Students will receive a solid grounding in communication theory and will get expensive opportunities to practice and polish their communication skills in real-world settings. Students will be permitted up to three internships - letting them test the career waters at television studios, advertising agencies, non-profit corporations, and many other businesses in the New York area. These hands-on opportunities will give students exceptional employment prospects after graduation.
By the end of this program, students should be able to:?
- Articulate various viewpoints using media of their choosing
- Apply communication history, theory, and principles to?communication problem-solving
- Evaluate and incorporate reliable information in the analysis of?communication problems and issues
- Be aware of and sensitive to the impact of diverse cultures in?discussing, analyzing, and developing communication strategies
- Present an analysis of how communication law and ethical principles?apply to their profession