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Why Get a Degree in Communications? By Jamie, Mehreen, Max, and Edward

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Why Get a Degree in Communications?

By Jamie, Mehreen, Max, and Edward

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What Is A Communication Degree According to olivetcollege.edu “ The field of

communications focuses on how people use

messages to generate meaning within: Various contexts

Cultures

Channels

Media

Also promotes the effective and ethical practice of

human communication”.

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Communication Skills

Create Persuasive & Creative

Communication

Oral & Written

Communication

Evaluate Information &

Sources

Gather Information & Data

Presentation Skills

Critical Thinking Skills

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Communication Skills contd.

Masters the skill of presenting yourself in many

situations Social Gatherings

Friends and Family

Formal Parties

Boss and colleagues

Clients and prospective employers

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Communication Facts

Estimated that 75%

of a persons

day is spent

communicating in

some way

As a college student

69 % of our time is

spent speaking and

listening.

17% is spent on

reading

14% is spent on

writing

Therefore a

communications degree

could enhance all of your

everyday skills

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Human Communication Human Communication

is the field dedicated to

understand how people

communicate: With themselves

Another person

Within groups

Within organizations

Across Cultures

http://images.clipartof.com/small/25053-Clipart-Illustration-Of-Two-Professional-Businessmen-Shaking-Hands-On-Top-Of-A-Green-Globe-Other-Business-People-Circling-The-Planet.jpg

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Human Communication Studies- Directions

Business

Advertising

Government

Communication Science

Salisbury University, 2008, Possible Job Titles, para.1-6

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Media Studies

Media Studies is

concerned with the

impact of media on

contemporary

society

Using research,

teaching, public

events, and

outreachhttp://www.bizbash.com/content/editorial/StoryPhoto/big/e16754image8.jpg

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Areas of Media Studies and Production

Audiovisual &

Multimedia

Film & Photography

Magazines

Radio & Audio

Television & Video

Newspaper & News

Service Salisbury University, 2008, Possible Job Titles, para.2-14Blogspot.com, 2009, Welcome to media studies, para. 1 (picture)

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Public Relations- Definition

1. The actions of a corporation, store, government,

individual, etc., in promoting goodwill between

itself and the public, the community, employees,

customers, etc.

2. The art, technique, or profession of promoting

such goodwill.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/public+relations

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Areas of Public Relations

• Financial public relations

• Product public relations

•Crisis public relations

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The Art of Persuasion

Persuasion: Speakers attempt to persuade

audiences to accept their superior position.

Learning the art of communication can be used

to influence large audiences, friends/family.

Persuasion in Interpersonal Communication

Communication theory has proven the validity of

persuasion learned through communication

courses (Foster & Foster, 2003)

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Job Characteristics

According to the Department of Labor, the most important

qualities for high job performance are:

Listening

Speaking

Creative Thinking

Decision Making

Reasoning

Honesty

*All of these skills can be perfected as a Communication Studies

scholar

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Typical Work Activities

Editing

Creating Artwork

Teaching

Explaining

Selecting & Training

Researching

Managing

Scheduling

Informing/Organizing

http://www.salisbury.edu/careerservices/Students/ChoosingMajorsPage/CommunicationArt.html#WorkActivities

As a communication scholar skills are developed that put you ahead in your working field.

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Federal Jobs There are a number of Communications

Positions in the Federal Field available in the Metropolitan Area.

Full-time and Permanent (FTP) Positions Include:

› Telecommunications -6,023

› Public Affairs Specialist -4,749

› Visual Information -1,704

› Writing and Editing -1,299

› Audio Visual Production -1,111

These positions can pay up to $90,698 per year.http://www.makingthedifference.org/federalcareers/communications.shtml

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According to elearners.com

Base Pay for PR Specialist is

$44,472

College Instructor of

Communications

$42,289

Advertising account executive

$65,817

Director of Communications

$127,802

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