A Communication degree is a good fit for creative people with strong writing skills. Communication is a broad field that includes the study of public speaking and rhetoric, communication at a personal level, and the mass media such as film, television, and the Internet. Because effective communication is a vital part of any endeavor, graduates can leverage a Communication degree to pursue a wide range of careers.
Communication Majors are required to complete a professional internship as part of the core requirements. In addition, our department sponsors the school newspaper and radio station, which give students co-curricular opportunities in journalism and broadcasting.
Journalism, advertising, public relations, and broadcasting are common careers for Communication majors. Students can seek employment opportunities at newspapers, agencies, non-profit entities, and more. Creativity and communication skills also are assets in almost any career.
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