This document discusses the benefits of obtaining a degree in communication and the various career paths it can enable. It outlines four tracks within communication studies: human communication, journalism/PR/HR, media studies, and media production. Each track is described in terms of the types of courses offered and related career opportunities. Examples of prominent figures with communication degrees are also provided. The document emphasizes that communication skills are essential for success in both personal and professional environments.
The document discusses why communication is an important field of study and career path. It notes that communication, both verbal and non-verbal, is essential to relationships and solving problems. The document then lists potential jobs for communication graduates, including in advertising, publishing, and media, and describes common activities like editing, informing, and problem-solving. It concludes by defining a communications major as an interdisciplinary program providing knowledge of human communication.
The document discusses why communication is an important field of study and potential career paths for those with a degree in communications. It notes that communication, both verbal and non-verbal, is essential for relationships and solving problems. Employers that often hire communications majors are listed, such as advertising agencies, publishing companies, and newspapers. The document also provides a definition of a communications major and lists tracks offered at one university, including human communication studies, journalism/public relations, media production, and media studies.
This document provides an overview of communications majors, including the areas of focus, important skills developed, internship and job opportunities, famous people with communications degrees, and typical salaries. A communications major involves the study of human communication, journalism, media studies, and media production. Key skills include public speaking, writing, problem solving, creativity, and relationship building. The document lists relevant internships and minor areas of study, and provides examples of jobs in fields like education, government, advertising, and broadcasting that are available to communications graduates.
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A communication degree focuses on how people use messages across various contexts and cultures. It provides marketable skills like critical thinking, writing, speaking, and analyzing information. Graduates can find jobs in public relations, media, teaching, and government with salaries ranging from $42,000 to $128,000. Studying communication enhances everyday communication skills and allows students to learn persuasion, group dynamics, and public speaking.
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This document discusses social communication and its essential aspects. Social communication refers to the transmission of information between people using technology or other means. It involves small talk, building rapport, expanding social networks, and informal communication. Small talk is casual conversation to open communication between unfamiliar people. Building rapport involves developing close relationships through techniques like mirroring another's emotions, posture, tone, and finding common interests. Social networks and business associations can be expanded through gaining knowledge, taking classes, trying new experiences, and practicing social skills daily. Informal communication occurs through casual conversations and can spread information quickly but also introduces risks of rumors and distortions.
The document discusses why communication is an important field of study and career path. It notes that communication, both verbal and non-verbal, is essential to relationships and solving problems. The document then lists potential jobs for communication graduates, including in advertising, publishing, and media, and describes common activities like editing, informing, and problem-solving. It concludes by defining a communications major as an interdisciplinary program providing knowledge of human communication.
The document discusses why communication is an important field of study and potential career paths for those with a degree in communications. It notes that communication, both verbal and non-verbal, is essential for relationships and solving problems. Employers that often hire communications majors are listed, such as advertising agencies, publishing companies, and newspapers. The document also provides a definition of a communications major and lists tracks offered at one university, including human communication studies, journalism/public relations, media production, and media studies.
This document provides an overview of communications majors, including the areas of focus, important skills developed, internship and job opportunities, famous people with communications degrees, and typical salaries. A communications major involves the study of human communication, journalism, media studies, and media production. Key skills include public speaking, writing, problem solving, creativity, and relationship building. The document lists relevant internships and minor areas of study, and provides examples of jobs in fields like education, government, advertising, and broadcasting that are available to communications graduates.
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A communication degree focuses on how people use messages across various contexts and cultures. It provides marketable skills like critical thinking, writing, speaking, and analyzing information. Graduates can find jobs in public relations, media, teaching, and government with salaries ranging from $42,000 to $128,000. Studying communication enhances everyday communication skills and allows students to learn persuasion, group dynamics, and public speaking.
The documents describe the Communications Department at Salisbury University. It has 4 tracks for students to choose from: Human Communication Studies, Journalism/Public Relations, Media Productions, and Media Studies. For each track, the core classes are outlined along with typical careers for graduates and interviews with professors who provide more details about each track.
