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Communications

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Communications

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Associate in Arts

Communications majors will study a variety of offerings in liberal arts and technical communications leading to an associate in arts degree. The program provides a comprehensive overview of popular and evolving fields of communications and media literacy. Students will learn communication theory as it relates to culture, aesthetics and society.

To graduate, students must show proficiency in written, oral and interpersonal communications, as well as technological competencies. The program prepares students for transfer to four-year colleges and universities as communications majors or for one of the following specializations: media, journalism, speech, film, radio and TV, new media, public relations or advertising.
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Matthew Ayres

I love it when students are actively engaged with the texts we read, whether that engagement takes place in their writings or in discussion.