Public Advocacy

Public Advocacy is designed for those students desiring a well-developed background in the use, theory, construction and analysis of public messages. The course of study provides training in individual public communication skills such as Advanced Public Speaking, Argumentation and Debate, as well as providing a foundation for the analysis and evaluation of advocacy discourse. Students choosing this track are generally interested in careers in law, politics, religion, or sales.

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Advising Resources

Academic Plan of Study

The definitive source for General Education requirements for all students

The official Undergraduate Catalog

The advising web page for the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

The web page for the University Advising Center