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    A communication major opens doors to a wide range of careers across various industries, including media, public relations, marketing, and corporate communication. The skills you acquire—such as writing, speaking, and strategic thinking—are applicable in almost any professional setting. This versatility allows you to tailor your career path to your interests and goals, whether you're drawn to journalism, advertising, or organizational leadership.

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Equip yourself with the skills that employers are craving! You'll learn to craft compelling stories, deliver powerful presentations, and lead dynamic teams.

Master the Art of Communication: Hone your skills in oral, written, and visual communication.

Build Strong Connections: Develop your interpersonal and team-building abilities.

Innovate in the Digital Age: Create marketing strategies for digital platforms.

Prepare for Impact: Make a difference both professionally and civically.

Icon of a Target Communication majors are prized for their adaptable skills across various fields, making them highly marketable.
Icon of a city Communication majors build strong interpersonal relationships, thrive in small groups and exercise effective leadership.
Icon of a chartboard Graduates understand how to craft effective messages and evaluate their impact.

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A communication major opens doors to a wide range of careers across various industries, including media, public relations, marketing, and corporate communication. The skills you acquire—such as writing, speaking, and strategic thinking—are applicable in almost any professional setting. This versatility allows you to tailor your career path to your interests and goals, whether you're drawn to journalism, advertising, or organizational leadership.

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In Communication

Newman University’s Communication program provides you with the knowledge and relevant skills to set you on the path to a fulfilling career.

Some of our alumni in this program have found careers in:

  • News Anchor
  • Journalist
  • Public Relations Specialist
  • Event Planner
  • College Admissions Representative
  • Social Media Manager
  • Web producer
  • Human Resources Manager
  • Sales Representative

Some who have completed this program have chosen to continue studies in:

  • Law School
  • Masters in Business Administration
  • Digital Marketing/Journalism

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Anthony Navarrete

"I really enjoyed my time at Newman, and being a few years removed now, I really appreciate the attention I was able to get from my professors. Each of them seemed genuinely interested in my success and overall well-being, and I’m thankful for that."

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Kendric Bailey

"I am using my degree in communication to develop training materials, direct training presentations, and provide feedback to help grow our new employees in their roles. A huge part of my position is directing communication between the different departments at the firm and also tailoring my relationships with individuals to ensure the training we are providing is setting them up for success. I believe my degree in communication helped me develop an applicable skill set and self-confidence to apply for my position at DeVaughn James."

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  • About Our Faculty

    Communication Department

    Our faculty and staff have the knowledge and experience to help you prepare for a career in communication. If you need clarification on a class assignment or advice on how to approach your future, you can feel confident that our faculty is available and ready to help.

  • Travel 09

    Career Pathways
    In Communication

    Newman University’s Communication program provides you with the knowledge and relevant skills to set you on the path to a fulfilling career.

    Some of our alumni in this program have found careers in:

    • News Anchor
    • Journalist
    • Public Relations Specialist
    • Event Planner
    • College Admissions Representative
    • Social Media Manager
    • Web producer
    • Human Resources Manager
    • Sales Representative

    Some who have completed this program have chosen to continue studies in:

    • Law School
    • Masters in Business Administration
    • Digital Marketing/Journalism
  • Anthony Navarrete

    "I really enjoyed my time at Newman, and being a few years removed now, I really appreciate the attention I was able to get from my professors. Each of them seemed genuinely interested in my success and overall well-being, and I’m thankful for that."

    Read Story

    Kendric Bailey

    "I am using my degree in communication to develop training materials, direct training presentations, and provide feedback to help grow our new employees in their roles. A huge part of my position is directing communication between the different departments at the firm and also tailoring my relationships with individuals to ensure the training we are providing is setting them up for success. I believe my degree in communication helped me develop an applicable skill set and self-confidence to apply for my position at DeVaughn James."

  • Earn a Communication Degree

    Develop communication skills to complement any career choice

    Employers desire candidates with strong communication skills meaning communication majors are marketable and successful. Students who choose the communication major will refine their oral, written, performative and visual messages; build interpersonal and small group team-building skills; construct marketing strategies for digital channels and prepare to engage in person, professional and civic purpose.

    Anthony Navante BA/COMM May 2019

    “I would say I find myself utilizing my Communication Degree daily in writing articles, presenting story ideas, and relaying information to my team to ensure we’re all up to date.”

    Web and Social Media Reporter at KAKE TV

    Madison McCollum BA/COMM May 2019

    “My Communication Degree helps me by giving me a great baseline to build off of (because your degree should give you a start, not all the answers!). A lot of my experience for my job actually came from extracurriculars in school, like The Vantage, but what’s amazing is that my degree has taught me how to navigate the relationships, interview processes, and day-to-day interactions (like feedback!) on a level most of my peers can’t. It’s pretty awesome.”

    Editor at Pioneer Telephone Cooperative

    Scholarship/Internship Opportunities

    Wichita Communication Internships

    Wind Surge Internship Opportunity: https://www.milb.com/wichita/team/internships

    KMUW 89.1 Internship Opportunity: https://www.kmuw.org/korva-coleman-diversity-in-journalism-internship

    10 Communication Skills to Add to Your Resume

    When you apply for a job that requires you to communicate with colleagues, clients or the public, you may need to clarify that you have the right communication skills. By highlighting your communication skills in your resume, you can show your mastery so potential employers can quickly identify you as a top candidate. In this article, we discuss how to highlight communication skills in a resume and help you get started with a template and example.

    https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/resumes-cover-letters/communication-skills-to-add-to-your-resume

About Our Faculty

Communication Department

Our faculty and staff have the knowledge and experience to help you prepare for a career in communication. If you need clarification on a class assignment or advice on how to approach your future, you can feel confident that our faculty is available and ready to help.

Assistant Dean for Arts and Sciences
Division of Arts & Humanities
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Office: MN304
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School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2439
Office: MN219
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