Overview
The study of Organizational Communication is for students interested in applying their communication skills in a business, church, government, not-for-profit agency, etc.
When surveyed, employers consistently report desiring employees with effective written and spoken communication skills, teamwork ability, and interpersonal skills (National Association of Colleges & Employers, 2010). Through coursework and internship opportunities, students can strengthen their relational communication, critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and develop an understanding of the issues facing organizations and members of all types.
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"I like the professors and the way they teach; they are passionate, understanding, and helpful."
Pedro Moran '15
"Caring professors who know their stuff!"
Chelsea Hughes '15
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Overview
The study of Organizational Communication is for students interested in applying their communication skills in a business, church, government, not-for-profit agency, etc.
When surveyed, employers consistently report desiring employees with effective written and spoken communication skills, teamwork ability, and interpersonal skills (National Association of Colleges & Employers, 2010). Through coursework and internship opportunities, students can strengthen their relational communication, critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and develop an understanding of the issues facing organizations and members of all types.
What our students say
"I like the professors and the way they teach; they are passionate, understanding, and helpful."
Pedro Moran '15
"Caring professors who know their stuff!"
Chelsea Hughes '15