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Communication Degree in Arizona

Looking for an Arizona communication degree?? Whether you are considering a degree in communication because you want to be the next Walter Cronkite, or you have a deeper understanding of the discipline—say you have studied the The Precepts of Kagemni and Ptah-Hopte, from 2800 B.C.—you may likely find a suitable communication school in Arizona.

But first let us clarify what the discipline of communication, as opposed to the practice, (e.g. yapping), is all about. In 1995 a group of educators settled on this definition:

“The field of communication focuses on how people use messages to generate meanings within and across various contexts, cultures, channels, and media. The field promotes the effective and ethical practice of human communication.”

Centuries of study and practice led to this definition. The modern discipline of communications now encompasses a wide range of concentrations and academic approaches to instruction and career paths.

For example, some subjects in the field now include:


  • Applied communications (analysis and design)
  • Communication theory (the serious egg head stuff)
  • Public relations
  • Theatre and drama
  • And so on


Careers in communications include:

  • Advertising
  • Broadcasting in all forms
  • Journalism
  • Public relations
  • Politics
  • And many more

There are also many academic (and technical) approaches to communication education, including a certificate of proficiency, associate degree, bachelor of arts and science, masters of arts and science, and/or a doctor of philosophy or education, depending on the school.

So what is available in Arizona?

Arizona has a strong community college system that offers communications programs (such as in Glendale, Scottsdale, and Prima). Additionally the traditional state universities, Arizona State University and the University of Arizona, have multiple programs at several campus locations. The Northern Arizona University School of Communication touts a unique program in Flagstaff. Brown Mackie College in Tucson has associate and undergraduate communication degrees. The Art Institutes in Phoenix and Tucson offer media and fashion degrees. Collins College in Tempe offers degrees in media arts, game design, and more. Also in Tempe (and online as with many of the other schools) is the University of Advancing Technology.

This is a representative sampling of Arizona communication schools. The field is growing and both academic and technical education sources are evolving. For example, consider the video gaming genre, a relatively new discipline. Online and local Arizona communication degrees have rapidly expanding programs as gaming expands for both console and personal computer platforms.

If you are interested in Communication Degrees in Arizona, you may also be interested in finding more information on Communication Degrees in New Mexico, Communication Degrees in Utah, Communication Degrees in Nevada and Communication Degrees in California. Feel free to browse these art school profiles and securely submit your information to request information.

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