Communication, General.
A program that focuses on the comprehensive study of communication, and that spans the study of mass communication/media studies, old and new media technologies, social and political applications, and speech communication and rhetoric. Includes instruction in interpersonal, group, organizational, and intercultural communication; theories of communication; critical thinking, argumentation, and persuasion; written communication; printed, electronic, and digital media; rhetorical tradition and criticism; media, society, and culture; consequences and effects of mass media; media social science and criticism; and quantitative and qualitative methods of inquiry.
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Public Relations Managers
11-2032
Fundraising Managers
11-2033
Fundraisers
13-1131
Communications Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1122
Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys
27-3011
News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists
27-3023
Public Relations Specialists
27-3031
Editors
27-3041
Writers and Authors
27-3043
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