Tampa, Florida
Year(s)
Communication
Media & Communications / Media Communications
Communication
The Bachelor of Arts in Communication is a liberal arts degree that prepares students to communicate effectively and ethically in personal and professional relationships and in both face-to-face and mediated contexts. More specifically this degree prepares students to: 1 Collaborate, work, and lead in culturally-diverse teams and organizations; 2 Develop advanced communication skills and competencies in oral, written, social media, and/or other forms of communication; 3 Analyze and create messages, presentations, and persuasive communication strategies; 4 Understand, build, and strengthen personal and professional identities and relationships; 5 Study and critique culture and media including: media organizations, communication technologies, and mediated content (e.g., television, film, music, print, computer, Internet, and social media); 6 Apply communication knowledge and related skills in one or more specialized contexts (e.g., health care; media; marketing; law; politics; profits and not-for-profits; government; public advocacy; social movements; religion; world cafés; public dialogues; performance; intimate and family relationships); 7 Engage in undergraduate communication research; and 8 Become active and productive U.S. and global citizens.
The amount of the tuition fee is subject to change due to the currency exchange rate. * International students are required to have health insurance which is an additional cost of $2,403.
- Undergraduate / Bachelor's Degree
- Credit: 120
- Full-time
- Start date: 04-10-2021
- End date: 02-06-2025
- Gen. Deadline: 14-02-2021
- Int. Deadline: 28-02-2021
Admission requirements
- SAT: 1160
- GPA: 2.5