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Communication (B.A., B.S.)

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Communicate Effectively

Learn and apply principles of effective communication in a variety of professional, cultural and interpersonal settings. The multidisciplinary nature of the field prepares students to enter a variety of high-demand occupations that are experiencing high growth, including public relations, sales, human resources, and social and community services.

Communication is a social science discipline that considers how people verbally and nonverbally communicate at the individual, societal and cultural levels. It can be seen as the discipline that links other disciplines; a discipline that is vital if people, organizations and governments are to cope with today's complex world.

Fast Facts: 

  • Available on campus or online.
  • In-state tuition for all full-time online students.
  • Data from Hanover Research projects a nearly 28 percent growth in communication-related occupations in Idaho by 2024.
  • A minor in communication is also available.
  • 2 + 2 Transfer Pathways for those with an associate’s degree. 

Psychology & Communication

Physical Address:
206 Student Health Center

Mailing Address:
Psychology & Communication
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive MS 3043
Moscow, ID 83844-3043

Phone: 208-885-6324

Fax: 208-885-7710

Email: psyc-comm@uidaho.edu

Web: Psychology and Communication

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