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					| 2020-2021 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Political Communication Minor  |  
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				The minor requires a minimum of 19 credits; 7 credits in 2 required courses and 12 credits of electives. |  
													| Electives:
 Take a minimum of 12 credits from the following list. At least 6 credits must be at the 300-400 level. Students can only take a maximum of 6 credits in POL or CAS, ensuring that the minor is truly interdisciplinary. CAS 120 - Strategies in Public Relations, 3 credit hoursCAS 212 - Persuasive Speaking, 3 credit hoursCAS 277D - Media and Diversity, 3 credit hoursCAS 315 - Crisis Communication, 3 credit hoursCAS 372 - Advanced Media Criticism, 3 credit hours (when content is focused on political communication)CAS 410 - Persuasive Campaigns, 3 credit hoursCAS 413 - Argumentation and Debate, 3 credit hoursCAS 428 - Media Law and Ethics, 3 credit hoursCRJ 345 - Crime in the Media, 3 credit hoursINT 250I - Security, Technology and Threat Assessment, 3 credit hoursPOL 301 - Congress, The Presidency, and Elections, 3 credit hoursPOL 303 - Public Policy and Administration, 3 credit hoursPOL 304D - Urban Policy and Politics, 3 credit hoursPOL 305D - Women, Politics, and Law, 3 credit hoursPOL 306 - Social Media and Politics, 3 credit hoursPOL 441X - Public Interest Research, 4 credit hoursPSY 321 - Human Relations and Group Dynamics, 3 credit hoursSOC 201D - Social Problems, 4 credit hours BUS 358 - Business Communications, 3 credit hoursORCAS 226 - Writing for Multimedia, 3 credit hoursORCAS 232 - Workshop in Journalism, 3 credit hoursORCAS 305 - Workshop in New Media, 3 credit hoursORENG 305 - Workshop in Advanced Expository and Argumentative Writing, 3 credit hours
Alternative- Semester in Washington, DC:
 Students can complete the Political Communication Minor by participating in the Semester in Washington Program, enrolling in an appropriate seminar, doing an appropriate internship, doing an appropriate research project, plus completing one of the electives listed above. Students must get approval from the Political Communication Program Coordinators in order to exercise this option. For more information, contact Professor Barbara Palmer in the Political Science Department at bpalmer@bw.edu or the Explorations Office at explore@bw.edu.  Completion of POL 101D  prior to participating is strongly recommended.  |   Return to: Undergraduate Program Requirements
 
 
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