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Learning to use communication to move your ideas forward is the focus of the Strategic Communication program. You might be a CEO who wants a better way to connect with employees. You could be leading a grassroots organization or nonprofit start-up and recognize the need to better articulate your message so more people support your cause.
Communication issues span just about every workplace and career today and a master's degree in Strategic Communication offers numerous benefits. You learn the evolution of communication and the dynamics between ideas and people in political and cultural environments. You become a better listener, negotiator and facilitator. As you develop short-term tactics, you also acquire long-term strategies for communication so you're better equipped to anticipate and respond to change.
This degree appeals to public relations specialists and marketing experts, CEOs, managers and directors of government agencies. Designed to complement your real-world priorities, the program offers a convenient class schedule with all courses offered in a four-day weekend module just once a month.
The Strategic Communication program is part of the Center for Creative Change, a dynamic and innovative graduate center that prepares students to become effective leaders.
Maybe you're searching for a way to find out if graduate school is what you'd like to pursue. Perhaps you have a bachelor's or master's degree and want to hone your leadership skills and do some serious networking. Then consider a graduate-level certificate in effective communication strategies.
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