From satellite and cable communication to interactive media, distance learning and the Internet, we are bombarded by an increasing number of messages. Northern Arizona University’s School of Communication prepares students to understand both the intellectual and ethical aspects of oral, visual and written communication.
We are among a select few communication schools in the country to integrate oral, visual and written communication, that blend a unique variety of high quality academic disciplines, including advertising, electronic media and film, journalism, merchandising, photography, public relations, speech communication and visual communication. At the graduate level, we also offer a Master of Applied Communication degree.
The Northern Arizona University School of Communication has positioned itself at the forefront of contemporary communication studies. Guided by an enthusiastic faculty, an active Professional Advisory Council of business and industry leaders, the School is committed to preparing students for communication careers in the 21st century.
Faculty encourage students to work on the award-winning college newspaper, The Lumberjack, on NAU Live!, a student TV station or KJACK, a student radio station. Also, students can choose to join numerous professional organizations which provide opportunities to work directly with industry professionals as interns.
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As part of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, the School of Communication offers expanded academic opportunities and high quality instruction in our new $15 million state of the art facility on our beautiful mountain campus. We also offer selected courses and programs through Distributed Learning, on-line.
If you would like more information about any of our programs, scholarships, activities or opportunities, please call our main office located on the 3rd floor of the School of Communication building at (928) 523-2232.
