Communication Arts Minor
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Studies in communication help think deeply about how communication processes relate to many of today's important issues, which will serve well in all aspects of work. Students learn how to communicate with care and respect for others' beliefs, making them an essential asset in an ever-connected world.
- Degree Type
- Minor
- Area of Interest
- Communications, Marketing & Media
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- Program Location
- Queens Campus
- Required Credit Hours
- 18
Courses
COM 1001 plus 15 credits chosen from the offerings in advertising, communication arts, journalism, public relations, and television and film.
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