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Communications Department Activities & Events
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Build people skills and teamwork, improve your résumé and create lasting memories of college life and earn credit for your degree.
Events
- Comm Major Kick-Off
3:30pm on September 16th. Guest speaker: Fashion Model David Myers
Meet alumni; learn about events, travel courses; and elect officers. - Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat
Show dates: November 10-13 and 18-20. - Movie Makers Saturday
October 24th Help us with our Sundance Film Festival Submission.
Consider Communication Studies.
Need to Choose a Major?
Do you desire to work for a business or humanitarian organization? Do you have a passion for film or drama? Do you want to explore cutting edge new media?
Develop your ability to connect with people. Consider Communication Studies.
Check Out These Exciting Communication Courses
COMM 2253 Debating Controversies
Northwest has one of the best known debate programs in the nation. Take this class to learn the basics. Study how to debate current controversies and enjoy the clash of ideas effecting our society. Open to freshman and all students (not just for those on the debate team). Fulfills a general university requirement.
COMM 2003 Human Communication
Taste and see what our major and the study of communication is like. Learn the theories that explain how to become a competent communicator.
COMM 2052 New Media
Take a look at how the digitizing of communication is influencing your world how you receive news, how you keep in touch even how your brain processes data. This a a pre-requisite for two courses next semester: Multimedia Principles and Web Design.
COMM 3243 Interpersonal Communication
Learn ways to improve your relationships. Build your skills in getting along with others.
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