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    Hope College
   
    Nov 24, 2024  
2023-2024 Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Communication


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Communication is one of the largest majors on campus. We offer a premiere undergraduate learning experience in communication by preparing students to create and share meaning for the common good. The Hope College Department of Communication has been recognized by the National Communication Association for its outstanding curriculum and was twice named a “Program of Excellence” by the Central States Communication Association for its curricular program. Our students collaborate with faculty on research, participate in department-affiliated professional development clubs, and have won national recognition for their creative and scholarly projects.

About The Program

To major in communication means to study the processes by which people create and share meaning. Meanings are created and shared in various contexts; thus, the curriculum integrates theory and practice emphasizing these contexts of communication: corporate communication, global communication and peace studies, journalism and writing for media, media production and criticism, organizational communication and leadership, relational communication, and rhetoric and public advocacy. Through research, experiential learning (e.g., internship or off-campus study) and civic engagement, our curriculum will give you a deep understanding of how communication plays an integral role in social life. The Department of Communication is housed in the state-of-the-art Martha Miller Center for Global Communication, where students can use video production, journalism, speech and research facilities.

Communication knowledge and skills are essential for personal success and for participation in a complex, globalizing society. Communication competence incorporates a number of learning goals often identified as important by employers and graduate schools. These goals include:

  • Interacting easily and productively with others;
  • Thinking critically and solving problems;
  • Communicating ideas clearly and effectively;
  • Creating messages for various media and audiences;
  • Balancing conflicting viewpoints;
  • Interpreting quantitative and qualitative data;
  • Working for social justice and change.

Social Science Requirement

The Department of Communication offers two courses that satisfy the Anchor Plan Social Science requirement:

COMM 101 The Communication Process . This course focuses on communication competence - the ability to communicate effectively in relationships and to critically analyze media messages.

COMM 151 Media and Society . This course is an introduction to the different types of media and the impact of media on society with heavy emphasis on digital media.

Majors

Communication majors at Hope often link their academic programs with other disciplines as they prepare for careers in public, private and non-profit organizations, media, business, theatre, and teaching. Professional plans in journalism, broadcasting, public relations, human resource development, film, corporate communication, public speaking, ministry, advertising, global communication, and government often stem from opportunities provided to communication majors. The nationally-recognized Hope communication curriculum also provides a strong and well-regarded foundation for students planning further study in communication at major graduate institutions.

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