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A degree in communication studies equips students with versatile abilities that extend well beyond enhancing presentation techniques. Students develop competencies in conflict resolution, formulating compelling arguments and persuasive content, productive teamwork, bridging cultural gaps, designing impactful marketing initiatives, fostering meaningful personal connections, and identifying communication pathways to address challenges. The curriculum blends theoretical knowledge with practical implementation, introducing learners to research methodologies employed in communication and rhetorical scholarship. The program mandates an introductory public speaking course and an interpersonal communication class, succeeded by Empirical Research Methods (COMM 3700) and Rhetorical Criticism (COMM 3300), culminating with specialized courses covering areas like Interracial Communication, Health Communication, Persuasion Techniques, Environmental Messaging, Faith-Based Communication, and Gender in American Public Dialogue.
Mastery of both applied and theoretical communication principles serves as an invaluable asset across professions. Communication Studies alumni enter diverse fields such as human resources, corporate leadership, sales, professional development, and media relations within both commercial and government settings. This major also provides exceptional groundwork for advanced studies in legal, business, or other specialized graduate programs.