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The Business Communication Department offers a series of courses designed to develop written and oral communication skills. These courses are structured to give students communication experience in a variety of business settings.

Business Writing (Bcom 206) and Business Presentations (Bcom 207) are the introductory business communication courses and are part of the BUSCORE. These courses provide the foundation for the integrated courses and for advanced study.

The integrated courses involve applied communication training in selected upper division classes. The advanced courses provide students with an opportunity to further strengthen, refine, and apply their business communication skills.

 

Certificate Program

The Advanced Business Communication Certificate program is a special recognition awarded to students who have completed additional coursework in business communications and meet specific grade requirements. Students can earn the certificate by completing five of the following courses with a grade of B- or above:

Bcom 206 - Business Writing , or
Bcom 216 - Business Writing II
Bcom 207 - Business Presentations
Bcom 306 - Advanced Business Writing
Bcom 307 - Advanced Business Presentations
Bcom 308 - Business Communication for the 21st Century
Bcom 405 - Advanced Business Communication

Contact the Business Communication Department (Schneider 406) for more information.

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