Communication

Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology

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Program

Students in the School of Communication study human interaction from a critical perspective, examining media and culture; technology and society; and communication policy and political economy. Collaborating with others, they deploy their combined insights in areas as diverse as healthcare and communication policy development.

Degree offered: BA

Career opportunities As Communication is a broad discipline, students thrive in a variety of careers upon graduation, such as public relations, marketing, web design, media relations, special events co-ordination, public affairs, policy research, international communication and electronic/ print publishing.
More details See the Academic Calendar page on Communication. From here you can find more information on programs and courses.

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