Communication
The Communication program, offered through the Division of Social Science of the College of Arts and Sciences, gives students both practical and theoretical grounding within a liberal arts context. Communication courses teach the oral, nonverbal, and writing skills that are essential for success in personal relationships, business settings, and society. Graduates with a Communication degree generally seek employment in professional fields where interaction with people is important. For this reason, programs leading to associate and baccalaureate degrees in Communication are designed to prepare students for careers in various fields.
A Communication degree, minor, or certificate is an excellent choice for a successful career in media, business, education, law, politics, entertainment, medical services, or religion.