By: Luke Worsham Are you a Belmont undergraduate communication student who’s looking for the perfect place to continue your higher education with graduate work? If so, you may not have to look very far. Belmont University launched its new M.S. in Strategic Communication and Leadership program, a unique course of study in which students receive …
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Event Management Internship – Cedarwood Weddings (Fall)
EVENT MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP – College Credit Are you interested in working in the event industry – specifically high-end weddings? The internationally published Cedarwood Weddings team is currently interviewing and accepting applications for the 2020 Fall season. The event management intern will assist the Cedarwood Weddings Wedding Director and team in day of event management and client interactions. The …
IABC Hosts Health Communication Panel
The International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) hosted a panel of health communication professionals in a convocation this past week. The panel included Shelley Walker, Director of Communication and Media Relations at Tennessee Department of Health, McKenna Mitchell, Development Coordinator at Muscular Dystrophy Association and alum of the department, and Mollye Dietrich, Instructional Designer and …
FOUR-YEAR PLANS
The Communication Studies, Corporate Communication, and Public Advocacy Majors are intentionally small to allow for flexibility and double majoring/minoring. There are many ways you can lay out the courses for the major, but below are some sample templates for how you might complete your major in 4 years: CORP COMM BS CORP COMM BA COM …
Choosing your Major and Minor
The truth is, your future employer won’t likely pay much attention to your specific major in college. In a recent study, we interviewed 25 corporate communication professionals, and they told us that they would hire from a wide range of majors including Communication Studies, Corporate Communication, Public Relations, Journalism, Marketing, and English. What do they …
What can I do with a Communication Studies or Corporate Communication Major?
The Communication Studies and Corporate Communication majors are intentionally broad and provide a good base from which to specialize as you move on in your college career. What can I do with a Communication Studies Major? The Communication Studies major involves broad, theoretical study of rhetorical and interpersonal communication. Students pursuing graduate studies in law, …
Finding a Job or Internship
Finding an internship or job and can be daunting. We post all internships and jobs that we receive on our internal website. You can find out more about the internship program here. Belmont’s Career & Professional Development Office also has several excellent resources for your job or internship search. You can schedule an appointment with …
The Experts Speak: Ten Things Your Future Employers Want You to Learn
As part of a research study, we interviewed 25 corporate communication professionals about the competencies they seek in new employees. We promised confidentiality for the study, so we won’t include their names, but we pulled some direct quotes from the interviews of these local professionals about what they look for in their new employees 1. …
Common Minors with Links to Catalog
For the B.S. and B.A. in Communication Studies and Corporate Communication, you are required to have one minor. Most likely, you’ll have enough free electives to do two minors or a double-major. The more you can diversify in your academic preparation, the more attractive you’ll be to future employers. Most minors are 18 hours, but …
Modern Vintage Events – Event Planning Internship
Click here for info: Modern Vintage Internship