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Communication departments traditionally specialized in either speech or journalism. Earlier programs emphasized hands-on training, production skills, and preparing students for beginner positions. Over the last ten years, the field has transformed significantly. The internet's emergence has dissolved the boundaries between personal (speech) and public (journalism) communication, blending media with interpersonal interactions online. Top institutions have now combined speech and media studies into unified departments. Rather than concentrating solely on technical skills and starter positions, modern programs equip students with adaptable skills for evolving career paths.
The Communication Department offers undergraduates a comprehensive liberal arts education spanning interpersonal to global communication while fostering civic responsibility. Students develop profound insights into communication dynamics within diverse urban environments. The Department's methodology is theory-based, cultivating analytical and investigative abilities to navigate the varied professional journeys graduates will undertake.
First-year applicants are currently enrolled in high school or have not attended college since graduation.
English Proficiency Test Score Minimums
TOEFL iBT score: 80
IELTS Academic score: 6.5
PTE Academic score: 54
TOEFL rPT score: 60