For Students Under 2022-2024 Catalog
Communication Studies Minor
Students pursuing the Communications Studies minor under the 2022-2024 catalog are responsible for the following requirements:
Six hours of required coursework: | Hours | |
---|---|---|
CMS 306M | Professional Communication Skills | 3 |
CMS 315M | Interpersonal Communication Theory | 3 |
Twelve hours of coursework in Communication Studies (at least nine hours must be upper-division) | 12 |
In addition to specific course requirements, students must also fulfill the hour totals for overall, in residence, and upper division coursework as well as meet the grade minimums for each minor course.
- The minor requires total of 18 hours of coursework.
- Nine hours of coursework must be taken at upper division level.
- Nine hours of coursework must be taken in residence at UT Austin.
- All courses must be taken for a letter grade unless the course is only offered on the pass/fail basis. Only courses with a grade of C- or better will be counted towards the minor.
- Students must earn a 2.0 minimum GPA in CMS courses.
For Students Under 2020-2022 Catalog
Communication Studies Minor
This minor is open only to students who are not majoring in communication studies or communication and leadership. The minor requires 18 hours of coursework, including at least nine hours completed in residence. All courses must be taken for a letter grade, unless the course is only offered on the pass/fail basis. Only courses with a grade of C- or better (or CR for courses offered only on a pass/fail basis) will be counted. Students must earn a 2.0 minimum GPA in courses counting toward the minor. The Department of Communication Studies reserves the right to limit the number of students accepted as communication studies minors.
The course requirements are as follows:
Six hours of required coursework: | Hours | |
---|---|---|
CMS 306M | Professional Communication Skills | 3 |
CMS 315M | Interpersonal Communication Theory | 3 |
Twelve hours of coursework in Communication Studies (at least nine hours must be upper-division) | 12 |
For Students Under 2018-2020 Catalog
The minor in Communication Studies will afford undergraduate students across the University the opportunity to increase their skills in communication, particularly in the areas of organizational, interpersonal, and rhetorical communication. In addition, students will study the foundations of public speaking, verbal and non-verbal communication, and intercultural communication as well as learn techniques to approach ethical dilemmas within the field of communication.
In order to pursue a minor in Communication Studies, a student must:
- be under the 2018-2020 catalog
- apply for the minor
- meet any requirements for minor that the student’s major college might impose
The Department of Communication Studies reserves the right to limit the number of students accepted as Communication Studies Minors. Nine hours of coursework must be taken in residence. All communication studies minor coursework must have a grade of at least C-; if the course is offered on the pass/fail basis only, the student must earn the symbol CR. Students must earn a 2.0 minimum GPA in courses counting toward the minor. This minor is open only to students who are not majoring in communication studies or communication and leadership.
The course requirements are as follows:
Requirements |
Hours |
|
CMS 306M |
Professional Communication Skills |
3 |
CMS 315M |
Interpersonal Communication Theory |
3 |
Twelve additional hours from the following list: |
12 |
|
CMS 301 |
Topics in Communication Studies (any topic) |
|
CMS 320 |
Advanced Presentation Skills |
|
CMS 322E |
Communication Ethics |
|
CMS 323R |
Rhetoric: East and West |
|
CMS 330 |
Interpersonal Health Communication |
|
CMS 332 |
Argumentation and Advocacy |
|
CMS 332K |
Theories of Persuasion |
|
CMS 333 |
Case Studies in Argumentation |
|
CMS 334K |
Nonverbal Communication |
|
CMS 335 |
Strategic Sales and Event Planning |
|
CMS 337 |
Building Sales Relationships |
|
CMS 340K |
Communication and Social Change |
|
CMS 341 |
Digital Communications |
|
CMS 342K |
Political Communication |
|
CMS 344K |
Lying and Deception |
|
CMS 345P |
Communication and Public Opinion |
|
CMS 347K |
Rhetoric of Popular Culture |
|
CMS 348K |
Visual Media and Interaction |
|
CMS 349M |
Advanced Analysis of Popular Culture |
|
CMS 353S |
Social Media and Organizations |
|
CMS 354 |
Conflict Resolution |
|
CMS 355K |
Intercultural Communication |
|
CMS 357 |
Family Communication |
|
CMS 358 |
Communication and Personal Relationships |
|
CMS 359 |
Language, Culture, and Communication of Hip-Hop |
|
CMS 164M |
Pre-Graduate School Mentorship |
|
CMS 264M |
Pre-Graduate School Mentorship |
|
CMS 364M |
Pre-Graduate School Mentorship |
|
CMS 366 |
Rhetoric, Love, and Democracy |
|
CMS 366C |
Celebrity Culture |
|
CMS 366F |
Rhetoric of Film |
|
CMS 366M |
Rhetoric and Popular Music |
|
CMS 366R |
Religious Communication and Paranormalism |
|
CMS 371K |
Practicum in Conflict Mediation |
|
CMS 372T |
Time Matters |
|
CMS 372D |
The Politics of National Memory |
|
CMS 373D |
Advocacy and Politics |
For Students Under 2016-2018 Catalog
In order to pursue a minor in Communication Studies under the 2016-2018 Catalog, a student must:
- Be under the 2016-2018 catalog
- Apply for the minor
- Meet any requirement for minor that the student’s major college might impose
The Department of Communication Studies reserves the right to limit the number of students accepted as Communication Studies Minors. Nine hours of coursework must be taken in residence. All CMS minor coursework must be completed on a letter graded basis (no pass/fail) and a grade of C or higher must be earned in order for the credit to count toward the minor requirements. This minor is open only to students who are not majoring in communication studies or communication and leadership.
