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Advising
Careers
Declaring
Graduation
Internships
L&S Degree Requirements
Major Requirements
Registration
Studying Abroad
Transfers
ADVISING
Q: How do I
make an appointment to see the advisor?
A: Students can schedule an appointment to see the advisor
by calling the Com Arts Undergraduate Office at 262-2543.
Q: When are
the walk-in advising hours?
A: Walk-in advising hours vary from week to week and
are posted on the web. http://commarts.wisc.edu/Under/advisor.php
Q: What should
I bring with me to my advising appointment?
A:
You need to bring a DARS report with you to walk-in advising hours. DARS reports may be requested through My-UW. After logging on to My UW, select the Student Record tab and scroll down to the DARS report request section. You can request reports for declared majors as well as "what-if" reports.
DARS reports may be requested for overnight processing to be delivered via email, or for immediate viewing via a Web browser.
Please see the Registrar’s web site for additional information and instructions.
Q: Can I make
an appointment to see the Com Arts advisor if I'm not
a declared major?
A: During busy advising times, such as registration,
non majors may be asked to wait until a later date to
schedule an appointment. If you are a first semester
freshmen, you should make an appointment to see your
assigned advisor.
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CAREERS
Q: Where
can I find out what types of careers people typically
pursue with a com arts major?
A: Don't box yourself in by thinking this major equals
these careers. The careers section of the Com Arts website provides you with a list of some of the occupations Com Arts alumni have persued. L&S/Human Ecology Career Services
and the Career Exploration Center
help students explore different career opportunities
for liberal arts students.
Q: I need help
putting my resume together. Any suggestions?
A: L&S/Human Ecology Career Services
offers a resume/cover letter review service and runs
workshops on writing effective resumes.
Q: I have no
idea what I want to do. Any advice?
A: Internships are a great way to try out different
careers. See the information available on our website.
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DECLARING
Q:
When do I declare the major?
A: You must apply during the
semester in which you will complete your third Communication
Arts class at the 200 level or above (excluding Independent
or Directed Study) at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
Students with junior standing will receive priority registration
for com arts classes, if they complete the application
forms four weeks before
registration begins.
Q: How do I
declare the major?
A: Bring a current campus copy of your transcript
to the Undergraduate Office, 6117 Vilas Hall, or to
the undergraduate advisor,
6068 Vilas Hall, to complete the application forms.
We do require the Registrar's version of the unofficial transcript which is available free of charge at the Registrar's office,
21 N. Park Street, Suite 7223.
You will be asked to complete both a declaration and
a cancellation of major form at that time. The cancellation
form will be processed at the end of that semester,
if your Com Arts grade point average is below 3.0 and
you will need to pursue a different major. If your Com
Arts GPA is 3.0 or above, you will be admitted
to the major.
Q: Is the 3.0
GPA requirement to be accepted in the major based on
a student's overall GPA or only within Com Arts?
A: We look at the student's Com Arts GPA.
Q:
If I repeat a course in Com Arts to try to raise my Com Arts GPA, how will the GPA be calculated?
A:
Repeated courses do not calculate in L&S requirements for quality of work, such as GPA requirements in the major.
Q: What if
I don't have a 3.0 GPA in Com Arts at the end of the
semester that I applied?
A: If your Com Arts GPA is below a 3.0 at the end of
the semester in which you declared, we will process
the cancellation form you completed when you applied for
the major. You will need to pursue a different major.
Q: Can I appeal
the cancellation of the major, if I don't earn a 3.0
GPA within Com Arts?
A: An appeals process is available for exceptional circumstances.
Students granted an appeal will be given an additional
semester to raise their Com Arts GPA to a 3.0.
Students not granted an additional semester may not
subsequently reapply for admission to the Communication
Arts major, even if they continue to take classes in
the Department of Communication Arts. Information about
the appeals process and deadline will be sent to students
with the cancellation notice.
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GRADUATION
Q: How do I
let the University know that I expect to graduate at
the end of the semester?
A: Indicate when you intend to graduate through My UW.
This will prompt the Registrar's Office to audit your
records and to send you e-mails about graduation.
Q: When is
the commencement ceremony being held?
A: Please check the Secretary of the Faculty web site
for information on commencement.
Q: Do we need
tickets for family and friends who want to attend graduation?
A: Family and friends don't need tickets. The University
doesn't limit the number of people who attend graduation.
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INTERNSHIPS
FOR COM ARTS MAJORS
Q: Do you have any information on internship opportunities?
A: See Internship Resources
and the L&S/ Human Ecology Career Services
information on internships.
Q: I have an
internship. How do I get credit for it?
A: Please follow the instructions provided on our website.
Q: How many
credits can I earn for completing an internship?
A: One.
Q: If my internship
is more than 8 hours per week, can I earn additional
credit?
A: No.
Q: I'm a Com
Arts major who completed an internship last summer.
Can I still receive credit for it?
A: No, students must register for the credit during
the semester in which they are completing their internship.
Q: Can I continue
the same internship next semester and earn another credit?
A: As a general rule, no. Students may be able to continue
interning at the same place if their duties change significantly.
This has to be approved by the advisor.
Q: What does
the internship credit count towards?
