Colleges For Communications Majors Delaware

Communications is a booming major in the information age. If you are a student considering this major, you need to make sure you go to the right school.

Local Companies

Primerica Financial Services
(302) 276-1818
47-B Highland Boulevard
New Castle, DE
Star Scholars
302-220-0059
200 W. 9th Street
Wilmington, DE
Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 782
(302) 629-3521
RR 13
Seaford, DE
Laborers International Union of North America Local 847
(302) 422-6245
RR 214
Lincoln, DE
Bricklayers & Allied Craftsmen Local Union Number One
(302) 993-9003
922 New Rd
Wilmington, DE
Iron Workers Local 451
(302) 994-0946
203 S Dupont Rd
Wilmington, DE
American Postal Workers Union Wilm Local
(302) 322-8994
262 Quigley Blvd
New Castle, DE
Operating Engineers Local 542
(302) 834-4323
935 Red Lion Rd Tybouts
Delaware City, DE
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 284
(302) 652-4626
Wilmington, DE
International Longshoreman's Assn Afl-CIO
(302) 652-5263
200 S Claymont St
Wilmington, DE

Communications is a booming major in the information age. If you are a student considering a major in this multifaceted field, you have a lot to think about as you make the big decision. Here is some advice on how to choose the right communications program for you.
  1. Figure out your field of interest and look for a program that best suits it. Communications is a big field encompassing different subjects depending on where you go. Before you start applying or even looking, consider what branch of the field interests you: film, journalism, speech, radio, advertising? Then break it down even further if you can. Are you interested in print or broadcast journalism, film theory or film production? This doesn't mean you need to specialize right away. It's just important to make sure if you have a special interest, you put yourself at a college or university where it's at least available for future reference.

    You may find some communications schools put your area of interest outside their realm and in, say, their School of Arts and Sciences or a fine arts program. That may not be a reason not to apply as the program might still be great.

  2. Consider what classes are required and offered. Every prospective student should check out the course catalog for their college of interest and also, take a look at what courses your major of interest requires and offers as electives. All undergrads have their slate of unrelated requirements (ick, math...) but you want to see what comes after that. Are the required classes for your major and the electives from which you can choose interesting and exciting to you or do they not seem like something you want to spend a semester studying? See if you can sit in on a class and see what it's like.

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Author: B. Danesco

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Primerica Financial Services

3022761818
47-B Highland Boulevard
New Castle, DE
www.primerica.com


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