The course requirements are as follows:
1. Communication Studies 306M, Professional Communication Skills and Communication Studies 315M, Interpersonal Comm Theory
2. Nine additional hours from the following list:
Communication Studies 320, Advanced Presentation Skills
Communication Studies 322E, Communication Ethics
Communication Studies 323R, Rhetoric: East and West
Communication Studies 330, Interpersonal Health Communication
Communication Studies 332, Argumentation and Advocacy
Communication Studies 332K, Theories of Persuasion
Communication Studies 333, Case Studies in Argumentation
Communication Studies 334K, Nonverbal Communication
Communication Studies 335, Strategic Sales and Event Planning
Communication Studies 336D, Careers
Communication Studies 337, Building Sales Relationships
Communication Studies 340K, Communication and Social Change
Communication Studies 341, Digital Communications
Communication Studies 342K, Political Communication
Communication Studies 344K, Lying and Deception
Communication Studies 345P, Communication and Public Opinion
Communication Studies 347K, Rhetoric of Popular Culture
Communication Studies 348K, Visual Media and Interaction
Communication Studies 349M, Advanced Analysis of Popular Culture
Communication Studies 353S, Social Media and Organizations
Communication Studies 354, Conflict Resolution
Communication Studies 355K, Intercultural Communication
Communication Studies 357, Family Communication
Communication Studies 358, Communication and Personal Relationships
Communication Studies 359, Language, Culture, and Communication of Hip-Hop
Communication Studies 164M, 264M, or 364M, Pre-Graduate School Mentorship
Communication Studies 366, Rhetoric, Love, and Democracy
Communication Studies 366C, Celebrity Culture
Communication Studies 366F, Rhetoric of Film
Communication Studies 366M, Rhetoric and Popular Music
Communication Studies 366R, Religious Communication and Paranormalism
Communication Studies 367, Topics in Communication Studies, Any Topics Course
Communication Studies 371K, Practicum in Conflict Mediation
Communication Studies 372T, Time Matters
Communication Studies 373D, Advocacy and Politics
Communication Studies 374D, Beyond Congress and the White House
General Minor Eligibility
Undergraduate students who are not pursuing degrees in Communications Studies OR Communication Leadership are eligible to apply for the Communication Studies minor.
A student's major college may have additional criteria that they must meet in order to pursue a minor. Prior to applying, students are encouraged to meet with an academic advisor in their own major to discuss how the minor fits into their degree plan.
Moody Student Eligibility
Moody students have additional criteria for pursuing a minor credential.
- Moody students may only pursue one minor/certificate credential.
- Moody students following the 2020-2022 and earlier catalogs must apply for their minor before they have completed 65% of their degree requirements.
- Moody students following the 2022-2024 catalog must apply for their minor before they have completed 75% of their degree requirements.
Moody students should contact their advisor if they have questions about these policies.
Application Instructions:
- Click on link for "Request Restricted Minor"
- Select "CMS Communication Studies" for Field of Study
- Click "Continue"
- Select “Communication Studies (MNCCMS01)
- Click "Continue"