The document discusses how the rise of social media has impacted the practice of public relations. It conducted interviews with 8 PR practitioners to understand their perspectives on how social media has influenced their work. The findings showed that while practitioners reject the idea of completely "old" vs "new" skills, they see the transition to incorporate social media as steady rather than quick change. Practitioners also fear losing control with social media but see it as more of a tactical channel rather than strategic. The discussion examines how practitioners are maintaining traditional practices while also blurring boundaries between PR and other fields through social media. It concludes that practitioners favor a blended approach to PR rather than revolutionary changes.
Joe Natoli is a 26-year veteran of the UX industry who works as a consultant, author, and speaker. He has provided UX services to many Fortune 100 and 500 companies as well as government agencies, and spends half his time writing, coaching, and public speaking on UX topics. The other half is dedicated to training enterprise teams in UX best practices and conducting UX audits to help organizations overcome obstacles to product adoption. With 24 years of public speaking experience, Joe aims to educate students and pass on his knowledge of UX and design.
This document discusses social communication and its essential aspects. Social communication refers to the transmission of information between people using technology or other means. It involves small talk, building rapport, expanding social networks, and informal communication. Small talk is casual conversation to open communication between unfamiliar people. Building rapport involves developing close relationships through techniques like mirroring another's emotions, posture, tone, and finding common interests. Social networks and business associations can be expanded through gaining knowledge, taking classes, trying new experiences, and practicing social skills daily. Informal communication occurs through casual conversations and can spread information quickly but also introduces risks of rumors and distortions.
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This document discusses the benefits of obtaining a degree in communication. It outlines four tracks within communication studies: human communication, journalism/PR/HR, media studies, and media production. Each track provides unique opportunities and career paths. Reasons to study communication include personal and professional growth as well as gaining a competitive edge in the job market. Communication skills are important for success in relationships, the workplace, and many environments.
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A communication degree focuses on how people use messages to generate meaning through various contexts, cultures, channels, and media. It promotes effective and ethical communication skills like oral and written communication, critical thinking, gathering information, and presentation skills. These skills are important as people spend much of their day communicating and are useful in many career paths like business, public relations, media studies, and government. With a communication degree, graduates can qualify for federal communication jobs paying up to $90,698 annually in fields like public affairs, visual information, writing and editing, and audiovisual production.
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This document provides an overview of courses and careers in mass communication. It discusses the eligibility requirements for a Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication degree, which typically requires a 10+2 qualification in any stream. The 3-year BJMC course trains students in print, television, online media, advertising, and public relations. Graduates can find jobs in these fields or pursue further education. Careers in mass communication span journalism, public relations, advertising, radio, and television.
1. Media is a major source of information and communication that exists in both traditional printed forms like newspapers as well as electronic forms like television, radio, and social media.
2. Media plays vital roles in modern society by informing, educating, and entertaining people while also connecting them and acting as a bridge between governments and the public.
3. While media has pros like speed of communication, connection of people, and promotion of business, it also has cons like decreased productivity, negative influences, and deception. Overall, media has become an indispensable part of modern life.
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This document discusses the benefits of obtaining a degree in communication. It outlines four tracks within communication studies: human communication, journalism/PR/HR, media studies, and media production. Each track provides unique opportunities and career paths. Reasons to study communication include personal and professional growth as well as gaining a competitive edge in the job market. Communication skills are important for success in relationships, the workplace, and many environments.
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The document summarizes several prominent content and process theories of motivation. Content theories discussed include Maslow's hierarchy of needs, Alderfer's ERG theory, Herzberg's motivation-hygiene theory, and McClelland's learned needs theory. Process theories covered are Bandura's self-efficacy theory, Vroom's expectancy theory, Adams' equity theory, and Locke's goal-setting theory. Each theory is briefly described in 1-3 bullet points highlighting their key constructs or principles.
The document discusses permutations and combinations in the context of seating arrangements. It provides examples to determine the number of possible arrangements for seating groups of people. For a group of 3 people, there are 6 possible arrangements. For a group of 5 people, there are 120 possible arrangements, found by multiplying 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1. The document also discusses using permutations and combinations to solve other types of problems involving arrangements and selections where order does or does not matter.
