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Why Should I Major In Communication?

Students who major in Communication at the University of Pikeville generally do so because they want to pursue a career that will allow them to interact with people. The communication program at the University of Pikeville is broad-based, providing a balance between practical and theoretical knowledge for both majors and minors. Courses are designed to develop competence in spoken and nonverbal interaction practices, professional and publication writing skills and public performance abilities. Graduates generally find that they are not only prepared for professional careers, but have also received the solid foundation necessary for graduate study in communication, law, business administration, theatre, religion, or other fields.

What can I do with a communication degree from the University of Pikeville?

A communication degree from the University of Pikeville prepares students to pursue just about any career they want, because almost all jobs require a good understanding of communication. Whether the career being sought is in the communications industry, business, politics, education, entertainment, religion, or medical services, graduates inevitably discover that communication skills top the list of qualifications that employers are seeking.

Communication Careers*:

  • Corporate/Non-profit Administration
  • Customer/Consumer Relations
  • Event Coordination
  • Fundraising
  • Government Lobbying
  • Internet Communication
  • Journalism
  • Marketing and Advertising
  • Medical and Mental Health Services
  • Political Diplomacy
  • Public Relations
  • Recruitment
  • Relationship Mediation
  • Religious Ministry
  • Sales Representative
  • Sports Publicity
  • Stage Performance
  • Teaching/Training

*Some of these careers require additional education or experience.

Gainful Employment Disclosure

Communication at the University of Pikeville

The communication program is offered through the Division of Humanities. The program is designed to give students both a practical and philosophical grounding within a liberal arts context. Students majoring in communication learn and master the oral and written communication skills necessary for a wide variety of careers, such as journalism, advertising, business, performance and community affairs. Many other professions, such as teaching, ministry, law and government service, also require effective communication skills.

Communication Degree Options

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.) or Bachelor of Art (B.A.)

Communication Faculty

Basil B. Clark
Chandra K. Massner

 
 

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