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Communication Studies

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Ask your advisor or better yet, the department chair at the university you're thinking of going to.
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As a student of communication, you will learn how to analyze, interpret, and research the process by which we relate to one another. The study of communication embraces the most fundamental aspects of human interaction – from the subtleties...
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Because Comm Studies is a liberal arts degree, you can do many different things with it. This can be positive and negative. It is great because you have a lot of flexibility. However, if you don’t know what you want to do when you graduate,...
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Answers to Other Common Questions
For some college students, finding the right major can be quite challenging. No matter what type of major you are considering, it is important to put a lot of research into it. Are you currently considering a degree in Communication Studi...
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Some students enter CSUN, either as first-time freshmen or transfer students, with Communication Studies as their declared major. The majority of our students, however, change their major to Communication Studies after entering CSUN, and th...
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My previous degrees were in journalism and communication. In my communication studies thesis , I used a computer science approach to collecting, storing and analyzing empirical data. I wrote a focused crawler, which explored more than 30.00...
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As far as a student has theoretical or practical experiences in at least one of the Consortium's four areas of study and he meets the other prerequisites he can apply for the Masters programme.
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No, you do not. However, should you be accepted without 9 hours of undergraduate Communication Studies course work. You will be accepted on a provisional basis and expected to take these hours either before or at the same time you take your...
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Typically, you will have to go for a bachelors degree first. After the bachelors you can pursue a masters degree.
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To answer this question, consider another one: "Is there any human activity that doesn't involve communication in some way?" Imagine a community, career field, or relationship, and then visualize your selection without a process i...
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