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EKU to begin offering an online Communication Studies degree in Fall 2018

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RICHMOND, Ky. (April 13, 2018) – Eastern Kentucky University will launch an online bachelor’s degree program in communication studies beginning in Fall 2018. The program is ideal for those seeking entry-level positions as well as for individuals looking to advance in their field.

“Communication, teamwork and critical thinking are essential career skills,” said Dr. Sara Zeigler, dean of the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences. “EKU’s online communication studies program will prepare working adults for success in numerous fields.”

In addition to building essential workplace skills, the program encourages professional development and career exploration. EKU graduates work for the U.S. Department of Labor, Masonite, Northwest Mutual Financial Network, Enterprise Rent-A-Car and the Teachers College of Columbia University in New York City, among other settings. Job opportunities include management, training, human resources, marketing, healthcare, dispute resolution and human service agencies.

The EKU Online communications studies degree provides:

  • A flexible, accredited online degree with no campus visits required.
  • Course topics that employers value such as intercultural communication, negotiation and conflict management.
  • Dedicated advisers who work with students from application through graduation.
  • A generous transfer credit policy.
  • A university ranked among the best schools for online degrees by U.S. News & World Report and Military Times.

Classes begin in August. To learn more, visit go.EKU.edu/Communication2018.

Consistently recognized as having some of the nation’s best online degree programs, EKU strives to make quality education accessible to everyone. EKU is an accredited, brick-and-mortar institution that has offered online degree programs since 2006. Today, more than 40 online options are available in a variety of fields.