The Applied Communication, Leadership, and Culture program explicitly connects the communication skills and leadership training of a Liberal Arts education to successful post-graduation employment. This program is defined by its focus on the transferability of the written, oral, and visual communication skills, critical thinking, and cultural awareness acquired during a Liberal Arts education to the world beyond academia. Technical skills, work-integrated learning (internships, cooperatives, workplace-generated projects), and career-related mentoring are key components of its design.
Lisa Chilton, Director
ACLC program
Courses - Major
All of the following courses are required for a Major in Applied Communication, Leadership, and Culture:
- English 1010: Academic Writing
- CLC 1060: Putting Arts to Work I
- CLC 1080: Digital Literacy
- University 2030: Introduction to Leadership Studies
- English 2340: Public Speaking
- CLC 2090: Digital Humanities
- University 3030: Leadership Theory and Practice
- CLC 3060: Putting Arts to Work II
- CLC 3080: Leadership for a Changing World
- English 3810: Professional Writing
- Arts 4010: Capstone Arts
- English 4040: Communication and Rhetoric: Capstone Writing
- CLC 4060: Putting Arts to Work III
- CLC 4070: Work Integrated Internship
Major co-requisite:
- Additionally, either UPEI 1020 OR UPEI 1030 should be taken as a co-requisite.
Courses - Minor
The minor program will require a total of 21 semester hours of program-specific courses.
All of the following courses are required for a Minor in Applied Communication, Leadership, and Communication.
- CLC 1060: Putting Arts to Work
- CLC 3060: Putting Arts to Work
- CLC 4060: Putting Arts to Work
- CLC 1080: Digital Literacy
- University 2030: Introduction to Leadership Studies
- either:
- English 2340: Public Speaking OR
- English 3810: Professional Writing
- either:
- CLC 3080: Leadership for a Changing World OR
- University 3030: Leadership Theory and Practice
Minor co-requisites:
English 1010: Academic Writing and either UPEI 1020 or UPEI 1030 should be taken as co-requisites.
Faculty
- Lisa Chilton, Director, ACLC; Associate Professor, History
- Kate Scarth, Chair of L.M. Montgomery Studies and ACLC
Practitioner In Residence
- Bruce Rainnie, Journalist in Residence
Adjunct Faculty
ACLC Steering Committee
- Lisa Chilton (Director)
- Kate Scarth
- Vickie Johnston
- James Moran
- Shannon Murray
- Richard Raiswell
- Esther Wohlgemut