Communication B.A. (Corporate Communication)
The B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Corporate Communication prepares students for careers developing and communicating strategic messages within the business environment. Students learn internal and external methods of professional communication, whether their jobs will involve writing speeches, designing or editing company publications, communicating media messages, or other assignments. They also benefit from the university's focus on practical education and internships.
Graduates go on to careers in corporate communications, advertising, journalism, public relations, and marketing. Jobs include corporate trainer, crisis management coordinator, document designer, speech writer, and media liaison.
Contact Information
Petros G. Malakyan, Ph.D.
Department Head, Communication and Organizational Leadership
malakyan@rmu.edu
412-397-6302
- 4-Year Course Plan
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Freshman Year, Fall
- COMM 2100
- JRNL 2015
- CSEN 1010 or 1020
- 2 RMU Core courses
- FYSP
Freshman Year, Spring
- COMM 2040
- CSEN 1020 or CSCM 1030
- 3 RMU Core Courses
Sophomore Year, Fall
- COMM 2000
- CSCM 1030 or 2040
- ARTM 2425
- INFS 2412
- 1 RMU Core Course
Sophomore Year, Spring
- COMM 2015
- CSCM 2040 or 2050
- COMM 2020
- 1 RMU Corporate COMM Elective
- 1 RMU Core Course
Junior Year, Fall
- COMM 3301
- INFS 3410
- 2 OPEN Electives
- 1 RMU Core Course
Junior Year, Spring
- COMM 3950
- Corporate COMM Elective
- 3 OPEN Electives
Senior Year, Fall
- COMM 4060
- MGMT 3100
- 1 Corporate COMM Elective
- 1 OPEN Elective
- 1 RMU Core course
Senior Year, Spring
- 1 Corporate COMM Elective
- 4 OPEN Electives
Sample Courses:
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