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Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies - Communication Studies |
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Communication |
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Champlain College |
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If you have not yet decided on a major, or can’t decide between a couple of different areas, Champlain’s Undeclared/Liberal Studies option is the perfect choice. Like traditional liberal arts programs, this program features a core curriculum strong in the humanities and social sciences. But that’s where the similarity ends. |
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Communication Arts |
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Communication |
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Ellis College of New York Institution of Technology |
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The communication arts concentration explores the variety of skills needed to produce and disseminate messages in the 21st century across multiple platforms--digital, written, and visual. |
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Communication Studies |
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Communication |
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University of Maryland, University College |
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A major in communication studies provides for the growth of adult learners as expert communicators who can meet the challenges posed by the global workplace and the global presentation of public information. The major’s cross-disciplinary approach produces graduates who have the appropriate balance of theoretical background and sophisticated, practical communication skills needed in today’s workplace and public information environments. |
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