At A Glance
Program Type
Concentration in the communication major (BA)
Accreditation
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)
Experience
100% of students participate in an internship before they graduate
No matter your future professional endeavors, you will work with people. And to be successful, you’ll need strong communication skills, enabling you to problem-solve in a team environment, manage and mentor effectively, and pursue common goals across departments.
Whether you see yourself working in a leadership role at a company or overseeing a ministry or nonprofit organization, the human communication concentration of the communication major will equip you to step into the role effectively and with confidence. Talk about versatility!
This concentration focuses on the theories of communication and everyday communication interactions and problem solving. Coursework will prepare you for leadership and management positions in settings that range from global organizations to the political arena, human resources and ministry – and any other field where communication is critical.
Now it’s up to you to decide where you will apply your newfound communication skills!
Program Distinctives Why Study Human Communication at George Fox?
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You will emerge more versed in the skills of debate and persuasion.
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You will analyze current cultural trends in communication and graduate with a better understanding of how you can influence whatever field you choose.
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There is an emphasis on cultural communication and understanding human experiences.
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You design your path forward with a versatile communication major that prepares you for a successful career path.
Courses / Curriculum What Will I Study?
Career Outlook What’s After George Fox
Careers in media and communication are expected to continue to grow at a steady rate over the next decade, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. About 114,300 openings are projected each year, on average, in these occupations between 2022 and 2032. Employers are looking for college graduates who are creative and familiar with the changing media landscape.
According to the BLS, employment opportunities for public relations specialists will grow 6% between 2022 and 2032.
- Director of Human Resources, Bob’s Red Mill
- Vice President of Marketing, Oregon Mutual Insurance
- Vice President of Creative Services, Graystone Media
- News Content Manager, King 5 Media Group
- Director of Digital Strategy, 最新麻豆视频
- Director of Public Relations, CLEARLINK
- Director of Human Resources, The Allison Inn
- Director of Digital Services, Pivot Group
- Assistant Director of Career Management, Willamette University
- Business and Copywriting Intern, Link2Lift
- Marketing Events Intern, Viewpoint Construction
- Public Relations Intern, WE Communications (public relations)
- Event Planner, Newberg Christian Church
- Student Communication Coaching, Newberg Public Schools
- Multicultural Ministry Intern, Village Baptist Church
- Writing Intern, Cambia Health Solutions
- Legislative Research Assistant, Oregon State Legislature
- Oxford University
- Gonzaga University
- Pepperdine University
- Azusa Pacific University
- Princeton Theological Seminary
- Baylor University
- University of Georgia
- Arizona State University
Don’t Give Up
On the way home from the hospital last spring, as the family began the ascent into their suburban McMinnville neighborhood, two white yard signs with bold lettering caught their eyes.
“You are worthy of love,” read one.
“Your mistakes don’t define you,” read the other.
As they drove in and out of the neighborhood during the painful weeks that followed, those signs beamed hope.
Haley Lindsay
Communication Alumna
The best thing about the communications program at George Fox is how much effort the professors put into not only the teaching, but the creation of community through their classes as well. The skills I gained from the communications program will follow me throughout my career, and the relationships I built with the communication students and professors will be forever held dear to my heart. It was truly an honor to be a communications student at George Fox!