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Communication Studies


Curriculum

The Communication Studies major is part of a broad discipline that provides students the opportunity to study human communication as it functions to produce and reproduce our personal, family, social and work relationships. The degree plan focuses on how communication shapes our identities, creates our understanding of the world around us and acts on the world to accomplish change. Students also learn about technologically-mediated communication and how media industries have shaped and reshaped our social interaction, work, politics, and economic activities.

After Graduation
Communication Studies graduates are skilled in using media resources, acquiring and using information, living and working effectively with others, and efficiently using technology to solve problems. As such, they enjoy the benefits of a multidisciplinary major that offers many, wide-ranging career opportunities including such areas as business, counseling, social services, public affairs and relations, research, human resource management and media-related industry including broadcasting, journalism, advertising and marketing. Graduates are also prepared to compete successfully for admission to graduate schools in fields including communication studies, education and law.

Enhanced Learning Opportunities
Communication Studies majors design a personalized degree plan, in consultation with their advisor, based on specific career goals and objectives. A series of required "core," collateral and elective courses develop a foundation of key concepts needed to thrive in the diverse field of communication. In addition, advanced communication courses explore the practices, processes, contexts and theories of human communication while the senior seminar helps students apply their knowledge to their own research, writing and speaking. Students are encouraged to develop an internship strategy and get involved in campus activities to develop important communication skills and experience.


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