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DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW The Department of Communication at Huntington University offers five exciting and growing areas of study that will prepare you academically and professionally for a career in communications or for further studies at the graduate level.
Our graduates forge successful careers in a wide range of media-based jobs—in public relations, radio and television, journalism—and in a wide variety of non-media areas that use communication as the central tool for accomplishing objectives—such as human resources, intercultural ministry and missions, information management, event coordination, and teaching. Our program covers communication in its multifaceted dimensions—from nonverbal communication to the rhetoric of race, discourse analysis to public speaking and persuasion, conflict studies to media criticism, broadcast writing to public relations crisis management, cross-cultural communication to writing the journalistic news story and feature story, the history of mass communication to principles of communicating in organizations. Communication students at Huntington University choose from four majors: Huntington also offers related programs in Digital Media Arts, Film Production and Film Studies.
Consider visiting us during our Fall Semester or Spring Semester Communication Visit Day (usually in late October and early March).
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