• The LST Foundation courses (Ancient and Modern) serve to give incoming LST students a broad background in some of the key texts and ideas of world civilization.
  • In addition, they provide the LST students with an introduction to the skills and expectations which are consistent with graduate level work in the humanities and social sciences.
  • The new blended curriculum provides a variety of on-campus and virtual learning formats to maximize flexibility of learning environments, as well as maintain quality of instruction.
  • Whatever theirr career path, the curriculum is designed to develop leaders capable of strategic and ethical thinking, speaking, writing and research on communication issues and problems. Fostering critical competence and analytical rigor in the practice and study of communication, students and alumni have used their Villanova degree to advance professionally in academic, corporate, and nonprofit careers.