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Communication Studies - Interpersonal

Communication Studies - Interpersonal

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27,785 $

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University:

Illinois State University

Duration:

5 Years

Degree:

Bachelor

Program type:

Pathway

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27,785 $

You can view how annual fees are calculated here.

University:

Illinois State University

Duration:

5 Years

Degree:

Bachelor

Program type:

Pathway

Learn more

Course Overview

The communication studies - interpersonal sequence focuses on communication interaction between individuals and the impact each has on the other. the program provides a grounding in the power of communication to affect outcomes and relations across a variety of settings. often, coursework may examine relationship development in families, social settings, and work. typical careers include social services, human relations, interpersonal consulting, affirmative actions, sales, and counseling.

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Our faculty helps graduates with introductions and recommendations to educational institutions and employers,our program develops practical knowledge and conceptual foundations for work,many graduates choose typical career paths associated with this major. however, some graduates choose unrelated careers that utilize skills and experiences developed during their years in college.

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Career

Business sales customer service management human resources training and development labor relations writing/editing office management employers product and service organizations retail stores hotels restaurants manufacturers financial companies insurance companies hospitals and other healthcare organizations print and electronic media other business corporations strategies develop strong verbal and written communication skills. demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills. learn to work well on a team. join related professional associations. get involved in other campus organizations. take business courses or earn a business minor. gain experience through internships, part-time, or summer jobs. develop computer skills in areas such as spreadsheets, databases, and presentation software. public relations/advertising public relations advertising marketing corporate public affairs development media analysis/planning creative directing writing/editing audience analysis public opinion research employers private corporations public service organizations public opinion research firms public relations firms advertising agencies public opinion organizations radio and television companies sports and entertainment organizations hospitality and tourism industry nonprofit organizations consulting firms freelance

Work while you study

First-year students can only work on campus, and only under certain conditions. In the second year, students can work in practical, curricular or elective jobs. Students may be allowed to consider other types of employment, depending on their circumstances.

Partnerships

Most universities in United States have partnerships with different companies and organisations to ensure their students get enough professional training as students. In addition to increasing their students' chances to get hired by one of the universities. Illinois State University has partnerships with the following companies:

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Illinois State University is committed to providing students with a personalized education by offering small class sizes and individual attention, ensuring high-quality learning at an affordable cost. Learn more about university.

Immigration

You must have a student visa to study in the United States. Your program of study and the type of institution you plan to attend will determine the type of visa you will need. Students pursuing a bachelor's degree in the U.S. will need a visa called an "F-1 VISA," which will allow them to reside in the U.S. until they complete their studies.

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