Program Information
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Location: Downtown Milwaukee Campus, Mequon Campus, Oak Creek Campus, West Allis Campus
- Pathway: General Education
- Program Code: 20-800-1
- Offering: In-class
- Degree Type: 2-Year Degree (Associate)
- Start Dates: August and January
About the Associate of Arts - Communication: Pre-Major Degree
DESCRIPTION
Liberal Arts and Sciences Four-Year College Transfer Program
The Associate of Arts with an emphasis on Communication Studies includes a combination of theory and pragmatic approaches to the wide-ranging field of Communication. Students will gain proficiency in a myriad of communication contexts, including, but not limited to, public speaking, conflict and communication, interpersonal, and intercultural communication. With a solid introduction to the Communication field of study, you will develop skills to generate captivating messages for wherever your career endeavors take you - nonprofit work, public relations assistant, or communications planner.
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DETAILED PROGRAM INFORMATION
2024-25 Curriculum
Course | Course Name | Credits |
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English – 6 credits required | 6 | |
ENG-201 | English 1 ‡ | |
ENG-202 | English 2 ‡ | |
Speech – 13 credits required | 13 | |
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13 credits form any 200 level SPEECH course. |
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World/Foreign Language* – 4 credits required | 4 | |
Take 4 credits from any 200 level FLANG course or 100 level INTP course. See your Pathway advisor for details. |
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Social Sciences – 12 credits required | 12 | |
Select 200 level courses in the Social Science – See list of courses in your program plan; discuss your selection with your Pathway Advisor. |
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Mathematics – 3 credits required | 3 | |
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Take 3 to 4 credits from level 200 MATH course. |
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Sciences – 7 credits required | 7 | |
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(4 credits must be lab) See list of courses in your program |
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Fine Arts – 3 credits required | 3 | |
ART-201 ART-202 ART-203 ART-204 MUSIC-205 ENG-207 SPEECH-212
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Take three credits from the following courses: Understanding Art Renaissance-Modern Art and Arch Ancient to Medieval Art and Arch Drawing From Observation Music Appreciation Intro to Creative Writing ‡ Introduction to Theater |
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Humanities – 6 credits required | 6 | |
Select 200-level courses in the Humanities - see list of courses in Program Plan; discuss your selections with your Pathway Advisor. |
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Diversity – 3 credits required |
3 | |
Select 200-level courses in the Diversity - see list of courses in Program Plan; discuss your selections with your Pathway Advisor. |
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Physical Education – 3 credits required | 3 | |
Select any 200-level PHYED course. | ||
TOTAL CREDITS |
60 |
‡ Prerequisite required.
*Students who completed four high school semesters of the same language with a grade of C or better can waive this requirement; the four waived credits must be made up with other 200-level credits. Successful completion of this degree requires a grade point average of 2.0 (C) or higher, with 25% of the credits taken at MATC. Students in their final semester should choose a course incorporating service learning. Curriculum requirements are subject to change.
Current MATC students should consult their Academic Program Plan for specific curriculum requirements.
Important: Consult the four-year college or university you plan to attend regarding transferability of selected courses.
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2024-2025 Program Flyer
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Program Outcomes
- Effective Communication
- Information Literacy
- Global Awareness
- Analytical/Critical Thinking
- Professionalism
- Scientific Method
Admission Requirement
- A high school diploma or GED
Scholarships
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414-297-6584
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