The Communication Program at Quincy University

 

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To learn more about the Communication department check out what some former students have to say about their experiences!

 

 

Ben Braun                               Katie LeGros                          Brian Silverstein

 

Internship Experiences

 

Ben Braun                               Katie LeGros                          Brian Silverstein

 

 

 View our student-designed online editions of the annual student publication:   Call of the Hawk (2005) and Out of the Nest (2006). 

Current Communication students should familiarize themselves with the Mission Statement, the Outcomes Assessment Handbook, the inventory of key terms, and the list of key terms by course.

 

Current (2006 catalog year) degree checklists and suggested four-year plans are available for all concentrations:

 

Broadcast                                Checklist                     Plan

Journalism                               Checklist                     Plan

Public Relations                      Checklist                     Plan

Sport Communication             Checklist                     Plan

Professional Communication  Checklist                     Plan

 

Interdisciplinary:  Communication/Music Production            Checklist         Plan

 

For degree checklists from 2003 – 2005, please visit the office of academic support,

Francis Hall 121.

 

The Communication program sponsors the Kappa Lambda Rho chapter of Lambda Pi Eta national communication honor society.

 

Membership is open by invitation to students majoring or minoring in Communication.  To be eligible for membership, students must have completed 60 semester hours (90 quarter hours) in undergraduate credit courses; have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0; have completed the equivalent of 12 semester hours (18 quarter hours) in courses in communication; have a grade point average of at least 3.25 in these courses; be in the upper 35% of their graduating class; and be currently enrolled as a full-time student in good standing.

Kappa Lambda Rho (KLR) chapter is named in honor of St. Clare of Assisi, who was named patron saint of television in 1958.   Along with St. Francis of Assisi and St. Francis Solanus, St. Clare is a special patron of the QU community as well.  

 

More information on Lambda Pi Eta is available at the national website.