Program overview
Communication takes as its subject matter the history processes and effects of human communication through speech and its extensions The departmental curriculum is designed to provide a liberal education in the arts and sciences of human communication as well as preparation for career opportunities in business government education law and related fields Students pursue academic programs that emphasize many disciplinary areas including intercultural communication political communication public relations negotiation and conflict management cognition and persuasion rhetorical theory risk communication history of rhetoric and criticism of public discourse Departmental advising is mandatory for new majors second semester sophomores and seniors
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