Master the art of communication and prepare yourself for a successful, dynamic communications career. You’ll gain essential skills in critical thinking, public speaking, and interpersonal communication, equipping you to thrive in a world where effective communication is key to navigating complex challenges.
Locations
- Statesboro Campus
- Armstrong Campus
Why Major in Communication Studies at Georgia Southern?
At Georgia Southern, our communication studies program equips you with the skills to go far in this increasingly interconnected world.
Our program blends theoretical insights with practical experience, helping you develop expertise in public speaking, conflict resolution, team dynamics, and intercultural communication. You’ll learn to navigate complex professional settings and build relationships that drive success across industries.
The communication studies curriculum at Georgia Southern goes beyond classroom learning, offering hands-on opportunities through internships and student organizations to enhance your professional network and prepare you for a variety of careers, from public relations to corporate leadership.
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What Can You Do With a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication Studies?
A Communication Studies degree lays a versatile foundation for careers in a wide range of fields. With strong skills in interpersonal communication, public speaking, and conflict resolution, you’ll be ready to pursue opportunities in public relations, human resources, corporate training, marketing, and media production.
Our program emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving, giving you the ability to navigate complex professional environments and manage relationships effectively.
Whether leading teams, negotiating contracts, or creating compelling content, a communication studies degree will prepare you to be a persuasive communicator and an influential voice in nearly any industry.
Where our graduates work:
- State Farm
- CNN
- Delta Airlines
- ADP
- AT&T
- Bank of America
What our graduates do:
- Claims manager
- Account manager
- Project manager
- Real estate broker
- Marketing manager
- Communications director
What You’ll Learn
When you major in communication studies at Georgia Southern, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of how communication shapes our world and the skills to communicate effectively across diverse contexts.
Your coursework will cover essential topics such as public speaking, persuasion, nonverbal communication, and rhetorical criticism, while also offering specialized courses in areas like health communication, leadership, and intercultural communication.
Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, you’ll develop the ability to navigate complex communication challenges, enhance your interpersonal skills, and prepare for a variety of professional paths where strong communication is key.
Build Your Experience
Immersive Internship
Round out your Communications Degree at Georgia Southern with an internship. The Communication Studies Internship (COMS 4791) may be taken by Communication Arts majors who have completed COMM 1110 and at least 20 semester credits in upper division COMS classes and have a minimum 2.5 total institution GPA.
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Get Involved
Find like-minded students and faculty as well as resources to sharpen your communication skills, learn from others, and build a long-standing network of peers.
Communication Studies Faculty
Society of Communications Scholars
Minor in Communication Studies
Adding a minor in communication studies to any degree program can help you develop crucial communication skills that are valuable in any industry, boosting your experience and adding an edge to job applications.
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Take Action
Follow these steps to complete the Georgia Southern application:
- Create an application account.
- Complete our online application using the PIN you received after creating your application account.
- Once complete, pay the $30 application fee or upload a valid fee waiver. Previous Georgia Southern applicants and dual enrollment students do not need to pay the fee.
You can check your application status at My.GeorgiaSouthern.edu/admissions three days after completing your application. This page contains live information about your admission status, including a checklist of missing documents we need to make a decision.
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Ready to master the art of communication and prepare yourself for a successful, dynamic communications career? Learn more about earning your Bachelors Degree in Communication Studies at Georgia Southern University.
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Department of Communication Arts
P.O. Box 8091
Statesboro, GA 30460
912-478-5138
commarts@georgiasouthern.edu