Two graduate sections have been added to the spring schedule:

  • CA 590-101, Special Topics - Advanced Video Field Production, TR 12:30-1:45, CRN 24680
  • CA 590-102, Special Topics - Advanced TV Studio Production, W 3:30 - 6:00, CRN 24681
 
     
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Many opportunities await those who hold an undergraduate communication degree.  The concentrations, or tracks, in the Department of Communication lead to a wide array of professional fields.  Graduates may seek opportunities in the fields of law, business management, television/film production, wirting or politics.  A job as a museum curator or a community outreach director may be attractive.  Those who enjoy influencing others may seek positions as environmental lobbyists or motivational speakers.  These and many other job opportunities are open to those who have earned a degree in communication.

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Requirements for Major in Communication

Requirements for Minor in Communication

 

 

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