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IPC Courses
Innovative, flexible, cutting-edge curricula characterize both the Bachelor of Arts (BA) and the Bachelor of Arts in Communication (BAC).
The BA (Bachelor of Arts) degree provides a liberal arts foundation to the study of communication. It is distinguished by its academic rigor and attention to the development of exemplary oral and written communication skills. Students take communication courses emphasizing communication information, theories, and criticism. They also enhance their education with the study of a foreign language, complementing communication study and providing students with a competitive advantage as they pursue careers in global corporations, government agencies, and international organizations.
The BA acquaints students with the study of the humanities (literature, performing arts, philosophy), social sciences (economics, political science, sociology), and natural sciences (biology, geography, physics). Each student’s individual program benefits from one of the numerous outstanding minor programs across the campus including, but not limited to, Africana Studies, American Culture Studies, Art, Art History, Asian Studies, Computer Science, Creative Writing, Economics, Entrepreneurial Studies, Environmental Policy and Analysis, Ethnic Studies, Management, Marketing, and Peace Studies.
The BAC (Bachelor of Arts in Communication) degree emphasizes coursework, developing competencies in specific professional areas. BAC students complement their major coursework by identifying a career focus. The career focus requires 24 hours of credit in areas including, but not limited to, Communication Research, Organizational Communication, Performance Studies, Promotions and Advertising, Sales Communication, and Social Services.
By clicking on the link below you can access information on current IPC courses.
http://webapps.bgsu.edu/courses/search.php search the catalog by selecting the IPC course prefix.
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