Communications Bachelor’s Degree
Overview
Today’s communications major can find jobs in a number of related fields including public relations, marketing and human resources. Both for profit corporations and non profit organizations have a strong demand for communications majors, especially those who obtain relevant internship experience in their field before embarking on a career. While the field is competitive, students can set themselves apart with language and professional experience that can make them more flexible for employers. The growth of international public relations is the fastest growing segment in the field, with Spanish-speaking majors having a distinct advantage. Long-term career potential is a product of working in a variety of markets and situations, as well as gaining exposure to both corporate and foundation work.
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Salary Expectations
Starting salaries begin around $34,000, with higher ranges for large urban cities such as Washington, D.C. and Boston, where many PR and publishing firms are located.

