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2020-2021 University Bulletin 
    
2020-2021 University Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Health Communication - B.A.


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Health Communication refers to the study of communication as it relates to health professionals, health education, patients, patients’ families, as they communication in and about health care and its promotion. It also takes into consideration individuals’ communication as they navigate within health process/structures. This interdisciplinary major provides foundational courses in communication theory and methods, ethics, and Health Communication models. This major then provides students with a general study of Health Communication issues and contexts, including those related to the construction, interpretation, and diffusion of health information through public health campaigns and provider-client interactions, such as communication among health care organizations, nurses, doctors, and/or patients.

Major Requirements

Students take a total of 48 credits for the major. The foundational courses in communication theory, methods, biomedical ethics, biology or nutrition, and health communication make up 27 of those credits. The remaining credits focus on other specific issues or contexts in which health communication occurs.

Completion of a portfolio that includes at least one project from each Communication and Health Communication course completed is a graduation requirement for this major.

A  minimum of 15 hours, including completion of CAS 435  and the health communication portfolio, must be completed at Dominican.

Required Courses:


Health Risk and Crisis Communication


Complete one of the following courses:

Health Humanities


Complete one of the following courses:

Media and Health Communication


Complete the following course:

Patient Provider Heath Communication


Complete the following course:

Health Care Administration, Management, and Leadership


Complete one of the following courses:

Capstone Project


Students will be expected to put at least one project from each of their communication & health communication courses in their portfolio. Portfolios will be reviewed by a student’s advisor and capstone professor in their final semester. Portfolio completion is a graduation requirement.

Recommended Courses:


In addition to the three courses required in the health communication core, students are  encouraged to take one of the following courses, if appropriate for their second major or minor:

Additional Information


Student can take the following course up to three times and-in consultation with the advisor-may count it in the above categories, depending on the topic offered:

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