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Communication Studies courses provide students with a grounding in communication theories across various contexts, applying these concepts to modern challenges while exploring academic research methods. The Communication Studies program serves three key purposes:
It deepens students' awareness of how communication shapes cultural norms and personal identities.
It examines how meaning is constructed (through language, visuals, symbols, or technology) to strategically impact decisions and behaviors.
It enhances students' critical analysis skills, empowering them to ethically create and interpret messages. This triad of objectives is achieved by combining theoretical and practical approaches to argument formation, along with studying how ideas are debated, promoted, and shared in both public and private spheres.
These focus areas help students cultivate speaking, writing, and analytical abilities that foster more principled engagement in generating, evaluating, and spreading meaningful content.