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University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL)
CAM Communicating for Influence and Impact
- Online
Course
Full time
8 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Develop your communication skills to influence change within and beyond your organisation. Strong communication skills can help you to achieve impact and accelerate change for the benefit of society. As systems become increasingly volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous, finely tuned communication skills can help foster collaboration, improve problem-solving, and impact decision-making. Whether in social groups or business organizations, leaders across all segments of society and industry need to leverage communication to better meet objectives, influence stakeholders, and drive positive change. The Communicating for Influence and Impact online short course from the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) provides comprehensive insights and a range of tools to develop impactful communication. You'll learn how to communicate in a purpose-driven way to overcome barriers to success. You’ll also get the opportunity to assess your personal leadership style and adopt communication techniques to help shape the future you want.

Alison Free Online Learning
Course in Effective Communication Techniques for Teachers and Trainers
- Online USA
Course
Full time, Part time
1 hour
Distance Learning
English
Learn some helpful effective communication techniques and styles for teachers and trainers with this free online course. This free online course in Effective Communication Techniques for Teachers and Trainers covers effective communication techniques for teachers and trainers and is very useful for learners who are on their way to becoming professional educators.


United International College
Communication
- Miramar, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
This course includes topics such as: Spelling, stumbling blocks of the language, professional writing. non- verbal communication, verbal communication, voice modulation, breathing and phonation, body Language, dialogue and Interview, social communication, professional and personal image, facial expression and mass media. Overview of foundational concepts, theories, and models in communication studies, including interpersonal communication, mass communication, and organizational communication.
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Davidson College
Communication Studies
- Davidson, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Communication Studies at Davidson is interdisciplinary, with opportunities to take a variety of Communication courses, particularly in the subfields of mass communication, intercultural communication, and rhetoric as well as courses in other interdisciplinary fields. The goal of Communication Studies at Davidson is to help students become better communicators as well as more critical consumers of communication in a variety of contexts. We help students become more thoughtful, reflective, and involved in the processes of communication in a variety of personal, professional, and civic settings.


Stanford University - California
Communication
- Stanford, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Analyze the social, cultural and psychological impact of communication processes, technologies, and media using both quantitative and qualitative methods. Majors in Communication analyze the social, cultural and psychological impact of communication processes, technologies, and media using both quantitative and qualitative methods. Stanford's Communication Department has traditionally focused on three questions: How do communication practices and particularly journalism shape political life? How do media interact with the human psyche? And how do changes in media technologies and practices produce changes in culture over time? Students explore these questions at several levels, including a core curriculum, intermediate and advanced coursework, and optional internships.


Florida Southern College
Communication: Multimedia Journalism
- Tampa, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Learn the power of compelling storytelling to make a difference in the world. Everyone has a story, and multimedia journalism focuses on delivering those great stories through hands-on writing, video and online production. In addition, students develop a greater understanding of and a more critical eye towards today’s media environment. The multimedia journalism program is fully integrated with dedicated courses that focus on reporting and production for print, broadcast, and online media.


Bethany College
Courses in COMMUNICATION & THEATRE
- Lindsborg, USA
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
Our mission is to empower students to create, deliver, and critically evaluate communication across multiple media and communicative modes.


Regis College
Communication (Minor)
- Weston, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
A Minor in Communication can be a valuable addition to any student's academic journey, offering a range of benefits: Interpersonal Skills: Communication courses often focus on developing effective interpersonal communication skills, including active listening, conflict resolution, and empathy. These skills are invaluable in personal relationships and professional settings alike. Public Speaking: Many communication programs include coursework in public speaking and presentation skills. These skills are essential for confidently articulating ideas, persuading others, and delivering engaging presentations. Media Literacy: In today's digital age, media literacy is crucial.


Bloomsburg University
Communication Studies
- Bloomsburg, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Communication studies is an academic field that explores the processes, theories, and practices of human communication in various contexts and settings. It encompasses a wide range of topics related to how people create, interpret, and exchange messages verbally, nonverbally, and through different media channels. Here are key aspects and components of communication studies: Foundations of Communication: Interpersonal Communication: Focuses on communication between individuals in various relationships (such as friends, family, romantic partners, and colleagues). Topics include verbal and nonverbal communication, listening skills, conflict resolution, and relationship dynamics. Intercultural Communication: Examines communication between people from different cultural backgrounds, addressing issues related to cultural identity, cultural values, language barriers, cultural stereotypes, diversity, and cross-cultural understanding.


Florida Southern College
Communication: Interpersonal and Organizational Communication
- Tampa, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Interpersonal and organizational communication teaches cutting-edge, dynamic communication methods. Communicate effectively across diverse populations and develop the knowledge and skills necessary to be a competent leader. This versatile degree will develop your speaking and writing skills while providing the ideal preparation for careers that involve managing relationships and organizational development.


Cabrini University
Communication
- Radnor, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Digital Media and Communication major has extensive degree requirements that prepare students for a broad range of communication careers in high demand today. The Communication major has fewer degree requirements and is primarily designed for students who want to double major.


University of Denver
Communication Studies
- Denver, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Communication matters. From interactions with communities and cultures to work presentations to participation in democracy, communication plays a crucial role in shaping the world around us. By pursuing a BA in communication studies, you'll hone your practical communication skills as you lay the foundation for ethical and effective communication.


Marist College
Communication Studies
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Communication Studies concentration of the Communication major at Marist is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to understand, facilitate, and enhance human communication practices. The fundamentals will supplement and improve any degree and career path.


College of New Caledonia
Communication Skills
- Prince George, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Effective, ethical communication is the foundation of human service practice. CASS 110 helps human service paraprofessionals to develop this foundation. Topics examined in the course include perception of self and others, verbal and non-verbal communication, conflict management, communication in work relationships, and effective participation in groups and teams. Consideration is also given to the influence of disability, gender, and culture on communication.


Denison University
Communication
- Granville, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Communication programs typically take an interdisciplinary approach, drawing from fields such as psychology, sociology, anthropology, linguistics, and media studies. This broad perspective allows students to explore the multifaceted nature of communication and its impact on individuals and society.
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Communication degree programs offer a dynamic blend of theory and practical skills, preparing you to engage effectively in a variety of professional environments. You'll explore areas like interpersonal communication, media studies, and public relations, all designed to enhance your understanding of complex messaging.
As you study, you'll learn to craft persuasive messages tailored to specific audiences, develop multimedia content, and analyze communication strategies. The coursework encourages creativity and critical thinking while enhancing your ability to navigate challenging conversations and presentations. Students build confidence as they refine their messaging skills and explore new communication platforms.
The skills gained in these programs open doors to various career paths. Graduates often pursue roles in marketing, journalism, public relations, and corporate communications. You'll acquire competencies that are valued across industries, equipping you for a successful career in any sector that relies on effective communication and strategic messaging.