 Matching degree(s) offered by: University of Phoenix
Communications (Associate's) ( Know More)
Students enrolled in the Associate of Arts in Communications degree program will develop a foundation for understanding and practicing the effective exchange of information, ranging from interpersonal and small group communications, to public speaking and mass media. Courses include “win-win” communications processes, problem-solving information strategies, and news presentations for print, web and broadcast delivery.
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Business Communications (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
The Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Communications promotes the knowledge and skills needed for effective communication within the business environment. The curriculum emphasizes professional competencies and values in such areas as public relations, communications theory, communication law and ethics, mass communication, media and advertising, and electronic publishing.
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Multimedia and Visual Communications (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
The BSIT focuses on the analysis, design and development of information technology within the context of business systems. This program's specialization, Visual Communication, concentrates on the design and development of digital media presentations.
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology/Multimedia and Visual Communication uses graphic design and technology tools to create visual communications that are relevant to organizations. As a result, the BSIT/MVC graduate possesses a diverse portfolio including Web sites, rich media advertising, corporate reports, business presentations, instructional materials, animated movies and electronic publications that fulfill business and training needs. This portfolio positions the BSIT/MVC graduate as someone, with a technology background, who is prepared to have an immediate positive impact in a business or training setting.
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Communication/Communication and Technology (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
The Bachelor of Science in Communication (BS/COM) degree program is designed to develop knowledge and skills for effective communication in a variety of public and private work environments. The program was created specifically to build upon personal and professional communication experiences. The BS/COM degree enhances the communication skills necessary for the development of professional competence and values; critical thinking and problem solving; information utilization; and collaboration.
The curriculum focuses on the development of core communication competencies. It emphasizes theory and application in the domains of interpersonal, small group, organizational, and mass communication. Specific areas of focus include business communication, diversity, intercultural communication, conflict resolution, legal and ethical issues, media and culture, and future trends in communication technology.
The concentration in Communication and Technology focuses on the enhancement of communication through technology, and offers the student an opportunity to explore creative communication solutions through Web sites, electronic publishing, image editing and multimedia development.
These courses fulfill only part of the 120-minimum-credit requirement for degree completion (124 for Kansas students).
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Marketing & Sales Communication (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
The Bachelor of Science in Communication (BS/COM) degree program is designed to develop knowledge and skills for effective communication. The program was created specifically to build upon personal and professional communication experiences. The BS/COM degree enhances the communication skills necessary for the development of professional competence and values; critical thinking and problem solving; information utilization; and collaboration.
The curriculum focuses on the development of core communication competencies. It emphasizes theory and application in the domains of interpersonal, small group, organizational, and mass communication. Specific areas of focus include business communication, diversity, intercultural communication, conflict resolution, legal and ethical issues, media and culture, and future trends in communication technology.
The concentration of Marketing and Sales Communications focuses on the science of humanistic interaction in marketing and sales. Emphasis is placed on understanding the psychology of behavior, and the impact that it has on marketing communication tools and strategies. The ethical responsibility associated with customer message management is also emphasized throughout the program.
These courses fulfill only part of the 120-minimum-credit requirement for degree completion (124 for Kansas students).
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Communication/Culture and Communication (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
The Bachelor of Science in Communication (BS/COM) degree program is designed to develop knowledge and skills for effective communication in a variety of public and private work environments. The program was created specifically to build upon personal and professional communication experiences. The BS/COM degree enhances the communication skills necessary for the development of professional competence and values; critical thinking and problem solving; information utilization; and collaboration.
The curriculum focuses on the development of core communication competencies. It emphasizes theory and application in the domains of interpersonal, small group, organizational, and mass communication. Specific areas of focus include business communication, diversity, intercultural communication, conflict resolution, legal and ethical issues, media and culture, and future trends in communication technology.
The concentration in Culture and Communication is designed to prepare students with a well-rounded view of diversity in American society. Students will focus on the experiences of people from different cultures and how communication differs by race and gender. In addition, students will gain a global perspective on race, ethnicity, and class in the United States. Students will compare cultural topics such as Asian American, African American, Hispanic American, gender, and their differences.
These courses fulfill only part of the 120-minimum-credit requirement for degree completion (124 for Kansas students).
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: The George Washington University
Master of Professional Studies in Strategic Public Relations ( Know More)
The online Master of Professional Studies degree in Strategic Public Relations at The George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management will position you to excel in this challenging profession by integrating core public relations skills and the practical application of strategic thinking. The program delves deeply into the underpinnings of the field and applied communications, ethics, research, public policy, politics, and the emerging demands of new media. The curriculum is particularly relevant to public relations professionals who work in the public policy arena, the political arena, in PR firms, and corporate and non-profit PR departments.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Jones International University
MA in Business Communication - Entrepreneurship ( Know More)
Do you have what it takes? Every business begins with a dream. But what separates those that fail from those that flourish is someone who has the vision, strategy, and discipline to nourish and grow that dream. If you possess the entrepreneurial spirit but need the practical skills to run a successful business in the field of professional communication, this program is for you! In this specialization, you will study key principles and practices critical to establish a communications-oriented small business and position it for growth.
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MA in Business Communciation - Leadership and Influence ( Know More)
Become the leader you were meant to be. Today's headlines are filled with news of corporate scandals, fiscal mismanagement and executive greed at the expense of the company, employee and shareholders. Public awareness of corporate abuse has renewed interest in the role of a leader and the power of influence within an organization, especially in our global economy.
This degree program was designed to give business leaders (or those aspiring to positions of power) a strong foundation in the principles of strong leadership and stewardship and arm them with the most effective strategies to resolve conflict and affect positive change.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Bellevue University
MA - Managerial Communication ( Know More)
The Master of Arts in Managerial Communication prepares you to assess complex business challenges and implement innovative solutions.
