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Broadening Your Communication Career

Are you passionate about connecting with others and seeking a career that builds relationships? Consider the Communication Studies program at Ashland University. This comprehensive program will prepare you for a broad range of careers in communication.

Contact Us

Online Program

Dr. Deleasa Randall-Griffiths
419.289.5143
drandall@ashland.edu

On Campus Program

419.289.5139
commstudies@ashland.edu
120 Center for the Arts

Curriculum

Brochures, Course Rotations & Four-Year Guides

Each department provides information specific to its majors and programs to help ensure you choose exactly which major is right for you. Use the supplemental material below to assist you in finding a major that most interests you.

Current Academic Year

Description of Communication Studies courses

Department Course Rotations

Current Academic Year
BA in Communication Studies (Minor Required) Four-Year Guide
BA in Communication Studies (Online Adult 8-week sessions) Course Rotation

Student Learning Outcomes

The Communication Studies student will:

  • Critically analyze the complexity of human communication addressing the ongoing transaction between and among parties.
  • Explain and apply theories and research to central questions of the communication studies discipline.
  • Create informative, persuasive, and conversational messages by identifying and evaluating the audience, purpose, and context.
  • Create and deliver effective written, oral and digital presentations for a given audience.
  • Critically analyze messages through the use of listening skills.
  • Explain the social, cultural, and ethical responsibilities of communicators.

Contact Us

Contact Us

Online Program

Dr. Deleasa Randall-Griffiths
419.289.5143
drandall@ashland.edu

On Campus Program

419.289.5139
commstudies@ashland.edu
120 Center for the Arts

Curriculum

Curriculum

Brochures, Course Rotations & Four-Year Guides

Each department provides information specific to its majors and programs to help ensure you choose exactly which major is right for you. Use the supplemental material below to assist you in finding a major that most interests you.

Current Academic Year

Description of Communication Studies courses

Department Course Rotations

Current Academic Year
BA in Communication Studies (Minor Required) Four-Year Guide
BA in Communication Studies (Online Adult 8-week sessions) Course Rotation

Student Learning Outcomes

Student Learning Outcomes

The Communication Studies student will:

  • Critically analyze the complexity of human communication addressing the ongoing transaction between and among parties.
  • Explain and apply theories and research to central questions of the communication studies discipline.
  • Create informative, persuasive, and conversational messages by identifying and evaluating the audience, purpose, and context.
  • Create and deliver effective written, oral and digital presentations for a given audience.
  • Critically analyze messages through the use of listening skills.
  • Explain the social, cultural, and ethical responsibilities of communicators.

What to Expect

Develop a strong communication foundation that includes speaking, listening, writing, organization, leadership, and conflict negotiation skills as they apply to a variety of intuition and relation contexts. The program focuses on message creation, analysis, and delivery in face-to-face contexts to prepare with an emphasis on corporate communication and leadership. It does require a minor or dual major.

Program Benefits

In this program, you’ll:

  • Have a 100% online delivery option through the College of Online and Adult Studies

  • Earn 30 credit hours providing flexibility with transfer credit and minors

  • Gain foundational health communication information aimed at patients and practitioners

  • Learn conflict negotiation techniques for relation and organizational contexts

  • Obtain risk and crisis management skills for private, government, and nonprofit institutions

  • Take foundational coursework leading to a Masters of Arts in Corporate and Strategic Communication, should you decide to continue

Additionally, while not required, you may complete up to 16 credit hours of Elective Internship credit to further your first hand experience in the field.

Communication Studies Career Outlook

Career Opportunities

  • Higher Education Administration

  • Healthcare Industry

  • Social Service/non-profit

  • Human Resources

  • Sales/Customer service

  • PR/Marketing/Advertising

  • City/County/Government Agencies

  • Corporate Management