2025-2026 Catalog and Student Handbook (Unofficial) 
    
    Jun 21, 2025  
2025-2026 Catalog and Student Handbook (Unofficial)

Communication, AA


CODE: COM-AA     |     TOTAL CREDITS: 60     |     FINANCIAL AID ELIGIBILITY: Eligible

This degree is intended for transfer to NSU, UNLV, and UNR.  Students should meet with their assigned CSN advising unit first and then contact the transfer program advising unit for the university you plan to attend.

ACADEMIC MAPS: Academic Maps: AA Communication 


SCHOOL: School of Arts and Letters 

DESCRIPTION
The Associate of Arts in Communication is a general transfer program for students who plan to transfer to a baccalaureate-level institution. This program offers students a solid foundation in communication theory and extensive practice in application of communication skills. Our courses cover public speaking, interpersonal communication, group communication, intercultural communication, film criticism, survey of rhetorical studies, survey of communication studies, argumentation and debate, and a variety of special topics within the discipline.

NEED HELP WITH THIS DEGREE OR SELECTING A COURSE?

  • For advising assistance, log into MyCSN and access your advising unit’s information from the advising notice in the communication center.
  • If you are on academic warning, probation or suspension, or financial aid warning or suspension, please see an Academic Counselor by visiting Counseling and Retention Services.

Once you have met with your CSN advising unit you should meet with the Transfer Program for the university you wish to transfer to:


 

Student Learning Outcomes


  1. Differentiate effective and appropriate communication choices as sender, receiver, and observer.
  2. Describe the human communication process in a variety of contexts: interpersonal, public, group and mass.
  3. Analyze and evaluate major theories of communication as they invent, research, organize, and deliver structured speeches, papers, or projects.
  4. Operate equipment and technologies common to communication practices.
  5. Apply critical analysis and logical thinking toward making informed, reasoned and equitable decisions.

General Education Requirements


TOTAL GENERAL EDUCATION CREDITS: 34


300-level and above courses cannot be used to satisfy GE requirements.
Courses with a B suffix (i.e. 100B) cannot be used to satisfy general education or degree requirements for Associate of Arts, Associate of Business, and Associate of Science degrees. B suffix courses may not be transferable within NSHE.

Mathematics (3 Credits)


NOTE: Your first college-level MATH course must be completed before reaching 30 total college-level credits.

Recommended: MATH 120 or 120E.

Literature (3 Credits)


Recommended: ENG 223.

Analytical Reasoning (3 Credits)


Recommended: PHIL 102.

Natural Science (6 Credits)


Six credits of coursework to include at least one laboratory experience.

Social Science (9 Credits)


Each course must be from a different discipline.

Recommended: ECON 100 and PSY 101 and SOC 101.

Values and Diversity


All students MUST fulfill this requirement. Course chosen may also be used to fulfill the corresponding general education or special program requirements.

  • COM 133 fulfills this requirement.

Major Requirements


TOTAL MAJOR REQUIREMENTS CREDITS: 26


 

COM Electives (14 Credits)


  • any COM prefix courses not already used to satisfy other degree requirements.

See an Academic Advisor or Counselor to select courses.