{"id":133,"date":"2021-12-05T16:10:19","date_gmt":"2021-12-05T22:10:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.bemidjistate.edu\/academics\/sociology\/?page_id=133"},"modified":"2025-04-01T11:33:19","modified_gmt":"2025-04-01T16:33:19","slug":"communications-studies-ba-bs","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.bemidjistate.edu\/academics\/sociology\/courses-and-programs\/communications-studies-ba-bs\/","title":{"rendered":"Communication Studies B.A.\/B.S."},"content":{"rendered":"

The Communication Studies B.A. and B.S. prepare students to examine how communication practices influence the lives of individuals, relationships, communities and organizations in our ever-changing society.<\/p>\n

Our program has recently been featured on Lakeland PBS.<\/i><\/a><\/p>\n

Top executives stress the central importance of communication to their success. In other words, to become and remain, a competitive job seeker in an economy increasingly driven by knowledge and service, effective communication is a must.<\/p>\n

As noted by the National Association of Colleges and Employees Job Outlook surveys, employers identified the ability to verbally communicate with others inside and outside the organization, solve problems, work in teams and the ability to create and\/or edit written documents as the top skills they seek when hiring new college graduates.<\/p>\n

Graduates who major in Communication Studies bring these critical skills to the workplace. They demonstrate strong verbal, nonverbal and written communication skills and have considerable expertise in speaking well in front of small and large audiences.<\/p>\n

Choosing the B.A. or B.S.<\/h2>\n

The communication studies B.A. and B.S. are the same in terms of courses, but having the choice allows you to select the one that might best fit your career path.<\/p>\n

For example, for students looking to graduate school, the B.S. may be more attractive depending on the nature of the graduate program.<\/p>\n

Both degrees have heavy emphasis on working in organizational settings with a focus on diversity, equity, inclusion and community engagement.<\/p>\n

Having the dual degrees also allows more flexibility for students to double major in areas that typically have B.S. programs (e.g., Business, Psychology, Sciences, Criminal Justice). Having the choice makes it easier for students to have the same degree (120 credits) with two different majors instead of needing to take 150 credits to get two different degrees.<\/p>\n

Communication studies is a great major to pair with other majors to make students more marketable for graduate school or career positions; thus, having the option of a B.A. or a B.S. provides a seamless link to other majors.<\/p>\n

Student Opportunities<\/h2>\n

Our students have presented at the National Communication Association Annual Convention, and our Lambda Pi Eta-Alpha Zeta Chi Student Chapter received “Rookie of the Year” at the 2022 conference. Students are encouraged to join the two communication studies groups on-campus, which offer many leadership opportunities.<\/p>\n