It is an exciting time to study communications. If you want a communications career in either the corporate sector or media sector, a bachelor of science in communication is a great start. It’s also a good choice if you already have some experience in communications or social media and want to finish your degree or move ahead in your current job.
You will learn to emphasize the rhetorical, organizational, interpersonal, and mediated contexts and perspectives which define the field of communication and you can look forward to a career in places like;
- TV and cable companies
- Radio stations
- Online/print publishers
- Newspapers
- Magazines
- Advertising agencies
- Federal, state, and local governments
- Businesses and trade associations
- Colleges
- Universities and schools
- Public relations and advertising firms.
The curriculum focuses on the development of core communication competencies. It emphasizes theory and application in the domains of interpersonal, small group, organizational, and mass communication. Specific areas of focus include business communication, diversity, intercultural communication, conflict resolution, legal and ethical issues, media and culture, and future trends in communication technology.
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