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The Undergraduate Certificate in Health Communication (CHC) enables students to gain and showcase specialized knowledge in health messaging. This program delivers a comprehensive education that blends theory with practical applications, exploring how health information is created, discussed, evaluated, and interpreted across diverse communication platforms—from personal interactions to digital and broadcast media.
This health communication certificate opens doors to internships and professional opportunities in healthcare, wellness, and medical fields, while advancing the Communication Department's goal of equipping students with the competencies needed to foster more compassionate and ethical societal dialogue.
At the University of Colorado Denver, the Department of Communication deepens awareness of how communication functions in daily interactions, workplaces, and civic engagement. Though communication studies originate from classical traditions of philosophy, rhetoric, and artistic expression, modern applications address the challenges and possibilities of our interconnected, media-driven world. A communication degree cultivates essential abilities for numerous professions such as marketing, corporate environments, diplomacy, teaching, civil service, political work, healthcare administration, and media relations. With statistics showing college graduates typically switch careers around seven times during their working lives—and given that employers consistently prioritize candidates with excellent verbal and written communication skills—a communication degree offers both flexibility and relevance in today's job market.