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Communication Program
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Students who enroll in the Communication Program get both a foundation in communication theory and the skills to master communication in practice. Our courses help students become effective communicators in interpersonal, group and public settings; to become critical thinkers who can make informed, reasoned and equitable decisions; and to understand that communicating in the workplace often involves communication across cultures. Most of our students go on to transfer to four-year institutions.

Why Study Communication at CSN?

A communication background can lead to careers in business, public relations, entertainment, marketing or writing, among many others. Some communication careers may require a more advanced degree.

Degrees and Certificates

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Communication, AA

The Associate of Arts in Communication is a general transfer program for students who plan to transfer to a baccalaureate-level institution. This program offers students a solid foundation in communication theory and extensive practice in application of communication skills.