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caja
caja asks:
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Where does a person who studies communication and language arts in the university work?
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> 60 days ago

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dgraab
dgraab , Parent writes:
Hello,

There are many professions that a person can pursue after earning a communication or language arts degree. For example, I majored in community studies and journalism. Professions I've had include: journalist and newspaper editor, publicist/PR director, marketing communications manager, communications consultant, online community manager, and social media marketer. I know others with a communications degree who went on to work in human resources, or who taught English as a Foreign Language (traveling the world to do so!). Some went to work for ad agencies, or for non-profits and corporations that needed employees with strong communications skills. Others earned an undergraduate degree in communications, and then pursued graduate degrees in business, psychology, or law. I suggest meeting with a college or career counselor to discuss this further, and plan your studies accordingly. Thanks for asking!
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HeatherPeterson124
HeatherPete... writes:
Those who are inclined more on communication or those who took up an english degree can find many careers that will work best for them. They could either end up teaching or being involved in mass media.

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