Elective: Civil Procedure II
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UD Elective: Property II
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UD Elective: Criminal Law
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UD Elective: Academic Success II
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Total Hours: 30
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Total Hours Through Year Four: 120-122
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Total Hours Required for ΑρΑ«Φ±²₯: 120
* Must satisfy University General Education Program Requirement
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Year Five and Six
Typical Law School Curriculum for Years 2 (2L) and 3 (3L)
- Credit Hours: 3
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