The document summarizes the Supply Chain Operations Reference model (SCOR) which provides a process reference model for supply chain management. The SCOR model defines five core processes - plan, source, make, deliver, and return. It describes the scope of these processes to include all interactions from a supplier's supplier to a customer's customer. The model is intended to help companies describe their supply chain processes, benchmark performance, and identify best practices to improve performance.
A communication degree focuses on how people use messages to generate meaning through various contexts, cultures, channels, and media. It promotes effective and ethical communication skills like oral and written communication, critical thinking, gathering information, and presentation skills. These skills are important as people spend much of their day communicating and are useful in many career paths like business, public relations, media studies, and government. With a communication degree, graduates can qualify for federal communication jobs paying up to $90,698 annually in fields like public affairs, visual information, writing and editing, and audiovisual production.
Careers360 quick guide to mass communicationkonnektify
This document provides an overview of courses and careers in mass communication. It discusses the eligibility requirements for a Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication degree, which typically requires a 10+2 qualification in any stream. The 3-year BJMC course trains students in print, television, online media, advertising, and public relations. Graduates can find jobs in these fields or pursue further education. Careers in mass communication span journalism, public relations, advertising, radio, and television.
1. Media is a major source of information and communication that exists in both traditional printed forms like newspapers as well as electronic forms like television, radio, and social media.
2. Media plays vital roles in modern society by informing, educating, and entertaining people while also connecting them and acting as a bridge between governments and the public.
3. While media has pros like speed of communication, connection of people, and promotion of business, it also has cons like decreased productivity, negative influences, and deception. Overall, media has become an indispensable part of modern life.
The document discusses career opportunities for communications majors. It describes communications as dealing with the process of human communication through verbal and nonverbal messages. The document then lists several career paths for communications majors, including careers in advertising, journalism, business, public relations, education, healthcare, and social and human services. It provides examples of specific jobs in advertising, journalism, and social/human services that utilize communication skills.
The document outlines the four degree programs offered in Communication Arts at Salisbury University: Human Communication Studies, Journalism/Public Relations, Media Production, and Media Studies. Human Communication Studies focuses on interpersonal and organizational communication theories. Journalism/Public Relations prepares students for careers in print journalism and public relations. Media Production provides hands-on training in filmmaking, sound editing, and broadcast production. Media Studies examines issues like media ownership and regulations and can lead to careers in media management and criticism.
The document discusses the benefits of majoring in communications in college. A communications major focuses on language and how people communicate. It is a diverse major that teaches valuable skills applicable to any occupation. Students learn different communication styles and tracks include human communication, journalism, media production, and media studies. Example classes are rhetoric, small group discussion, and mass media law. Careers related to communications require strong interpersonal and presentation skills and include advertising, journalism, business management, government, public relations, and television.
This document summarizes a discussion on the future of the communications industry. Key themes from the discussion include:
- The rise of social media has accelerated the need for speed in communications and increased competition from citizen journalists and everyday people.
- Communications is shifting from a focus on art and passion to science and strategy, from one mass audience to many niche audiences, from limited platforms to multiple platforms, and from personalities to brands.
- Fact checking is now done more by the public rather than just professionals. Speed and being first is prioritized over accuracy.
- While the environment is changing, good communications still requires clarity, honesty, brevity and understanding what matters most to different audiences. Adapting strategies
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This document provides information about careers in communications, including requirements for communications majors and minors, popular careers with communications degrees such as journalism, public relations, marketing, and media, examples of famous communications majors, the top 10 careers for communications graduates, and resources for communications students and alumni. It also lists current job offerings and the number of communications positions in various government agencies.
Communications is the study of how people convey messages through various means. A communications major prepares students for a wide range of careers in fields such as business, advertising, education, government, and technology by developing skills in areas like writing, critical thinking, relationship-building, and using technology to communicate effectively. Choosing a specific focus within communications, such as journalism, public relations, or media production, enhances students' chances of finding employment that matches their interests. Overall, a communications degree provides a versatile education applicable to many industries.
