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EZ2Score21
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are these two different majors or are they combined together as one?

If different...what classes do you have to take to go each route?

[Edited on March 19, 2006 at 9:35 PM. Reason : ahhh, can't spell communication...oh well]

3/19/2006 9:32:56 PM

Perlith
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http://www.ncsu.edu/majors-careers/degree_requirements/
https://packtracks.ncsu.edu/scripts/RegRec/adadgbk.pl?curr=BA&dgr_key=16LCC%20%202061%20&title=COMMUNICATION%20(PUBLIC%20%26%20INTERPERSONAL)&

Its one degree ... classes are listed on the second link.

3/19/2006 10:09:21 PM

EZ2Score21
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yeah, I've always thought that it is just one because I've seen them always listed together.

However, I have heard from more than one person that they are two separate majors and you need to choose a certain path.

3/19/2006 11:36:43 PM

Perlith
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Don't confuse and mix the terms "degree", "major", and "concentration" interchangeably ... all three are different concepts. A degree is what is officially listed on your diploma and specified by a degree key. A major is a field of study you want to pursue. A concentration is a specialized discipline within that major you want to focus intently on.

NCSU does a great job of posting information online ... if you aren't sure of something, you can probably find the answer somewhere on NCSU.edu Look at that second link I posted. Down in "OPT 618" is where you pick your electives to focus on either public or interpersonal.

3/20/2006 12:11:06 AM

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