Academic Programs

Business Communication
Advertising, public relations, sales, marketing, business writing, events planning, human resources, and project management.

Digital Communication
Web development and designing, managing projects, online marketing, and creating special effects.

Film Studies
Theory, history, analysis, criticism, and review.

Media Production
Producing, directing, writing, shooting, recording, editing, and screening

Media Studies
Theorizing, analyzing, critiquing, and reviewing.

Rhetoric and Communication
Teaching, speech writing, cultural criticism/reviewing, management, and consulting.

Speech Pathology & Audiology
Evaluating, diagnosing, treating, caring, counseling, education.

Theatre
Teaching, producing, acting, directing, design, management, publicity, training, voice-over, narrating, sales, and consulting.

The CAS Honors Program
A flexible way to take advantage of special courses, projects and other opportunities that will inspire and challenge.

Interim Programs
CAS courses offered both on and off the Calvin Campus.

Oral & Written Rhetoric Goals
In addition to teaching rhetorical skills in their core courses, the CAS faculty introduce current and prospective CAS majors to disciplinary rhetorical skills.

Individualized Majors (IDIS)
Each student can put together an individualized major made up of relevant courses in three departments across the campus, including Communication Arts & Sciences.

CAS Minors
Includes general CAS, media studies, elementary and secondary education, and theatre.

Off-Campus Programs
Some off-campus, semester-long programs offered around the world include internships that can be counted toward a CAS major.

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