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Communication is a broad course, what does it entail?

Communication is the act of conveying meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs, symbols, and semiotic rules. 


What is a communications study?


A communications study is a major designed to teach you about effective communication and how to apply it to fields like media, law and business. Coursework for this major is very similar to coursework for related majors such as public relations, advertising and journalism. As a communications major, you’ll be taking a broad range of classes including marketing, sociology and business as well as more traditional communications classes like media studies and journalism.



What Can You Do With a Communications Degree?


Now that you know exactly what a communications degree entails, what can you do with it once you graduate college and enter the workforce? What are popular communications major jobs?

There’s actually a lot you can do with your major, depending on what your concentration is, what kind of job/career you want, and whether you plan to get an advanced degree.

Here are some common fields communications majors often work in:


  • Advertising
  • Business
  • Corporate management
  • Customer service
  • Education
  • Film production
  • Government/politics
  • Graphic design
  • Healthcare
  • Human resources (HR)
  • International relations (IR)
  • Journalism
  • Marketing
  • Public relations (PR)
  • Sales
  • Social media
  • Social work
  • Writing/editing



Below is a list of potential communications major jobs you could get. Note that for some jobs, such as lawyers, you must have further education in the form of advanced degrees, training, etc.:


  • Announcer
  • Author
  • Brand manager
  • Communications director
  • Creative director
  • Educational administrator
  • Event planner/manager
  • Foreign correspondent
  • Graphic designer
  • HR specialist/manager/coordinator
  • Journalist/reporter
  • Labor relations specialist/manager
  • Lawyer
  • Lobbyist
  • Market researcher
  • Marketing director
  • Media planner/coordinator
  • Media relations manager
  • Newscaster
  • Political scientist
  • Politician
  • Producer
  • Professor
  • PR specialist
  • Sales representative
  • Social media manager
  • Translator/interpreter
  • Writer/editor (including copywriter, scriptwriter, speechwriter, and technical writer)

 
To view tertiary programs related to this article, click here to go to the list of recommendation.  If you are not sure which path you want to pursue for your tertiary education,  you should find this psychometric test here to be helpful in providing some aptitude breakdown and course suggestions upon completion of the test. Feel free to proceed to the test, it's free after all. 




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