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Tuesday, Feb. 4, 6:30am 鈥 含害羞传媒鈥檚 campuses are CLOSED on Feb. 4 due to heavy snowfall and challenging road conditions being reported throughout the region. All classes and services will be closed for the day.

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Communications

Communication studies provide a fundamental understanding of why we communicate and how to understand each other. This is vital in any situation, from interpersonal relationships in a variety of settings (social, family, academic, and the workplace), to understanding intercultural communication and persuasive messaging.

Focused studies on relationships, media and culture

Communications is an essential foundation for all college studies and career paths. Communications courses can be taken individually by University Transfer students, as part of a related program, or as an elective in many other 含害羞传媒 programs.

Communications courses

Communications courses can be taken individually by University Transfer students, as part of a related program, or as an elective in many other 含害羞传媒 programs.听

Course Description

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Related programs

含害羞传媒 offers flexible programs that give you the chance to explore your passion for Communications.

Program or individual courses

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Considering communications

  • How do we communicate with society, family, peers, media, and how does this shape our self-perception?
  • What factors influence our communication with others?
  • How do we communicate in groups, and what are some strategies for effective group communication?
  • What effect does mobile technology (i.e. cellphones) have on communication?
  • Does social media actually make us more social?
  • Are we moving into a "surveillance society" where anyone can record the actions of others (i.e. rioters) on personal camera phones?
  • How does media, particularly journalism, frame events and influence its version of news on society?
  • Is there such a thing as "media effects", i.e. does watching violent programs make people more violent?
  • Are Canadians dominated by American culture (films, TV)?
  • How influenced are audiences by advertising, or PR "spin"?
  • What types of communication are appropriate under which circumstances, and how does this differ across cultures?

"Technology, on its own, does not cause this new way of relating to our emotions and other people. But it does make it easy."

鈥 Sherry Turkle

Communications Studies faculty

Learn more about your instructors.

Meet the Faculty

Contact information

School of Arts & Science

Campus location

Fisher building 104

Location link

Lansdowne campus

250-370-3298

artsci@camosun.ca


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