Communication BA
    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 13,200 / Semester
    Next IntakeAugust 23, 2022

    Communication BA

    About

    Aurora University’s online Bachelor of Arts in Communication program includes an optional Public Relations and Event Planning track and is built for individuals seeking the skills for success in diverse professional settings plus the competitive edge required for career advancement. While focusing on the changing demands of today’s public relations, marketing, and business industries, the BA in Communication online program explores speaking and writing through a technical lens.

    A faculty of educators with years of industry expertise lead each course required for the BA in Communication online program. Students will study topics including digital content creation, event planning, multimedia storytelling, public relations, and persuasion techniques. The online bachelor’s degree in communication also offers internship opportunities that provide hands-on experience and prepare students for the careers they want.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    We consider students for regular freshman admission who have graduated from an accredited high school (in a college preparatory curriculum) or have earned a GED credential. We review students' completed admission files on an individual basis.

    Students who apply to Aurora University benefit from a rolling admissions policy. AU reviews applications as they are completed and students are notified about admissions decisions throughout the admission cycle. Undergraduate students who have a strong desire to attend Aurora University are encouraged to apply early in their senior year.

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 79

    Fee Information

    How to Apply

    1. Apply online here.
    2. Official transcripts from schools attended in the United States must be sent directly to the Office of Admission as part of the admission process. Undergraduate applicants must request official transcripts from all secondary and/or post-secondary schools. Graduate applicants must request official transcripts from all post-secondary schools.
    3. Certified copies of all official transcripts from international schools attended must be sent directly to the Office of Admission as part of the admission process.
    4. Official certified evaluations of all non-English academic transcripts from international schools attended must be evaluated by one of the following companies: Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc. (ECE); World Education Service (WES); Center for Educational Documentation (CED). Evaluations must be sent directly to the Office of Admission.
    5. English competency test OR standardized test
      1. Official English competency test results (for non-English speaking countries and all graduate applicants) Official scores must be sent directly to the Office of Admission. Below are the minimum scores required for admission from one of the following:
        • TOEFL paper-based: 550 or higher
        • TOEFL computer-based: 213 or higher
        • TOEFL Internet-based: 79 or higher
        • IELTS: 6.5 or higher
      2. Official standardized test results (for English-speaking countries only) Official scores must be sent directly to the Office of Admission. Below are the minimum scores required for admission from one of the following:
        • American College Test (ACT) – minimum composite score of 19 (online college code = 0950)
        • Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) – minimum score (Math and Critical Reading) of at least 910, for tests taken prior to March 1, 2016 (online college code = 1027)
        • Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) – minimum score (Math and Critical Reading) of at least 980, for tests taken after March 1, 2016 (online college code = 1027)
    6. References must be academic or professional based (All items are required).
      • 1 Letter of Recommendation
      • 1 Personal Statement
      • 2 References providing contact information (email preferred)
    7. Statement of Financial Resources International students applying for an I-20 Student Visa must submit the Statement of Financial Resources form as required by Aurora University and the guidelines from the Student and Exchange Visitor Program. This form must be signed and notarized and be accompanied by an original letter from a bank official certifying the availability of funds for study at Aurora University.
    8. Copy of current passport.
    9. Copy of I-94 may be obtained online here.
    10. Copy of Visa only if applicants are currently in the U.S. or holding a valid U.S. Visa.
    11. Additional Documentation for graduate applicants may be required. Please contact the Center for Graduate Studies at 630-947-8955 for more information.

    Communication BA

    Aurora University

    Aurora University

    United States of America

    United States of America, Aurora