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Your academic journey will begin with core courses covering communication theory, the history of mass media, and narrative writing. You'll conduct research on current topics to analyze and assess contemporary communication's messages and impacts. You'll specialize by selecting a concentration that best matches your aspirations. Alternatively, you can opt for a broad communication degree while taking supplementary courses in fields like political science to support your career goals. Students aiming for specialization often choose communication degrees with focused concentrations such as advertising/public relations, film/TV production, or journalism, which appear on their diplomas. The general communication track offers flexibility, allowing students to customize their studies based on personal interests or unique career paths outside the defined concentration areas.