Communications is the study of how people convey messages through various means. A communications major prepares students for a wide range of careers in fields such as business, advertising, education, government, and technology by developing skills in areas like writing, critical thinking, relationship-building, and using technology to communicate effectively. Choosing a specific focus within communications, such as journalism, public relations, or media production, enhances students' chances of finding employment that matches their interests. Overall, a communications degree provides a versatile education applicable to many industries.
There are five areas of development communication practice: community communication, community/development broadcasting, development journalism, educational communication, and science communication. Community communication employs interpersonal communication and community media to facilitate decision making and social issues at the local level. Development communication practitioners can be categorized as Type A, B, or C based on their motivations and goals. Type A views it as a business, Type B as their career, and Type C as a calling to address development problems.
CoreComm PR is an Atlanta-based public relations and marketing agency offering strategic communications counsel for emerging brands and organizations. The agency provides services including public relations, marketing, media relations, writing, crisis communications and strategic planning. CoreComm aims to propel clients to the forefront of their industries through high-level, customized campaigns. The agency has successfully implemented PR strategies for both national brands and local organizations.
This document provides guidance for students entering the field of mass communication and public relations. It discusses the changing communication landscape over time, from fewer media outlets to a proliferation of platforms. It emphasizes the importance of communication and tells the story of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 to illustrate uncertainties. The document also stresses the importance of responsible corporate behavior and earning public trust. It outlines the roles and expectations of various stakeholders and challenges of balancing business and public perception. Finally, it provides an overview of careers in public relations and important qualifications for working in the field, including communication skills, media relations expertise, and using social media responsibly.
Mass communication refers to the academic study of how individuals and organizations use mass media like newspapers, television, radio, and film to relay information to large segments of the population simultaneously. Graduates of mass communication programs work in fields like news media, publishing, advertising, public relations, and research. Some key types of mass media discussed include newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and outdoor advertising. Careers in mass communication include positions in advertising, journalism, radio/television/broadcasting, and public relations.
Mass communication refers to the academic study of how individuals and organizations use mass media like newspapers, television, radio, and film to relay information to large segments of the population simultaneously. Graduates of mass communication programs work in fields like news media, publishing, advertising, public relations, and research. There are various types of mass media including newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and outdoor advertising. Careers in mass communication include positions in advertising, journalism, radio/television/broadcasting, and public relations. Many mass communication students are placed in reputed media organizations after completing their programs.
This document discusses communications as a field of study and career path. It provides an overview of human communication and examines common communication courses covering topics like interpersonal conflict and intercultural communication. The document also explores public relations, journalism and media production fields, outlining related coursework and projected job growth in areas like human resources and technical writing. Overall, the document argues that a degree in communications provides diverse, stable career opportunities and skills applicable to all professions by developing strong human interaction abilities.
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2. There are two key factors in why to
obtain any degree:
Enrichment of ones understanding &
knowledge/personal growth
Adding a competitive edge in the job
market/Money
3. Communication is a primary function of
our lives.
When we enhance our ability to
communicate we are able to:
Enrich our relationships
Enhance our efficiency in the
workplace
Succeed in almost any environment
4. There are four focused tracks that provide unique
opportunities in the communication field:
1. Human Communication Studies
2. Journalism/ Human Resources/Public Relations
3. Media Studies
4. Media Production
5. Human Communication
Interpersonal
Communication
Group Dynamics
Cross-Cultural
Communication
6. Careers in Human
Communication
Management Consulting
Training Specialist
Technical Writer
10. Human resources jobs are crucial to a companies
overall wellbeing.
HR departments are responsible for anything that
has to do with the wellbeing of their employees.
Make sure that all staff knows and is in compliance
with all local state and federal government labor
laws.
Salaries start around $45,170 (Bureau of Labor
Statistics)
11.
12. A PR officer is a person who publicly
represents a company/organization.
They are the median between the general
public/community and a company
Median salary starts at $80,220 and can go
up as high as $105,960
13.