This 36-credit hour program, offered online, prepares you to negotiate mutually supported solutions to interpersonal workplace conflicts, assess individual and organizational ethical issues and their impact when making decisions, integrate communications technology for rapidly changing business environments, and more.
You'll complete a 24-credit core, which provides key individual and organizational communication skills and knowledge, and then choose a 12-credit concentration from one of several disciplines to complete an interdisciplinary degree with career flexibility. Concentrations include: Business, Computer Information Systems, Executive Coaching, and Human Resource Management.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Ashford University
Communication Studies (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
Extend your reach with your Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies from Ashford University. Stretch your skills while enhancing your understanding of modern communications. Upon graduation, you will be well acquainted with modern communications, be highly trained in multicultural communications and conflict resolution, and exhibit advanced persuasion skills. Pursue this degree if you are interested in a career in human resources, business and communications management, public policy and administration, journalism, or the media. In addition, you can transfer up to 99 approved credits toward this degree and accelerate your graduation.
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Social Science - Communications (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
Earn your Bachelor of Arts in Social Science (BA/SS) degree from Ashford University and develop a sound understanding of the society we live in - individuals, families, communities, governments, and cultures - from various perspectives. Take a multidisciplinary approach to social sciences where different outlooks are combined and applied to real world issues. You can transfer up to 12 approved credits of Communications coursework to qualify as your concentration in the Social Science degree program. Your previous work with various types of communication and their applicability to specific situations and audiences will supplement your studies in Social Science resulting in a well-rounded degree. You'll be glad to know that you can transfer in these approved credits no matter when you took them so the credit you've already earned will not go unused. You'll graduate from Ashford with a dynamic degree that will enhance your opportunity for promotion within your chosen field.
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Journalism and Mass Communication (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
Turn your career into a search for truth. Earn your Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication degree online from Ashford University and learn the rights, roles and responsibilities of news media professionals in a democracy. You will create an electronic portfolio of work to showcase your professional journalistic skills. Your courses include a wide range of topics, from composition and editing to research and analysis. Contribute to a free society with your Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Colorado Technical University Online
Doctor of Management - Emerging Media ( Know More)
Do you want to change the world? The Doctor of Management with a concentration in Emerging Media (DM-EM), offered through CTU's Institute for Advanced Studies, is a multidisciplinary program designed to encourage your professional development in management through mentoring, action research, and practical projects, enabling you to make key leadership contributions in this incredibly fast-moving field. Now is the perfect time to become an expert and help shape the future of emerging media.
Moving from research to content specialization to the ability to manage change, you'll develop a leadership style that allows you to critically evaluate, analyze, and solve problems within emerging media. The program includes twelve 5-credit instructional courses, taken one per quarter for three years, plus a research-and-writing class taken each quarter. Courses are taught using Colorado Technical University's Professional Learning Model™ in an executive format in which each course combines an active online component with an intensive residential session held twice a year and lasting four days. Many newly formed as well as traditional career tracks can benefit from this degree.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Walden University Online
Communications - Online Work and Communities (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
In this concentration, you will explore the application of online communications in the virtual work world and discover strategies to overcome geographic challenges. You'll be challenged to select the best computer-mediated communication tools and approaches to improve online collaboration capabilities. Deepen your understanding of Web 2.0 and its utility in social networks, special-interest communities, volunteer efforts, and incentive systems.
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Communications - Organizational Communication (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
In this concentration, you will assess how communication occurs among individuals and between organizations, as well as the related ethical, cultural, and management issues. You'll discover strategies for managing communications in times of crisis, including contingency planning, transparency, stakeholder analysis, and ethics.
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Communications - Marketing (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
In this concentration, you can explore ways to improve your ability to support the marketing initiatives and strategies of any organization through integrated communications. In this concentration, you will explore the challenges of communicating in a globally diverse market with different regulations and media requirements and learn how to use media planning and modeling tools to develop a media strategy and plan with the widest reach and impact.
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Communications - New Media (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
In this concentration, you will explore new media tools such as blogs, podcasts, social networks, wikis, and Web conferencing. You will assess the usefulness of new media tools in increasing organizational effectiveness and reaching global markets. By the end of your program, you will be able to apply your understanding of new media as you design and create a prototype of a mass communication tool.
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Communications - Public Relations (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
In this concentration, you can expand your understanding of the principles and practices of public relations, and directly apply them to real-world scenarios. These practices include identifying the best ways to build awareness or generate attention for individuals, organizations, products, and places. By the end of your program, you will have explored ways to build a consistent image and the messaging that can be carried through varied channels, including advertising, client relations and management, and crisis communication.
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Communications - Self-Designed (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
The field of communication encompasses many areas and applications. In this concentration, you can customize your learning experience by selecting courses from other B.S. in Communication concentrations that best match your specific interests.
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Public Relations (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
This completion program-for students with an associate's degree or at least a year of college credit-provides a solid grounding in the core knowledge and competencies required of managers in today's diverse, global, and technologically sophisticated business environment.
In this concentration, you will study ways to apply the principles and practices of public relations to generate positive publicity and media coverage. Help develop the skills needed to create integrated messaging to improve media opportunities for your organization and to successfully manage internal and external communications.
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Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) ( Know More)
Across the public sector spectrum, career opportunities are predicted to expand rapidly over the next five years. At every level—federal, state, and local—this growth trend in employment will fuel a demand for qualified managers who can lead public agencies or direct public policy organizations.* Prepare to advance your career and to meet this increasing need for public sector professionals as you gain the skills to translate public policies into effective programs and projects. International themes and concepts incorporated throughout your coursework will broaden your perspective of public service. Walden's M.P.A. program can be completed in less than two years, depending on individual progress and credits transferred.
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