The Department of Modern Languages, Communication, and Philosophy offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication. This degree is for students seeking advanced study in the areas of speaking and writing. Additionally, this program offers exploration of interpersonal, organizational, and intercultural communication, information media, and communication ethics. The program is designed to help students acquire broad knowledge and competencies in communication and intellectual skills that will enable them to become critically aware and engaged citizens of the world and to succeed in communication-related professions, including business, government, law, entertainment, and mass media.
This Library Guide will help students understand communication research methods. Through this guide, students will learn how to identify reputable sources, understand the different types of research, and know the various library services available for their study.
