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Communication Programs

Communication is key.

Communication makes the world go round. Think about it. From writing an A+ paper to texting friends—it all requires communication. So why not become a pro?

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Communication (B.A.) with Concentration in Interpersonal and Organizational Communication

It takes excellent communicators to solve the toughest problems. The bachelor of arts in communication with an interpersonal and organizational concentration will teach you to become a better communicator in both personal and professional contexts. You’ll learn about conflict management, group interaction, leadership, gender and intercultural communication, and organization practices and dynamics.

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Program Highlights

  • The development of problem-solving skills
  • The ability to research and analyze information
  • An enhanced understanding of argumentation and writing
  • Support from the Mastodon community
  • A prestigious Purdue degree

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How far will you go?

 

*General labor market and salary data are provided by Lightcast via O*NET and may not represent the outcomes experienced by Purdue Fort Wayne graduates in these programs. Purdue Fort Wayne graduates in these programs may earn salaries substantially different or less than the amounts listed. Salary and employment outcomes vary by geographic area, previous work experience, education, and opportunities for employment that are outside Purdue Fort Wayne’s control. Purdue Fort Wayne does not guarantee employment placement, salary level, or career advancement.

Requirements and Curriculum Overview

Our comprehensive curriculum and diverse requirements will challenge you to go further than you ever imagined. Check out what you can expect as you advance through our program.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this degree, students will be able to demonstrate the following learning outcomes:

  • Evaluate interpersonal and group interactions
  • Communicate competently, effectively, appropriately, and ethically, interpersonally and in groups