Communication

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 24.9 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 24.9 k / Year(s) Deadline: May 1, 2025
301–350 place StudyQA ranking:4025 Duration:4 years

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The B.A. in Communication degree program at North Carolina State University is a four-year, full-time, 123.00-credit-hour program that will prepare you for a specific careers in public relations, the media, or multiple employment contexts that require strong communication skills — and that is a very wide field indeed. Our graduates work for top organizations across the globe managing public relations campaigns; working in front of and behind the camera; handling publicity and event planning for major corporations to local non-profits; and writing news releases for government agencies.

If communication is a job requirement, you can confidently apply for a wide variety of jobs with a B.A. degree in Communication from NC State University. 

 

Bachelor of Arts students have the opportunity to gain expertise in the following six curriculum areas:

  1. Communication As a Field
    Communication as a phenomenon, as an academic discipline, as a system of processes and practices,and as a profession. Students should be able to describe and explain why people study communication,types of communication processes, and careers in communication.
  2. Theory  
    Theoretical analysis of communication processes and practices. Students should be able to use a variety of communication and other disciplinary theories to describe, explain, and predict communication processes and outcomes in a variety of contexts.
  3. Research Methods
    Research methods as they relate to and inform communication processes and practices. Students should be able to identify, describe, and explain research methods used by communication scholars and professionals and use some of these methods to produce independent research and generate knowledge.
  4. Diversity and Globalization
    Multiple cultural contexts and global processes and their implications for communication processes and practices. Students should be able to articulate the challenges and opportunities inherent in communication with diverse global participants and audiences.
  5. Ethics
    Critical thinking about ethical problems in communication. Students should be able to apply their understanding of ethical responsibility in interpersonal, group, organizational, public, and mediated contexts.
  6. Communication Competencies 
    Targeted communication skill areas and competencies. Students should be able to use the theories, methods, analytical tools, and skills from their coursework  across a variety of contexts.
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