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Communication is the lifeblood of all organizations, whether local or national, corporate or nonprofit, governmental or professional. In fact, communication processes create and maintain organizations - from management to meeting, from delegation to decision-making, from interpersonal relationships to public speeches.
The study of organizational communication provides students with the ability to analyze and understand audiences, situations, and sources, and to develop appropriate messages in a variety of contexts. Thirteen courses (37 credit hours) are required for the major.
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