The study of communication is fundamental to understanding how messages are interpreted through cultural, political, economic, social and psychological dimensions. That's why variety and flexibility are found at the core of TROY's Communication Arts degree with an emphasis in Communication Studies.
TROY's communication studies track develops both humanistic and social scientific skills to explore how people create and share meaning. As a communication studies major, you will hone writing, research, presentation and analytical skills that are critical to your future success. You'll also learn how to develop effective, ethical messages using traditional and emerging media and techniques. All of this is done while enhancing your own self-awareness as you learn about your individual communication strengths and weaknesses and how to improve your skills.
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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment within media and communication occupations is expected to grow, and the median the annual wage for media and communication occupations is higher than the median annual wage for all occupations.
Hall School of Journalism and Communication students got the opportunity to network, meet with employers and pursue job or internship opportunities at Thursday's journalism career fair.