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If you have an associate’s degree from a community college, the Bachelor of Applied Studies program is a convenient way to earn your bachelor's degree by taking additional upper-level and general education courses. Read more...
The ability to effectively communicate is among the most widely applicable life and career skills you can develop. It can help you land a job and keep it. It can help you advance your career and maintain personal relationships. All that we do conveys important information about ourselves to others. Learning to carefully consider and craft the messages we send is of paramount importance in the information age. Read more...
Communication skills: you use them in the first handshake and when issuing a financial report for shareholders. They are important to closing deals, establishing partnerships, handling crises, and sharing your services with the public. Whatever position you hold, businesses rely on people who can get their points across effectively and accurately. Read more...
Contemporary life is a whirlwind of information. You can tune in, log on, switch to, or pick up ideas and art and designs just about anywhere. Media is culture – and it’s everywhere. As you read, watch and listen, take note: it could be you reporting live, taking the next important picture, writing an award-winning article (or blog), or editing the next great viral video sensation. Read more...
Who wrote your favorite book? What was compelling about the writer's ability to describe a situation or bring a personality to life? Perhaps you feel driven to write yourself, capturing your thoughts and the world around you in words and phrases, written and spoken. As an English major, you’ll learn how to increase the effectiveness of your self-expression as you develop composition skills for professional success and a literary background for personal fulfillment. Read more...
To be a successful visual designer, talent and passion are musts, but they aren’t all you’ll need. As a graphic design & visual communication major, you’ll develop your artistic abilities alongside your skills in corporate communication and media studies. You’ll learn both how to produce graphic art and apply it to a career. Read more...
Research customer needs and identify market trends. Develop or redefine a top-selling brand. As a marketing major, you’ll learn how to read the marketplace and shape the public perception of goods and services by applying an understanding of consumer behavior. Read more...
You don’t just listen to music, you stream it. You beam it to your car by satellite, shuffle it on your iPod, and maybe even spin it on classic vinyl. To call it just ‘music’ seems limiting: audio today includes remixes, podcasts, and compositions made entirely with – and sometimes even written by – computers. That’s good news if you want to make music your career: you can do on a home computer today what decades ago would have required signing with a label. It’s never been easier to make quality music and help it find an audience. Read more...
The lights go down. A crowd falls silent. For a moment, you can hear everyone breathe in. Not just the audience in their seats but the actors backstage waiting to enter stage left; the crew on the catwalks high above the proscenium; and the light and sound techs in the booths at the back of the house. It’s the excitement of a performance about to begin. What part would you like to play in creating that feeling? Read more...