Business Communications Degrees
A degree in business communications gives students the skills they need to be successful in the business world, as well as teaches them how to interact with others effectively. Business communication students have the opportunity to develop their writing skills and develop a good understanding of how to deliver the desired message to the public. These kinds of skills can lead to several kinds of career opportunities, including:
• Advertising Executive
• Communications Director
• Customer Service Representative
• Market Researcher
• Marketing Analyst
• Media Specialist
• Technical Writer
• Project Manager
• Public Information Officer
• Public Relations Specialist
• Sales Representative
• Training Coordinator
If you are interested in studying business communications at the post-secondary level, you may want to focus on one of these concentrations:
• Broadcasting
• Mass Communications
• Multimedia
• Public Relations
• Technical Communication
The curriculum for a business communications degree is varied, and includes a number of different kinds of courses. Here are some examples:
• Advanced Public Speaking
• Business Writing Essentials
• Communication Skills for Career Growth
• Communicating in the Virtual Workplace
• Conflict Management
• Creative Writing
• Diversity Issues in Communication
• Gender and Communication
• Interpersonal Communication Skills
• Introduction to Effective Written Communication
• Managerial Communication and Ethics
• Management Communication Skills
• Principles of Management
• Proposal Writing