Human Communication B.A. ~ Degree Requirements
Total credits: 120
Credits at CSUMB: 48-64 (Please check with your HCOM advisor as this will vary.)
Credits in the major: approximately 56 (Please check with your HCOM advisor as this will vary.)
You officially begin the major by enrolling in HCOM 300 where you work with the instructor to create or revise your Individual Learning Plan. That ILP maps out how you will achieve each of the Major Learning Outcomes designated below and at least one Depth Concentration by successfully completing the listed courses or alternative assessment options. In consultation with your advisor, you can take one concentration course outside the major. You conclude the major by enrolling in HCOM 474, usually a semester before graduating. This prerequisite course will prepare you for HCOM 475, where you will complete a publicly presented project that displays your cumulative learning in the major. You should enroll in Capstone during your graduating year. [Learn more at CSUMB.EDU/capstone].
HCOM MLO 1 Critical communication skills ~ ability to communicate critically and empathically in both oral and written contexts, including reading, writing, listening, and speaking
HCOM MLO 2 Media, narrative, and ethnographic skills ~ ability to gather responsibly, interpret critically, narrate, and disseminate the voices and stories of people, communities, or events by integrating ethnographic or journalistic field research methods, cultural or media analysis, narrative writing, and media production, including new digital media
Complete one of the following: HCOM 307 or 307S; HCOM 316; HCOM 328; HCOM 329; HCOM 350; HCOM 350S; HCOM 384; HCOM 385; HCOM 387; HCOM 390; HCOM 446; HCOM 487S; only with prior consent of the instructor, HCOM 389
HCOM MLO 3 Relational communication skills ~ ability to interact ethically and effectively in interpersonal and group communication and decision-making processes
HCOM MLO 4 Philosophical analysis ~ ability to understand why and how beliefs, values, assumptions, and communication practices interact to shape ways of being and knowing
HCOM MLO 5 Critical cultural analysis ~ ability to investigate and explain relationships among cultural ideologies and sociohistorical experiences, interests, identities, and actions of specific cultural groups
Complete one of the following: HCOM 338; HCOM 340S; HCOM 342; HCOM 343; HCOM 344; HCOM 345; HCOM 348; HCOM 422; HCOM 426; HCOM 440; HCOM 443; HCOM 455/555
HCOM MLO 6 Comparative literary analysis ~ ability to appreciate and analyze literature in a social, historical, and cultural context ~ ability to compare and contrast literatures of at least three different cultural traditions, including non-Eurocentric traditions
Complete one of the following: HCOM 322; HCOM 323; HCOM 324; HCOM 325; HCOM 326; HCOM 327; HCOM 335; HCOM 336; HCOM 337; HCOM 421; HCOM 425; HCOM 427; HCOM 428; HCOM 429; HCOM 433; HCOM 436; HCOM 437; HCOM 438; HCOM 452
HCOM MLO 7 Historical analysis ~ ability to actively engage our complex multicultural pasts by integrating historical understanding with historical thinking skills
Complete one of the following: HCOM 346; HCOM 351; HCOM 352; HCOM 353; HCOM 354; HCOM 356; HCOM 359; HCOM 365; HCOM 445
HCOM MLO 8 Creative writing and social action ~ ability to acquire basic competency in creative writing ~ ability to apply this skill to the production and presentation of an art project that actively responds to a public issue ~ ability to sustain the creative process throughout a given project, taking it to completion
Complete one of the following: HCOM 330; HCOM 330S; HCOM 331; and, only with prior consent of the instructor, HCOM 332, HCOM 333, HCOM 334, HCOM 339S; HCOM 432, HCOM 432S; HCOM 433
Africana Studies
Complete three of the following: HCOM 324; HCOM 346; HCOM 443; HCOM 445
Chicana/o-Latina/o Studies
Complete three of the following: HCOM 328; HCOM 329; HCOM 344; HCOM 345; HCOM 365; HCOM 428; HCOM 446; HCOM 455; HCOM 546; HCOM 555
Comparative American Studies
Complete three of the following: HCOM 309; HCOM 322; HCOM 324; HCOM 325; HCOM 328; HCOM 335; HCOM 340S; HCOM 342; HCOM 344; HCOM 345; HCOM 346; HCOM 348; HCOM 352; HCOM 353; HCOM 354; HCOM 356; HCOM 358; HCOM 359; HCOM 365; HCOM 426; HCOM 440; HCOM 443; HCOM 445; HCOM 446; HCOM 455; HCOM 546; HCOM 555
Creative Writing and Social Action
Complete MLO 8 by taking one of the following: HCOM 330 or HCOM 339S. Then take three of the following: HCOM 332; HCOM 333; HCOM 334; HCOM 339S; HCOM 432; HCOM 432S; HCOM 433
History, Oral History & New Media
Complete three of the following: HCOM 324; HCOM 325; HCOM 326; HCOM 328; HCOM 336; HCOM 344; HCOM 346; HCOM 348; HCOM 352; HCOM 353; HCOM 354; HCOM 356; HCOM 359; HCOM 365; HCOM 426; HCOM 432; HCOM 432S; HCOM 433 HCOM 445; HCOM 446
Journalism & Media Studies
Complete three of the following: HCOM 307; HCOM 307S; HCOM 310; HCOM 316; HCOM 334; HCOM 352; HCOM 384; HCOM 385; HCOM 387; HCOM 388; HCOM 389 - upon prior consent of instructor; HCOM 390; HCOM 406; HCOM 486; HCOM 487; HCOM 487S
Literary & Film Studies
Complete three of the following: HCOM 322; HCOM 323; HCOM 324; HCOM 325; HCOM 326; HCOM 327; HCOM 328; HCOM 335; HCOM 336; HCOM 337; HCOM 338; HCOM 348; HCOM 352; HCOM 356; HCOM 406; HCOM 425; HCOM 426; HCOM 427; HCOM 428; HCOM 433; HCOM 436; HCOM 437; HCOM 438; HCOM 443; HCOM 452
Peace Studies
Practical and Professional Ethics
Complete three of the following: HCOM 301; HCOM 304; HCOM 306; HCOM 307; HCOM 307S; HCOM 309; HCOM 310; HCOM 312; HCOM 316; HCOM 321; HCOM 340S; HCOM 403 and 403S; HCOM 404; HCOM 405; HCOM 406; HCOM 412; HCOM 421; HCOM 440
Pre-Law
Complete three of the following: HCOM 301; HCOM 304; HCOM 310; HCOM 312; HCOM 340S; HCOM 343; HCOM 357; HCOM 358; HCOM 359; HCOM 403 and 403S; HCOM 404; HCOM 412; HCOM 440
Women's Studies
Complete three of the following: HCOM 306; HCOM 328; HCOM 333; HCOM 336; HCOM 337; HCOM 342; HCOM 343; HCOM 344; HCOM 428; HCOM 440; HCOM 443
Writing and Rhetoric
Complete three of the following: HCOM 301; HCOM 306; HCOM 309; HCOM 310; HCOM 312; HCOM 317S; HCOM 320; HCOM 321; HCOM 334; HCOM 384; HCOM 390; HCOM 420; HCOM 422; HCOM 432
Single Subject Waiver in English
For those intending to teach English at the secondary level, the Single Subject Waiver in English Concentration offers a California-state-approved curriculum that prepares you to enter a fifth-year teaching credential program and attain a credential to teach English in middle and secondary schools. The concentration features a multicultural study of poetry, drama, essays, fiction, nonfiction, memoirs, and film drawing from American and British literatures. It includes the study and practice of expository and creative writing; the study of argument; and the history, politics, global significance and social dynamics related to the English language.