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Why Communication Studies?


There are many potential career opportunities available for those with Communication Studies degrees. In fact, the ability to communicate effectively is often cited as the skill rated number one for career advancement across all professions. Examples of communication careers include (but are not limited to): teaching, sales, human relations, customer service, social services, management, public relations, advertising, media, fund raising, law, politics, consulting, and publishing. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, nine of the possible career paths mentioned above will be the biggest generators of new jobs over the next ten years. Read more >>
Featured Schools of Communication Degrees
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AIU Online American InterContinental University Online

                                                                        
Capella University

                                                                        
Ellis College

                                                                        
DeVry University Online

                                                                        
Colorado Technical University

                                                                        
Keiser College eCampus

                                                                        
Westwood Online

                                                                        
University of Phoenix Online

                                                                        
American Sentinel University

                                                                        
Jones International University

                                                                        
Kennedy-Western University

                                                                        
Regis University

                                                                        
Golden Gate University Online

                                                                        
Saint Leo University

                                                                        
FMU Online

                                                                        


Online Education Resources
Who is Learning Online?

Background: There is some evidence that online education appeals to a different type of student from those who do face-to-face instruction. Online students tend to be older, and often hold additional employment and family responsibilities, as compared to the more traditional student. Do these differences mean that online students are taking different level courses or studying at different types of institutions?

The evidence: The population of online students is a close match to the general higher education student body, but the mix of schools at which they study is not.

  • Online students, like the overall student body, are overwhelmingly undergraduates. The proportion of graduate-level students is slightly higher in online education relative to the overall higher education population.
  • Online students, especially undergraduates, are more likely to be studying at Associates institutions than are their face-to-face contemporaries.
Online Education Survey Report by SLoan-C

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