

BA Humanities & Communication, California State University Monterey Bay
Seaside - California, California
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48 Months
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About this course
The Humanities & Communication major at California State University Monterey Bay is designed to help students develop broad knowledge, creative talents, critical thinking skills, and multicultural awareness that will make them highly employable. This program is highly interdisciplinary and adaptable, combining traditional humanities and communication fields with contemporary areas of study. Students explore how various disciplines interrelate through coursework and gain an integrated understanding of world issues and problems. The program emphasizes ethical, critical, and creative application of knowledge to personal and social goals, preparing students for diverse careers in the 21st century workplace.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is highly recommended for students who want a comprehensive, interdisciplinary education that develops communication skills, creative talents, and critical thinking. Its structure promotes adaptability across various careers by integrating traditional liberal arts with contemporary fields. The emphasis on multicultural awareness, social analysis, and creative practice ensures students are well-prepared for diverse roles in education, media, law, social activism, and more. The flexibility in concentration choices allows students to customize their education based on personal interests and career goals.
Specialisation
Students are required to choose a concentration area within the major, completing all the specific courses for that track. The program offers various concentrations, including Communication Studies, Creative Writing & Social Action, English Studies, Journalism & Media Studies, Legal Studies, Philosophy and Applied Ethics, among others. Each concentration involves a set of upper-division courses tailored to deepen knowledge and skills in that field. Students must complete courses that include research, theory, and practice to meet their chosen specialization.
Course fees
Application fees
29.71L
1st year tuition fees
29.71L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
English language test
PTE
45
TOEFL
61
DUOLINGO
-
IELTS
6
Career prospects
FAQs
What are the core courses required for the major?
Students must complete core courses including HCOM 300 - Major ProSeminar, HCOM 475 - Senior Capstone, and at least one course from the options of HCOM 303 or HCOM 312, among others as specified.
Can students double count courses for multiple concentrations?
No, students cannot double count an HCOM core course or a concentration course for the major core or other concentration requirements.
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