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Meet with your professional academic advisor to explore the Communication Studies Major and get your questions answered.
Find your Professional Academic AdvisorThe Department of Communication Studies offers a Communication Studies Major, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree. Students who wish to specialize in this degree may elect a concentration in Professional and Organizational Communication or Rhetoric and Public Culture. Students can also Minor in Communication Studies.
The B.A. in Communication Studies offers students the opportunity to tailor their degree based on their interests and goals:
The Professional and Organizational Communication concentration prepares graduates for work in consulting, training, and conference planning. This concentration presents lucrative and satisfying careers to Communication Studies graduates. Many job opportunities are available in education, government, business, and industry, as well as private practice as a consultant.
For a complete list of degree requirements, please visit the University catalog or download the Professional and Organizational Communication Advising form.
The Rhetoric & Public Culture concentration enhances students’ ability to craft effective messages, connect with diverse audiences and individuals, persuade, and lead positive change. They learn what makes persuasion possible so they can effectively communicate in personal, professional, and academic settings. Having this knowledge adds immense value to students who leave the program knowing what works and what fails in the processes of ethically shaping the thoughts, feelings, and actions of others in today’s fast-paced, interconnected, digital communication environment.
For a complete list of degree requirements, please visit the University catalog or download the Rhetoric & Public Culture Advising form.
Meet with your professional academic advisor to explore the Communication Studies Major and get your questions answered.
Find your Professional Academic AdvisorThe Department of Communication Studies offers real-world, relevant courses that set you up for success.
Get Started on your Declaration formFollow the semester-by-semester steps outlined in the CLAS Student Success Roadmap to ensure your success at MSU Denver.
Take me to the CLAS Student Success RoadmapThe Communication Studies degree program at MSU Denver stands out against the competition because we put our students first-always!
We put students first by offering flexible course options where they learn best. In simple terms, we want you to be able to attend a class in the way that suits you!
We put students first by providing opportunities for students to use the skills they learn in the classroom in real life scenarios. Get that practical, hands-on experience by joining:
We put students first by supporting all learners, at all levels.
Meet Angela Merlano, Communication Studies major, who found her way to our program through Dual Enrollment, which allows high school students to take in-person or online college classes that give them a head start on their degree.
Our degree can take you to graduate school and/or springboard your career. Work in advertising or marketing, Human Resources, social media, and more!
Get to know some of our outstanding and expert faculty. Our faculty are pioneers in their field, on the cutting edge of research and you have an opportunity to study with them.
Dr. Elisa Varela presented her paper co-authored with Dr. Leah Sprain, titled “Facilitating Speaking for Others in Democratic Talk” in the Language and Social Interaction’s prestigious “Top Papers” panel at the 2023 National Communication Association (NCA).
Dr. Wilfredo Alvarez’s book titled “Everyday dirty work: Invisibility, communication and immigrant labor” was awarded the 2023 NCA Ethnography Division Best Book Award.
Dr. Parameswari Mukherjee recently published an article with co-author Dr. Sonia Ivancic in the Journal of Applied Communication Research, titled “Safe water as empowerment, structural dilemma, and savior: conflicting discourses about arsenic groundwater contamination in West Bengal.”
MSU Denver Communication Studies program alumni are doing amazing things!
Don’t believe us? Not only was Bianca Alves Machado, MSU Denver ’22, Communication Studies, B.A., the 2022 Provost’s Award Winner and a 2024 MSU Denver Alumni 10-Under-10 Award Winner, she also strutted her stuff on the Tedx Talk stage where she talks about the power of “place” and taking chances, while staying true to yourself.
MSU Denver has 36.7% Hispanic/Latinx students which the highest number of Hispanic/Latinx students among institutions of higher education in the state of Colorado.
Learn more about MSU Denver's DesignationMSU Denver is dedicated to diversity, equity and inclusion and has been named one of the Top Colleges for Diversity by Insight Into Diversity for 10 consecutive years.
Learn more about DEI at MSU Denver50% of MSU Denver students are transfers. As the top transfer destination for Coloradans, our students make an immediate impact on our workforce and community.
Learn more about MSU Denver's ExcellenceCampus Location:
Central Classroom Building 120
Mailing Address:
Campus Box 34
P.O. Box 173362
Denver, CO 80217-3362