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A minor is an optional component of a student’s degree that will be reflected on the student’s transcript. Minors are an excellent way for students to customize their learning experience and craft a degree program that is uniquely theirs. Students can even earn multiple minors to supplement a bachelor's degree. For example, students pursuing a degree in interpersonal communication might find that a minor in sociology is an excellent pairing, while a student pursuing a degree in public administration might add a minor in sustainability issues to help create a cleaner, greener future. And in some cases, employers offer bonuses or higher salaries to employees who have a foreign language minor.

A Strategic Communication minor combines the blends the worlds of writing with the requirements of business. This program is designed to give students more instruction in advertising, marketing, and management of people. StratComm students find themselves in high demand in the business and corporate worlds. A Strategic Communication minor not only complements degree program in the Department of Communication, but also programs in management, marketing, finance, political science and education.

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Curriculum

A Strategic Communication minor complements a range of majors in both the College of Liberal Arts and elsewhere in the university. Some of these are:

  • Political Science
  • Business
  • Marketing
  • English
  • Human Resources
  • Sociology
  • Management

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