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Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Communication

Interested in careers in which you inform and influence others? Like to critique broadcasts by news media outlets and content published on social media? How about analyzing diverse communications and perspectives on topics like religion, science, and politics?

If this sounds like you, consider earning a degree in communication—we’ll help you gain the knowledge, skills, and experience to create messages that mean business.

Why choose the B.A. in communication at Â鶹ֱ²¥?

Students who major in communication study all the ways that words and symbols shape how we view the world around us.

As a communication major at Â鶹ֱ²¥, you can expect to:

  • Work closely with faculty advisors to develop a personal plan of study that fits your interests and goals.
  • Complete a high-impact, experiential curriculum grounded in the liberal arts, rhetoric, and our Franciscan values.
  • Gain real-world, hands-on experience through internships, research projects, and community engagement courses.
  • Learn how to analyze context, credibility, and ideology in contemporary media.
  • Build a professional portfolio showcasing your work.
  • Explore your spirituality and faith on a close-knit Catholic campus that welcomes students from all faith traditions.

Double-Down with a Double Major

A communication degree is a natural fit for students interested in double majors. You can earn TWO undergraduate degrees with a standard course load each semester. Several courses count toward both majors, thereby reducing the overall number of required classes. These pairings include the B.A. in communication and:

For complete descriptions of requirements, review our  and undergraduate catalog of programs. Click the button to download a sample four-year plan of study and course checklist.

Sample Four-Year Plan and Checklist

What are your career paths?

You will have lots of flexibility and versatility in the careers you can pursue. 

According to the , here are some of the nation’s most common communication occupations, including projected growth in employment demand and median pay.

* Includes positions like social media coordinator and social media specialist.
 ** Includes content, digital media, and social media manager.
*** Includes web, social media, and streaming video sites.

Sam Schwab
"I feel fortunate Â鶹ֱ²¥ provided me with the knowledge, support, and resources I needed to pursue my educational and career goals."
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