Communication Arts

Communication Arts

Mission Statement
We, the Communication Arts Department, commit to develop communicators rooted in communities, acting as agents of truth, reflection, transformation and reconciliation in a way that celebrates God’s grace and faithfulness.
 
About a Communication Arts Major
 The Communication Arts major consists of 27 hours of core classes.  The student then picks a concentration of Communication Studies, Public Relations, Media, Journalism, or Theatre and takes 18 course hours in those specific areas.  Classes are designed to give students a knowledge of both theory and an opportunity to practice.  Students of other majors can get a Communication Arts minor by completing 20 hours of coursework in the department.
  
 
Opportunities in Communication
A communication degree is very flexible and applicable to a rapidly growing field.
Here are just of few of the positions possible with a degree in Communication Arts:

Community Relations Director, Publications Editor, Communication Trainer, Museum Curator, Editor, Publicist, Quality Inspector, Radio News Director, Radio Talk-Show Host, Webmaster, Activities Director, Wedding Consultant, Camp Director, Career and Training Advisor, Recreational Coordinator and Supervisor, Residential Housing Director, Salesperson, Accreditation Specialist, Advertising Executive, Alumni Coordinator, Arts Administrator, Sales Representative, Script Writer

The Faculty


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