Communications
The Communications Department offers a B.A. in Communications, with a concentration in either Media or Professional Communications. There is also a B.S. in Childhood Education with Communications or Childhood/Early Childhood Education with Communications, which specialize in web communications.
For the Communications elective courses, advisors assist students into courses relevant to the individual student's goals and career plans.
The Media concentration is designed for those who wish to pursue careers in television, film, broadcast journalism, or those who plan on graduate studies in film and television studies, cultural studies, media production or media management.
The concentration in Professional Communications is ideal for those interested in graduate study or careers in public relations, human resources, conflict resolution, events planning, management or administration in any industry or field and for the development of effective communication skills in any organizational or professional setting.
Communications is an excellent area to consider for a double major or a major/minor combination. Almost any discipline makes a good match with Communications. Some of the most popular include Communications combined with: English, Psychology, Sociology, Business, Art, Modern Languages, Social Work and Criminal Justice.