Communication BA

One degree with a world of career options.

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The field of Communications offers job opportunities in nearly every industry.

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Nearly every major company or industry now employs communications professionals in some capacity and our Communications BA provides practical, real world education in some of the most important disciplines in the field.

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In-Demand Careers

  • Publicist/press secretary
  • Advertising executive
  • Social media influencer
  • Videographer
  • Podcaster
  • Broadcast journalist

Why Communication? | Why Our Program?

  • Bachelor of Arts program prepares students for careers in the media (TV, video, podcasting/radio, streaming, social, journalism, sports, entertainment, and digital) and advertising (marketing, public relations) industries.
  • Two minor options allow students from other disciplines to augment their education with a foundation in either General Communication or Digital Media Production.
  • Students can gain hands-on experience in on-campus multimedia production studio and join student-run organizations: The Anchor (newspaper), ANCHOR-TV and WXIN (radio).
  • Topics covered in the Communication BA curriculum include: Advertising; media ethics; social media communication; audio production; digital video production; sports reporting.

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Hillary Lima

Hillary Lima

"The real-world experience I had at RIC was huge, whether it was having my own political talk show [“Capitol Hill"] on RIC’s radio station or writing for the Anchor newspaper or working in student government."

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