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You can extend the value of your Communication degree even further by participating in one or more of the COM major’s specializations.
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SC&I Communication majors who graduate with a specialization in Health and Wellness work to educate and inform the public, workplaces, schools and communities about health and wellness issues that can improve everyone’s quality of life.
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SC&I Communication majors who graduate with the Leadership in Organizations and Community specialization possess the knowledge and skills to assume a leadership role in the workplace and in communities.
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SC&I Communication majors who graduate with a specialization in Relationship and Family Communication are equipped to pursue rewarding careers focused on building healthy relationships and/or improving interactions in the workplace or community.
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The work of SC&I Communication majors who graduate with a specialization in Strategic Public Communication and Public Relations involves managing an organization’s image, promoting its brand, and designing, convening and facilitating stakeholder communica
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Students can begin thinking about career prospects by examining examples created by the Communication program, showing career paths to consider when combining specializations.
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Rutgers SC&I is proud to be able to recognize high-achieving graduate students each year by awarding scholarships and awards to incoming and continuing students.
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Communication majors have the option to work closely with professors doing either a Communication Independent Study or Research in Communication.
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There are many resources available to help you navigate SC&I and the Communication program. Additionally, our faculty can guide you in making choices to reflect your interests and career objectives.
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SC&I admits students to majors during the fall, spring and summer semesters. Specific application cycle deadlines are posted each semester.