Corporate Communications A.A. (Associate of Arts)

General Education Requirements: Credits
____SPCM 101 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3
____ENGL 101 College Composition I 3
____ENGL 102 College composition II 3
     
General Education Electives:  (Choose courses in each category from the list of approved General Education courses)  
____Arts and Humanities 3
____Social and Behavioral Sciences 3
____Diversity 3
____Biological and Physical Sciences (One course must include a lab.) 7-8
____Mathematics 3-5
____Wellness and Health 3
____Information Literacy/Technology 3
____Global, Historical, and Cultural Prespectives 2
Total General Education Credits
36-39
   
Electives:    
____JOUR 150 Introduction to Journalism 3
____MCOM 110 Introduction to Electronic Media 3
____CGVC 101 Introduction to Computer Graphics 3
____MCOM 113 Information Gathering for Mass Communication 3
____MNGT 150 Principles of Marketing 3
____MCOM 112 Intro to Applied Advertising, Public Relations, & Marketing 3
____SPCM 240 Advanced Oral Communication in Business 3
____MCOM 121 Publications copywriting and Design 3
____MCOM 130 Electronic Media Programming 3
____Modern Languages 0-3
Total Elective credits 21-24
Total Number of Credits Required for Degree 60

 

 

 

Program Description:
This new Corporate Communications two-plus-two pattern is desinged to help students fulfill their freshman and sophomore year requirements at CCBC and directly matriculate through their junior and senior years in the University of Baltimore Corporate Communications program. To receive an A.A. degree from CCBC, a student must complete 36-38 credits of General Education and a minimum of 60 total credits as required by the Arts and Science curriculum.

CCBC's new Corporate Communications pattern is coordinated with the University of Baltimore through an articulation agreement linking the two Corporate Communications programs. It is recommended that students who intend to major in the field should consult with the program coordinator at CCBC in order to choose courses that satisfy the University of Baltimore transfer requirements stipulated in the articulation agreement.

 

 

Program Coordinator:
Tim Thompson
410-455-4997
tthompson@ccbcmd.edu