Communication students who pursue an associate degree or bachelor's degree in the discipline will undergo two to four years of concentrated study on how individuals and groups communicate with one another. When studying at an accredited institution approved by the NCA, they will receive a balanced portfolio of communications theory, research and practice. Those who earn a communication studies degree will have the basic skills required for verbal communication positions such as acting or public speaking, communication through production of documentaries, television shows or radio programs and communication through writing, as in the case of a journalist or professional blogger.
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