Communication Studies Major Advising
Studying in a foreign country allows you not only to experience a new place and culture, and to work on completing degree requirements -- it also allows you to study the intricacies of how meaning is constructed in a different cultural context than the one you live in now.
Different languages, customs, and daily activities all speak volumes about the way we and other people communicate, on both personal and national levels, and experiencing them first-hand is an immense benefit both to your studies and to your growth as a person and professional in an increasingly global community.
Trevor Nelson
Pipers at Holyrood Castle, Edinburgh
Many study abroad options are available. From short-term, faculty-led programs to full-year enrollment at a foreign university, there are plenty of opportunities to earn credit. You can fulfill Communication Studies requirements, take General Education classes, explore general electives in subjects that interest you, or immerse yourself in language study and internships.


