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CAREERS FOR COMMUNICATIONS MAJORS

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    GRADUATE STUDIES FOR COMMUNICATIONS MAJORS

    SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY
    Syracuse University's Newhouse School of Public Communications is accepting applications for a generous master's level fellowship and internship program in newspaper journalism for members of underrepresented groups.  It provides two awards annually, each worth more than $65,000.   For more information or to apply, visit http://newhousemasters.syr.edu.

     

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    COMMUNICATIONS CAREER WEBSITES

    There are too many sources of information on the web to list them all. Here are a select few:

    http://www.natcom.org/Instruction/Pathways/5thEd.htm
    The National Communication Connection
    This website offers an in depth look at communications; from what it is to various fields of communication studies. Very informative for general and specific information.

    http://stats.bls.gov/oco/ocos086.htm
    A good strong look at the Public Relations side of communications. Very in depth look at what the job entails and what to expect going into this field.

    http://www.natcom.org/Instruction/pathways/5thed.htm
    National Communication Association
    This is a great website to check out if you are interested in a communications major. This site contains information that will help you find an occupation in the communications field and it also offers a well-organized table of contents that will help you go to directly what you are looking for.

    Collegeboard.com
    This is a good resource if you a starting to look into communications as your major. This site offers general information as well as what you can do with a major in communications.

    http://www.americancomm.org/acastudiescenter.html
    The American Communication Association
    This is a valuable site when looking for information on communication. It offers links to other sources of information that will help you with your communications information research.

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