Undergraduate Students

A degree in Communication Studies opens doors to allow students to be successful in just about any career from healthcare to human resources, from sales to social media, or from nonprofit organization management to promotions. Students can tailor the Communication Studies curriculum to meet their individual career and personal goals, which makes students with a B.A. degree in Communication Studies attractive to potential employers or graduate programs. Based on the specific Communication Studies courses students elect to take, our students are qualified to:

Furthermore, the B. A. in Communication Studies is a SpeakWrite Certified Program TM . SpeakWrite Certified programs incorporate and develop students’ written, verbal, visual, and mediated communication skills across the curriculum.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the B.A. degree program in Communication Studies, students should be able to:

  1. identify and explain the primary Communication theories, perspectives, principles, and concepts associated with the Communication discipline.
  2. analyze and critique messages using Communication theories, perspectives, principles, and concepts.
  3. interpret, design, and conduct original Communication-based research.
  4. create and deliver effective communication messages across oral, written, and mediated channels appropriate to the audience, purpose, and context.

For a full list of classes and to learn more about the Communication Studies major, see the Undergraduate Course Catalog .