Learn to communicate your faith effectively
In a culture that lacks clarity, we need more effective communicators who can serve in a variety of contexts. The Communication program provides students with a strong foundation in communication theory and application by exploring seminal issues in communication studies through a biblical worldview.
Build a foundation.
This degree will help you build a theological and philosophical foundation for communication.
Integrate your studies.
Communication degree students will be provided with the ability to integrate their studies with communication-based issues that Christians face around the globe.
Course Information
Use the tabs below to explore the courses, outcomes, and further information on this program.
Prerequisite Courses | ||
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BC 101 | Boyce College 101 | 1 |
CP 100 | Cooperative Program | 2 |
General Studies | 15 Credits | |
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EN 101 | English Composition I | 3 |
MA — | Math Elective | 3 |
PH 311 | Introduction to Ethics | 3 |
PS 101 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
SP 105 | Introduction to Public Speaking | 3 |
Biblical and Theological Studies | 24 Credits | |
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BL 101 | Old Testament Survey I | 3 |
BL 102 | Old Testament Survey II | 3 |
BL 111 | Hermeneutics | 3 |
BL 151 | New Testament Survey I | 3 |
BL 152 | New Testament Survey II | 3 |
MS 101 | Introduction to Christian Missions | 3 |
TH 211 | Christian Theology I | 3 |
TH 212 | Christian Theology II | 3 |
Major Studies | 21 Credits | |
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CS 101 | Introduction to Communication Theory | 3 |
CS 150 | Media, Culture, and Society | 3 |
CS 201 | Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
CS 211 | Writing for Publication | 3 |
CS 256 | Fundamentals of Graphic Design | 3 |
CS 311 | Media Law and Ethics | 3 |
CS 321 | Relationship Management | 3 |
Total Degree Hours | 60 Credits | |
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Learning Outcomes
- Students will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of the Bible, interpret Scripture’s original meaning, and apply Scripture to contemporary situations.
- Students will be able to integrate systematic and historical theology into a larger biblical framework.
- Students will recognize key issues related to communication studies, interpersonal communication, media studies, and communication praxis.
Frequently Asked Questions
Graduates from Boyce's communication program will be equipped to serve in a variety of career fields. Examples of career outcomes that may be pursued with a communication studies degree include promotional writing/packaging, content marketing, social media marketing, public relations, employee relations, nonprofit donor relations, missions, church ministry, community development, and academia.
Dr. Jason Leverett serves as Program Coordinator and Associate Professor of Communication for our Communication program at Boyce.
You can meet Dr. Leverett and the rest of our faculty here.
As a prospective student, we have two next steps that we would love for you to consider taking. Follow the links below to take your next steps!
Students who start their application must complete their application and submit the following additional documents:
You can view more information about our admissions requirements here.
Yes, our bachelors degree in Communication can be done completely online. We offer courses in 8 or 16 week online options over the course of the four years necessary to complete the program. Students may also complete this program over four years on-campus in Louisville. Click here to learn more about online learning.