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On-Campus or Online Bachelor’s Communications Degree Programs

Account management, customer service, information management, media relations, public relations and sales are all careers where you can find business communications professionals. They typically have a variety of skills related to their particular job; many speak additional languages, write speeches or mediate corporate negotiations. While working on your Bachelor’s degree in Communications you will take many liberal arts classes, and perhaps even minor in a field with business applications – such as a foreign language (for cross-cultural experts), information systems (for technical writers) or journalism (for media relations specialists).

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Bachelor’s Degree in Communications – Job Outlook

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that demand for business communications professionals will grow by 18% through 2016 – faster than the average for all occupations. Applicants who have communications bachelor’s degrees and some extracurricular training (like an internship, practical work experience and/or a second language) will have an advantage when seeking employment.

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