Why do you want a degree in Communications? By: Angela Letcher Brian Franklin Liz Peek Samantha Foley
Communication In our Everyday life Something we always use, but most wouldn't recognize it because it wasn't inform to us.  There are two main types of communication.  Verbal Non-verbal   If their isn't any verbal in affect their is ALWAYS non-verbal.  Meaning whether you realize someone presence or not, that's communicating non-verbally.
...Continuation  Relationships is absolutely NOTHING without some sort of communication.  Relationships with... children husband/ wife boy/ girl-friend boss/ employees friends Its primary to our culture and relationship between the countries in our world.
  ...Continuation In order to solve problems we need to have great cooperation with communication.  Whether when we decide on actions to take. Whether we decide to make rash statements. That is also communicating, but in more then one way. Without this course we wouldn't be informed about the importance of this subject.   So with this knowledge you can enter any field and be a great influence because typically its our life "backbone".
Places of Employment Communication Arts Majors often find jobs in these establishments: Advertising Agencies Government Agencies Retail Stores Publishing Companies Newspapers Consumer Magazines Trade Associations
What kind of Job can I get? Art Director Audio Visual Producer Sales Associate Publicist  Speech Pathologist Music Director   Lobbyist Radio Program Manager Copywriter 
Activities At Work Editing Publishing Managing  Informing Organizing Solving Problems 
Definition of a Communications Major interdisciplinary curriculum leading to a Bachelors of Arts degree seeks to provide students with a comprehensive knowledge of the nature of human communication, environments in which it occurs, its media, and its effects draws its resources from the social sciences, humanities, and fine arts   <http://commstudies.ucla.edu/major>  

Why Do You Want A Degree In Communications

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    Why do youwant a degree in Communications? By: Angela Letcher Brian Franklin Liz Peek Samantha Foley
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    Communication In ourEveryday life Something we always use, but most wouldn't recognize it because it wasn't inform to us. There are two main types of communication. Verbal Non-verbal   If their isn't any verbal in affect their is ALWAYS non-verbal. Meaning whether you realize someone presence or not, that's communicating non-verbally.
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    ...Continuation Relationshipsis absolutely NOTHING without some sort of communication.  Relationships with... children husband/ wife boy/ girl-friend boss/ employees friends Its primary to our culture and relationship between the countries in our world.
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      ...Continuation Inorder to solve problems we need to have great cooperation with communication. Whether when we decide on actions to take. Whether we decide to make rash statements. That is also communicating, but in more then one way. Without this course we wouldn't be informed about the importance of this subject.   So with this knowledge you can enter any field and be a great influence because typically its our life &quot;backbone&quot;.
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    Places of EmploymentCommunication Arts Majors often find jobs in these establishments: Advertising Agencies Government Agencies Retail Stores Publishing Companies Newspapers Consumer Magazines Trade Associations
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    What kind ofJob can I get? Art Director Audio Visual Producer Sales Associate Publicist  Speech Pathologist Music Director   Lobbyist Radio Program Manager Copywriter 
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    Activities At WorkEditing Publishing Managing  Informing Organizing Solving Problems 
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    Definition of aCommunications Major interdisciplinary curriculum leading to a Bachelors of Arts degree seeks to provide students with a comprehensive knowledge of the nature of human communication, environments in which it occurs, its media, and its effects draws its resources from the social sciences, humanities, and fine arts   <http://commstudies.ucla.edu/major>