Communications
Study how information spreads through media, organizations, and society. Essential in the age of social media.
📖 What You'll Learn
📚 Typical Courses
🚀 Career Paths
AI Personality Designer
Design how AI talks, feels, and vibes — voice, tone, humor, and emotional boundaries.
Marketing Manager
Marketing managers plan campaigns to generate interest in products or services. They work with art directors, sales agents, and financial staff.
Journalist / Reporter
Journalists research, write, and report news stories for newspapers, magazines, websites, and broadcast media. They investigate events, conduct interviews, and inform the public.
Esports Business & Operations Manager
Handle team budgets, negotiate sponsorships, organize tournaments, build brands.
Creator Economy Manager / MCN Founder
Don't BE an influencer — manage them. Negotiate brand deals, take 10-20% commission.
Film / Video Editor
Film and video editors assemble recorded footage into a finished product suitable for broadcast. They work with directors to create the narrative flow, pacing, and emotional impact of films and videos.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What can you do with a Communications degree?
PR Specialist, Journalist, Social Media Manager, Communications Director, Content Creator
How much do Communications majors make?
The average starting salary for Communications graduates is $42,000 per year, with an employment rate of 82%.
What do you learn in a Communications major?
How messages are created, shared, and interpreted across different platforms and contexts.
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