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Intercultural
Communication |
An emphasis in Intercultural Communication provides
students with specialized knowledge and skills
in identifying, analyzing, and meeting the challenges
of effective communication in a multicultural
society, both in the context of organizations
and among individuals. These challenges are transformed
into career opportunities for those who have mastered
the knowledge and skills of effective intercultural
communication and are able to translate their
knowledge to diverse intercultural applications.
Students who complete the Intercultural Communication
emphasis successfully are prepared for careers
such as that of customer service and sales representative,
diplomat, foreign correspondent, foreign relations
or foreign service officer, host for foreign dignitaries,
intercultural and diversity trainer, international
corporate representative, international and study-abroad
student adviser, and travel industry representative.
The emphasis also provides an excellent background
for those interested in careers in primary and
secondary education, a variety of human and social
service careers, and other careers for which a
liberal arts education is required.
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Speech communication majors take
a total of 42 units in the major, including 18 units
of core requirements, 9 units of theoretical core,
and 15 units in the area of emphasis. An internship
(Human Comm 437) is strongly recommended in each
areas of emphasis to give you experience applying
the principles of excellent communication in a real-life
setting.
Core Requirements (18 units)
HCOM 102 Public Speaking (3)
HCOM 200 Human Communication (3)
HCOM 235 Essentials of Argumentation
(3) (OR)
HCOM 236 Essentials of Debate (3)
HCOM 300 Introduction to Research (3)
HCOM 308 Quantitative Research Methods
(3)
HCOM 420 Communication Theory (3)
Breadth Experiences: (12 units;
select a course from each of the following
categories)
HCOM 330 Rhetoric of Popular Culture
(3) OR
HCOM 332 Process of Social Influence (3)
OR
HCOM 437 Internship (3)
HCOM 313 Interpersonal Communication
Theory (3) OR
HCOM 318 Family Communication (3) OR
HCOM 437 Internship (3)
HCOM 320 Intercultural Communication
(3) OR
HCOM 422 Applications of Intercultural
(3) OR
HCOM 437 Internship (3)
HCOM 324 Communicating in Groups arid
Teams (3) OR
HCOM 326 Organizational Communication
Dynamics (3) OR
HCOM 437 Internship (3)
Emphasis in Intercultural Communication
(12 units)
HCOM 220 Interpersonal Conflict Management
(3)
HCOM 320 Intercultural Communication (3)
HCOM 360 Nonverbal Communication (3)
HCOM 422 Applications of Intercultural Communication
(3)
HCOM 435 Communication in Community Building
(3)
HCOM 456 Intercultural Conflict: Theory &
Practice (3)
HCOM 479 Mediation: Principles & Practice
(3)
HCOM 492T Proseminar (3)
Students in the B.A. in Speech Communication program
who enter Cal
State Fullerton as first-time freshmen in fall 2005,
or who enter a commu-
nity college in fall 2006 with intent to transfer
to Cal State Fullerton, will be
required to show proficiency in a second language
as a condition of graduation
with a bachelor's degree. (See "Graduation Requirements
for the Bachelor's
Degree" in the 2005-2007 University
Catalog.)
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Student Association:
CommGrads
is the department's student group that sponsors
career workshops, special programs and social activities.
The CSUF Speech and Debate Team competes with other
colleges and universities and consistently ranks
near the top in the nation. CSUF students involved
in the Southern
California Urban Debate League (SCUDL) teach
argument skills to students from underserved high
schools.
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Advisement
You can make an appointment with
the department's undergraduate adviser by
calling the Department of Human Communication Studies
(714) 278-3617.
For further information, including available scholarships,
please contact
the department's undergraduate adviser at:
Department of Human Communication
Studies
College Park 420-1
California State University, Fullerton
PO. Box 6868
Fullerton, CA 92834
(714) 278-3617
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