Academics

The value of an education in a liberal arts college is not learning of many facts but the training of the mind to think something that cannot be learned from textbooks.
Albert Einstein (1879-1955)

Communication

The Communication curriculum begins with a thorough introduction to the historical, philosophical, and theoretical foundations upon which all communication activity is based. Students begin in Pre-Communication, and after successfully completing three required Pre-Communication courses with a 2.67 GPA or higher, may proceed to the upper-level General Communication major or select a concentration in:

  • General communication* - instead of focusing on a particular area, students may choose to study communication in general.
  • Human Relations* - develops students' ability to analyze communication contexts, solve communication difficulties, and build productive relationships-both personal and professional; includes courses focused on managing conflict, providing support, lending and influencing others, and presenting oneself effectively. 
  • Mass communication* - includes courses in professional and journalistic writing and news as strategic communication; the symbols created by mass communication and the role of mass media in society; and the translation of theory into media production in telecommunication areas such as video production, editing, and programming.
  • Organizational communication* - focuses on the theory, concepts, and skills necessary to understand how communication functions in and between organizations; provides background in organizational development, communication training, personnel placement and assessment, supervision and management, labor relations, or internal communication systems development.
  • Public relations and rhetorical advocacy* - includes topics in PR (persuasion, public relationships, and image repair); advertising theory and practice; reasoning, persuasion, and controversy; and the inter-related PR and advertising areas of a public communication campaign.

Points of Pride:

  • The Department of Communication at Purdue is consistently ranked among the top programs in America in The Gourman Report.
  • Communication majors are encouraged to take advantage of internship and study abroad opportunities, and their curriculum and faculty support these important experiential enrichment opportunities. 
  • Fast Track and Fast Track Te Informa are Purdue University's Student News Television.  Students and faculty produce and create all shows which are aired on Comcast.

*Regardless of communication concentration of interest, choose communication on the undergraduate admission application.

Careers

    • Advertising
    • Professional sales
    • Marketing
    • Management
    • Customer service/employee relations
    • Recruitment
    • Reporting
    • Editing
    • Promotion
    • Publicity
    • Public relations
    • Writing
    • Lobbying
    • Fund-raising and development
    • Media production, editing, or performance
    • Personnel placement, training, and evaluation

    Plan of Study

    Department of Communication



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