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Today’s world needs critical thinkers, effective communicators, and ethical decision-makers. Tim Russert Department of Communication prepares you to rise to the challenge through academic exploration, lab experiences, and real world internships
Communication at John Carroll University
Giving words greater meaning.
A communication degree brings value to news organizations, marketing and PR firms, multinational corporations, law firms, non-profits, and more. While the demand for communication professionals is widespread, JCU’s program gives you impressive depth.
At John Carroll, you’ll:
During your degree journey, you’ll learn from experienced faculty, participate in vibrant, small class discussions, and develop the critical thinking and learning skills that come with a liberal arts education. Upon graduation, your knowledge and experience will be an asset to your future career and life.
Communication Programs of Study
While pursuing the Communication major in the Tim Russert Department of Communication, you’ll select one of three concentrations, Communication Advocacy, Digital Media, or Integrated Marketing Communication. Each area is rich in theory and practice.
Our Communication major gives you the opportunity to develop leadership, advocacy, critical thinking, and excellence in writing, speaking, and performing. Your chosen concentration will deepen your knowledge and inform your career path.
Communication advocacy ensures that the most vulnerable have their voices heard, challenges erroneous claims, safeguards rights, expresses opinions, and advances policies. It is essential to social justice, law, public policy, sales, or any career where ethical, effective persuasion leads to success.
Communication majors complete two breadth of interest courses to fulfill major requirements. These courses include:
COMM 301 Intercultural Communication
COMM 306 Conflict Negotiation
COMM 307 Organizational Communication
COMM 308 Small Group Communication & Leadership
COMM 309 Interviewing
COMM 310 Voices of the Outsider
COMM 311 Campaign Issues and Images
COMM 312 Narrative & Storytelling
COMM 313 Persuasion
COMM 314 Communication Analysis
COMM 338 The American Cinema
COMM 345 Diversity, Stereotypes, and Mass Media
COMM 349 Communication Law
When you minor in communication, you’ll learn and develop skills in interpersonal relations, organizational communication, journalism, rhetoric, public relations, broadcasting, and the Internet.
Designed for digital marketing professionals or those who want to gain expertise in this growing field, this certificate can help you better understand the foundations of content creation. Through it, you’ll examine the fundamentals of branding, storytelling, copywriting, design, and production.
Focusing on analytical and digital skill gaps, this certificate brings the real world of marketing into the classroom. You’ll significantly increase your digital marketing knowledge while learning skills that can be applied immediately.
Of Russert graduates complete at least one internship
New jobs in communication between 2020-2030
Jobs growth, faster than average for all occupations
Offered to all students majoring in communication, this professional development program will help you make critical career connections. You'll have access to our alumni network, drawing on their insights through workshops, site visits, internship opportunities, and more.
Internships lead to greater experience, a competitive advantage, and even a future job. Our department has an impressive internship network in the Cleveland area – one of the country’s largest communication markets. Internships are available at major media outlets, including television, radio, newspapers, and cable companies; public relations and advertising agencies; and corporate and non-profit organizations.
John Carroll offers ample opportunity to gain greater understanding and experience in your major. Make your voice heard on WJCU 88.7 FM or in one of our podcast studios, work on-camera or behind the scenes in JCU’s television studio, hone your journalism skills at The Carroll News, make your point on our Speech and Debate Team, or join a student/professional organization such as PRSSA or SPJ.
“Successful debate requires critical thinking and research, a true understanding of both sides of an issue, and the ability to calmly and eloquently articulate your point of view. Yes, this is a communications course, but I believe the skills acquired here will impact every student’s career and life.”
— Dr. Brent Brossmann, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Every effective communication has an intended audience. This course introduces you to the many ways communicators analyze, target, develop, empower, commodify, ignore, and survey audiences. Because this is a two-sided conversation, you’ll also explore the many ways in which audiences receive, interpret, create and co-create messages.
In this upper-level course, you’ll separate fact from fiction by spotting bunk in ads, news, and data, and learning how to counter misinformation ethically and effectively. Case studies and a final paper will strengthen your ability to protect yourself and others from inaccuracy, and enhance your student e-portfolio.
Notable Alum
A beloved John Carroll alumnus, Tim Russert, class of ‘72, was one of the most trusted figures in the media. During his illustrious career, he served as the Washington Bureau Chief for NBC News and the face of the political talk show, “Meet the Press.” In 2008, TIME magazine named Russert one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World, writing that he was “among the most astute, discerning and relentless pursuers of truth in the nation.” His legacy informs our department’s guiding principles; Inquiry, Integrity, and Involvement.
John Carroll University alumni live, work, teach and support communities throughout the region from Northeast Ohio to Chicago, Indianapolis, Detroit, Columbus, Buffalo, Rochester, Pittsburgh, New York City, Washington D.C., Maryland and Virginia.