Getting on Track with Your Career
Communications offers a career-oriented curriculum that also stresses the liberal arts and sciences, for the communications professional must develop creative as well as technical skills. Our recent graduates have gotten jobs at ESPN, Sony Studios, E! True Hollywood Story, U.S. Army, Boris F.X., Avid Technology, and many more news/media-oriented companies.
Hands-On, Real-World Experience
Along with fundamental courses in writing, public speaking, literature, psychology, mathematics, science, social science, and fine arts, the communications curriculum provides advanced writing, editing, and production experience in print and electronic media, using the student newspaper (The Norwich Guidon), the student radio station (WNUB-FM), and the student video magazine (Our American Journey) as practical workshops. The senior year, with its Communications Seminar and off-campus internships, guides the student into the world of the communications professional. This is real learning. This is real progress towards your career.
Requirements
To graduate with a major in communications, the student must earn the grade of C or better in EN101 and EN102 Composition and Literature I & II; EN112 Public Speaking; and all required Communication courses.








