Business Communications Degrees

A degree in business communications can lead to several different career options in the business sector or related fields. Possible career options can include specialist positions in fields like customer service, communications, business and public relations. Degrees can range from the associate degree through the doctorate. Depending on the degree offered and the school, students can pursue their courses of study online or through traditional classroom instruction.
  1. Loyola University Chicago

    • Loyola University in Chicago offers a master of science degree in the field of integrated marketing communications. This broad-ranging degree offers students the opportunity to pursue a variety of different areas of study within the marketing communications field. The program's overall focus is to provide students with a strong foundational study of the methods companies use to promote their products within the changing worlds of business and communications. Students also have an opportunity to pursue a joint degree in business administration and receive the master of business administration (MBA) degree as well. The marketing communications degree requires students to complete a total of 18 different graduate-level courses, four of which are prerequisites and five of which are core courses. These core courses include studies in Integrated Marketing Communications Campaigns, Consumer Behavior, Business Ethics, Integrated Marketing Communications and Research Methods in Marketing.

      Loyola University Chicago

      1 E. Pearson St.

      Maguire Hall

      Chicago, IL 60611

      312-915-6124

      luc.edu

    Gonzaga University

    • Gonzaga University offers a master's in communication and leadership studies degree, which is a business-oriented communications degree that the school offers through online distance education courses. Gonzaga designed the program for students from a wide variety of backgrounds. The degree prepares students for positions in both the business and the communications fields. The degree program requires that students complete a total of 36 credit hours, 21 of which are core courses in areas like organizational communication, social dynamics of communications technology, international and intercultural communications, theorizing communication and communications ethics.

      Gonzaga University

      502 East Boone Ave.

      Spokane, WA 99258

      866-295-3105

      gonzagaonline.com

    Community College of Beaver County

    • Students just starting out in the business communications field may want to consider an associate degree in the field like the one offered at the Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) in Pennsylvania. CCBC offers an associate of applied science degree that requires students to complete a total of 60 credit hours in order to graduate from the program. The program provides foundational studies in the communications methods used in business, from print to spoken to electronic communications. Courses of study offered at CCBC include areas like customer relationship management, interpersonal communication, digital photography and introduction to information technology.

      Community College of Beaver County

      1 Campus Drive

      Monaca, PA 15061

      724-480-3500

      ccbc.edu

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