A: The credit counts towards the 120 degree credits
needed for graduation and it is at the intermediate/advanced level.
Although the internship credit counts towards the 40
credits you can earn within the major, it doesn't count
toward meeting a requirement for the major. In other
words, it doesn't count as an elective within the major. Please note: students under the BABS07 degree requirements are not limited to 40 credits within the major.
Q: I'm not
a declared Com Arts major, but I plan to declare when
I'm in my third com arts course. Can I earn internship
credit through the Com Arts Department?
A: No, sorry. You must be a declared Com Arts major
to earn credit. Applicants are eligible to receive credit, so a student who applies to the major during the spring semester is eligible to earn credit during the spring and summer semesters.
Q: I need help
putting my resume together. Any suggestions?
A: L&S/Human Ecology Career Services
offers a resume/cover letter review service and runs
workshops on writing effective resumes.
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L&S DEGREE
REQUIREMENTS
Q: Can I take
a course pass/fail?
A: Only elective courses outside the major may be taken
on a pass/fail basis. To pass, a student must earn a
grade of a C or higher. Read the additional information
on the L&S Student Academic Affairs Website
before deciding to take a course pass/fail. Forms are
available at the L&S Deans Office, room 70 Bascom.
Q: I need to
register for one more credit to complete my requirements.
Can I sign up for bowling or weightlifting for one credit?
A: It depends. If you are under the 1971-2007 L&S degree requirements, most phy ed courses won't count toward graduation. Whenever
you are looking at courses being offered outside of
L&S, like the School of Education or School of Human
Ecology, you need to make sure that the credits are
degree credits, which means they count towards graduation.
Look for the column with the codes, geBLC, and then
look under the "C" column. A "C"
or "T" in the "C" column identifies
a course outside of L&S which counts for degree
credit. A maximum of 20 credits of "T" course
may be applied to an L&S BA/BS degree. If the course
doesn't have a "T" or a "C"in the
"C" column, it doesn't count towards graduation.
Bowling and weightlifting are examples of courses that
don't count.
If you are under the BABS07 degree requirements, you have 12 free electives. Free electives are optional non liberal arts and science credits (no C notation under the "C" column of geBLC). Bowling and weightlifting could count towards graduation.
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MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
Q: Does Com
Arts offer a certificate or a minor?
A: No, we only offer a major.
Q: I noticed
another department is teaching a course with film in
the title. Can I get Com Arts credit for the course?
A: No. Only courses which are cross-listed with the
Com Arts Department will count towards the major requirements.
Check the major requirements if you are unsure if a
course is cross-listed.
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REGISTRATION
Q: I meet the
prereqs for a com arts course, but when I try to register
in I'm told I'm ineligible?
A: Many of the Com Arts courses are initially reserved
for Com Arts majors. Remaining seats become available
to non majors after juniors have registered. The exact
time and date is listed in the Notes section of Class Detail when using Class Search.
Q: When do
the applications for the advanced production courses
come out?
A: Advanced production applications are usually available
on the Monday before registration begins for the next
semester and due that Friday. See Advanced Film and Video Production
for specific dates.
Q: How can
I get into a closed course?
A: The Com Arts Department doesn't keep waiting lists.
If someone drops through the on-line registration system,
someone will be able to add.
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STUDYING ABROAD
Q: I'm planning on studying abroad. Where can I find out information about different study abroad programs?
A: For information on various study abroad programs go to the Office of International Studies and Programs Office's Resource Room at 250 Bascom Hall.
Q:
How do I find out how my credits from abroad will transfer?
A: If you are going through UW-Madison, International Academic Programs, you can go to their web site to see which courses students have completed in the past and their UW-Madison equivalencies. In addition, course equivalency request forms are available on the IAP web site Please contact your IAP study abroad advisor if you have questions.
If you are going abroad through a different university, you can go to the Office of Admissions web site to see a list of course equivalencies for some of the programs. Please see their web site for instructions on requesting preliminary course equivalencies
Q:
: I have a form that I need signed for studying abroad that asks if UW-Madison will accept the credits from the program I’m going on. It says to take it to your academic advisor. Would that be the com arts advisor?
A: The Advisor Approval Form from your study abroad program will most likely need to be replaced with the UW-Madison Program Approval Request Form and completed by the UW Admissions Office and/or the Registrar’s Office, depending on the information being requested. Please see the instructions on the Office of Admissions web site for credit approval forms. The advisor isn’t authorized to sign forms that ask if UW-Madison will accept transfer credits.
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TRANSFER STUDENTS
Q: Do you offer
a production track within the Com Arts major?
A: We don't offer a concentration within production, but we offer several advanced production courses. These courses are filled through an application
process.
Q: How do I
find out how my credits completed at a different institution
will transfer to UW-Madison?
A: If the courses were completed through the University
of Wisconsin System or the Wisconsin Technical College
System, you can look at the Transfer Information System
to see how your credits will transfer to UW-Madison.
If the courses were completed outside the University
of Wisconsin System, the Office of Admissions
will determine how your credits will transfer.
Q: How likely am I to be able to register for Com Arts
courses?
A: Com Arts is a very popular major at this time and
our courses fill quickly. If you are unable to register
for a Com Arts course, focus on satisfying your other
L&S degree requirements
during your first semester here.
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