The Communication Studies program at the College of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences offers a 120-credit Bachelor of Arts degree with flexibility for students to develop skills in strategic communication, managerial and leadership communication, or communication and public advocacy. Students take core courses in communication theory and choose an area of application, developing skills like critical thinking, writing, speaking, and working with others. The degree prepares students for careers such as event manager, recruiter, political campaign director, or corporate communication director. Students have opportunities to gain experience through the applied communicators club, honor society, and helping with annual community events.