Become a strong communicator. Write skillfully. Speak clearly. Learn how to develop targeted messaging with a communication studies major at Luther College. Communication skills and experience are ...
The primary focus of the Department of Interdisciplinary and Communication Studies is to provide students a strong liberal arts background, yet specialized study in your chosen field. Our majors ...
Communication studies focuses on how people connect in a dynamic world. In an era where excellent written and oral communication skills are a must-have for employers, students who study communication ...
While our curriculum varies and includes “special problems” courses that feature various contemporary communication topics, below is a list of our regular course offerings. The three required core ...
Why Should I Major in Communication Studies? Choosing a major is arguably the most important decision you will make during your collegiate career. Why should you major in communication studies?
With a communication studies major: relational studies emphasis, you’ll study interpersonal, intercultural, family, and other forms of communication, while learning how to infuse your Christian values ...
A comprehensive review of over 1,000 studies has revealed that while technology-mediated communication is better than no ...
Body language is often portrayed by the media as the key to understanding peoples' feelings, thoughts and behaviors. But according to new research by professors at Brigham Young University and the ...
Internships are offered with the cooperation of participating community organizations for the purpose of providing new learning opportunities for students through directed observation and work ...
Question: What do overcoming problems in friendship, family, and romantic relationships; detecting deception in police interrogations; designing public relations campaigns for major hospitals; and ...
We often hear, “I’m a Communications” major or other departments on campus refer to us as “Communications faculty,” but that isn’t accurate, so we want to get the word out! So, why is there no S on ...