Bachelor of Arts in Communication

Bachelor of Arts in Communication

At a Glance
Type
Undergraduate
Location
Campus
School
Hans Denck School of Communication

About This Program

The Bachelor of Arts in Communication degree is designed for students to examine the role of verbal and nonverbal communication in human relationships. The major requires a broad range of courses and the study of communication is crucial to a liberal arts education.

Why Study Communication at TMU?

While many communication programs today are shaped by shifting cultural ideologies, the Hans Denck School of Communication is grounded in a Biblical worldview and built around practical skill development. Our students don’t just study theory – they learn to research, organize, and deliver messages that move people to listen, believe, and act. By joining the classical traditions of rhetoric and persuasion with modern communication tools, we prepare graduates who can communicate with clarity, conviction, and purpose in the church, the workplace, and the public square.

Career

Career Outcomes

  • Communications Director
  • Press Secretary
  • Public Policy Advocate
  • Public Office Holder or Administrator
  • Television or Radio Commentator or Host
  • Investigative Journalist
  • Columnist
  • Marketing Specialist
  • Social Media Coordinator
  • Church or Non-profit Communication Strategist

Program Features

Program Faculty

TMU's School of Communication is filled with talented, excellent professors who are passionate about their students and helping them fulfill their calling.

Contact Us

Dr. Barry McCarty, Dean, School of Communication
Professor, Rhetoric and Communication
Direct Line: 706-865-2134, ext. 6306
bmccarty@tmu.edu