Florida International University
Bachelor of Arts, Communication Arts
Whether you plan to enter the professional world or attend graduate school, the goal is to develop communication skills so you will be ready to assume positions of leadership in an increasingly complex and competitive world of social change, information, and communication.
The Communication Arts degree is an excellent foundational degree for those interested in pursuing an advanced degree in Law, International Business, Business Administration, Hospitality Management, Public Administration, Human Resource Management, Social Work, Education, Global and Sociocultural Studies, International/Intercultural Education and a host of other programs.
What You'll Gain:
Communication skills are essential for leadership roles as a director of communication in either the public or private sectors. The degree will emphasize solid theoretical and practical knowledge in:
- Conflict Management
- Organizational Communication
- Leadership Communication
- International Business Communication
- Advanced Public Speaking
- Persuasion
- Managerial Communication
- Political Communication
- Social Media
- Communication Ethics
- Intercultural Communication
Admission Requirements
- Minimum GPA (Grade Point Average) 2.0
- Admittance to Florida International University, or completion of an Associate of Arts degree from an accredited institution
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Earning a degree gives you benefits that will pay off for you and your family. It offers so many advantages: more potential opportunities for advancement, more career choices, and the sense of confidence that comes from a significant accomplishment.
People with a bachelor's degree earn about $400 more per week than high school graduates.
People with a bachelor's degree earn about 50% more than high school graduates over their lifetimes.