14. A communications degree and journalism go
hand in hand
In order to be an effective journalist you must
be a effective communicator.
Having good communications skills prepares
you for a career on and off the camera.
Salisbury had different journalism paths that
can lead you into all kinds of journalism
related jobs.
15. Camera operator
News anchor
Field reporter
Columnist
16. NFL quarterback Donovan Mcnabb holds a BA in communications from Syracuse
The late CBS evening news anchor Walter Cronkite
holds a communications degree from the university of Texas
17. What is Media Studies?
Media studies is an academic discipline and field of study that deals with the
content, history and effects of various media; in particular, the 'mass media'.
Media studies may draw on traditions from both the social sciences and the
humanities, but mostly from its core disciplines of mass communication,
communication, communication sciences and communication studies.
Related career fields include:
• Broadcasting/ Cable/Corporate Video:
Producer, script writer, station manager, broadcast journalism
• New Media:
Internet writing, blog design, social marketing
• Advertising/Marketing:
Media buyer, publicity director, copy writer
• Business/Industry:
Research analyst, sales representative, information specialist
• Education:
Education writer, teacher, media specialist
• Government:
Lobbyist, telecommunications specialist
18. Why Media Studies?
Earning a degree in Communications & Media Studies is an ideal way to
increase your value and marketability in today’s ultra-competitive
business/media age. In a world where information and knowledge of new
media and technology is vital, a degree in Communications & Media Studies can
prove invaluable as it can provide one with the critical-thinking skills necessary
to effectively manage the daily flow of information in a wide-range of
professional avenues.
Those specializing in Media Studies are able to:
• Identify, interpret and create media and network strategies.
• Write for television, radio, and the internet.
• Understand the legal and industrial backdrop of the media business.
• Understand the digital media age on both a personal and global level.
In age where media has never been more advanced or prevalent, such tools and
versatility offers unlimited earning potential!
19. Famous folks with degrees in Communication & Media Studies:
Howard Stern
Controversial National
James Bob Costas Spike Lee Radio Personality
Gandolfini Award-Winning Award-Winning
Award-Winning Actor Sportscaster & director, writer, produce
Journalist r & actor
20. Media production is a constantly changing field.
What’s important is the message. Media
production is creatively finding new ways to
communicate that message to as many people as
possible. As digital technology advances, media
production becomes increasingly important as a
communication medium. Studying Media
production is imaginatively interpreting the
world through both fictional and factual
methods.
21. Film History of media
Video streaming Producing
Editing Audio and sound
Broadcasting Television
Directing Narrative writing
Computer Web design
graphics and much more.
Writing for media
22. Having a Communication Degree:
Offers a variety of specific fields
All of which are needed in today’s job market
Each track enriches both professional and personal
growth, adding competiveness amongst peers
The knowledge from obtaining a Communications
Degree bleeds into other fields, providing flexibility
and a foundation for success for many diverse
workplace’s.
23.
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Editor's Notes
It’s hard to overstate the importance of Human Communication. Our success and happiness are centered around the way that we interact with the world around us, most of which is comprised of our interactions with other people. Whether we are speaking one on one, addressing a group, or communicating with someone from a different culture, it’s obvious that these skills are vital to success.
There are many careers that are specifically oriented towards Human Communication, even the most successful CEOs got where they are because of their ability to interact with their co-workers effectively. Management Consulting uses various communication skills in order to work with companies to promote breakthroughs and achievements. Training specialists were voted as one of the 50 Best Careers of 2011. This job requires you to train supervisors in communication and interpersonal skills making them better managers or setting up training workshops for new hires. Employment in this area is expect to jump 23% by 2018 according to the Labor Department report. Technical writers is also on the 50 best Careers list of 2011, writing instruction manuals and how-to guide can earn employees a median pay of $62,700. http://money.usnews.com/money/careers/articles/2010/12/06/the-50-best-careers-of-2011?PageNr=3
Network News Anchor, Connie Chung. Actor, Denzel Washington. Talk Show Host, David Letterman. http://www.natcom.org/Default.aspx?id=1165&libID=1186