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Course Planner & Breadth Requirements Communication Interest Majors Communication Majors Incoming Students Transfer Students What Can I Do with a Comm Degree?

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Course Planner & Breadth Requirements Communication Interest Majors Communication Majors Incoming Students Transfer Students What Can I Do with a Comm Degree?

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View Power Point From 2010 Freshman Advising Information Session Communication Interest Majors I am receiving poor grades in the Communication Interest courses. Should I remain a Communication Interest major? Any student who receives either a D or F in any of the four three-credit Communication Interest major would be advised to leave the Communication Interest major. Any student who receives two C’s would also be advised to leave the Communication Interest major. Sometimes students feel that they can “make up,” for example, two C’s in COMM256 and COMM245 with two A’s in COMM330 and COMM301. This is a very bad idea, because it almost never happens. Students who have received one C may or may not take the risk of continuing the Communication Interest major, but are well advised to make concrete contingency plans for other options that they can quickly implement in case they are unsuccessful. Such students should read and think about the answer to the next question. I received a poor gra

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