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Communications: Corporate and Social Media Major

Strong communication is one of the top skills organizations are looking for in potential employees. We communicate with others every day — verbally and in writing — and it is essential to be clear and concise.

Our Communications program focuses on developing these critical skills to help students become confident in the workplace and their daily lives. Students can expect to apply what they learn in the classroom to their work with nonprofit organizations as they assess surveys and questionnaires, analyze what is working for the organization and determine areas for improvement. We focus on giving our students real-life, professional experience so they will be able to properly communicate results before entering the workplace.

This major prepares students for a career in business and organizational social media. Students learn corporate communication and social media strategies, as well as execution and analytics for the business or nonprofit sector.

Program Overview

This major prepares you for a career in business and organizational social media. You will learn strategies for communication at the corporate level along with social media strategy, execution and analytics for the business or nonprofit sector.

Program Concentrations

This program is made up of the following concentrations. Learn more about concentrations.

Concentration Overview

Corporate Communication Concentration equips students with the tools they need to communicate at the corporate level. Includes strategies and tactics for communicating with different audiences in writing and face-to-face, public speaking, and working in teams.

Concentration Overview

Students learn how organizations utilize social media to spread their message, capture dollars, and connect to their publics. Additionally, students learn the current research and analytic techniques used to inform social media campaigns. Our social media concentration builds the skills needed for a variety of employment opportunities in social media, a fast-growing field.

Concentrations on this page are required for this program. Additional courses or concentrations may need to be added to meet program or credit requirements.

Program Coursework

The specific degree requirements on the website are for illustrative purposes and may change at any time. Please contact the Registrar's Office, Academic Advising or refer to the course catalog for detailed program requirements.

Liberal Arts Core

The Liberal Arts Core Curriculum is rooted in the Liberal Arts and our Franciscan heritage. It is designed to create a framework to develop knowledge, skills, and responsibilities necessary to educate students so that they will be prepared to contribute to the world guided by a concern for issues of justice and ethical behavior.

LEADERSHIP:  4 credits
  • Freshman Seminar (1 cr.)
  • Spiritual & Ethical Literacy (3 cr.) 
FOUNDATIONAL LITERACIES/SKILLS:  12 credits
  • Personal Branding Communication (3 cr.)
  • Writing for the 21st Century (3 cr.)*
  • Quantitative Problem Solving (3 cr.)*
  • Language & Culture (3 cr.)
*For ‘Writing for the 21st Century’ (English) and ‘Quantitative Problem Solving’ (Math), you may need additional courses depending on your placement.

CORE LITERACIES:  15 credits – Choose one (1) course from each broad theme. Course options can be found in the course catalog or on the academic advising page. Broad themes are:
  • Narratives of Identity       (3 cr.)
  • Science, Environment & Culture (3 cr.)   
  • Social Tensions (3 cr.)    
  • The American Experience (3 cr.)
  • Approving the Better Things (3 cr.)

Professional Core

Culminating Experience

Giving students a culminating experience as well as practical work experience, the Professional Core is a graduation requirement for every Stritch student in a bachelor’s degree program. This bachelor’s degree program includes completion of the Professional Core consisting of three courses:
  • Pre-Internship
  • Internship
  • Capstone

Dr. Barbara Spies

Chair - Undergraduate Business & Communication

Our program is dynamic. We are always changing and improving by looking at the world around us, making our courses adaptable to the organizations outside of them.

Miles Jett, '21

Interdisciplinary Studies

You have the opportunity to create your own future. You can always push past your potential depsite what life has to throw your way. I have the honor of being the very first student to graduate with an Interdisciplinary Studies degree. 

Cassie Ziegelbauer, ‘18

Arena Marketing Coordinator at Milwaukee Bucks, Inc

The faculty in the Communication department are the most supportive group of people. Throughout my college career I leaned on the faculty numerous times – how to navigate studying abroad, how to improve my public speaking skills, and just overall life lessons.

college intern

Experiential Learning

Internship Sites

The Communications program prepares students to gain direct experience through internship experiences.

Placement sites may include:

  • Aflac
  • Campus Vote Project
  • Cardinal Stritch University (Admissions and Communications Department)
  • Catholic Charities
  • Elite Sports Club
  • Leaders Initiative Program
  • Medical College of Wisconsin
  • Milwaukee Chamber Theatre
  • Milwaukee Justice Center
  • Milwaukee Radio Alliance
  • National Basketball Academy
  • Northwestern Mutual
  • Spanish Journal Newspaper/Azteca WI 38
  • St. Thomas More High School
  • Target
  • Urban Ecology Center - Riverside Park
  • Venyoeu
  • Wisconsin LGBT Chamber of Commerce
  • WISN-TV

Career Opportunities for Communication Majors

A degree in communications can be the right fit for those who are interested in creating content that can be used to influence, entertain and inform others!

Employment in media and communication occupations is projected to grow 4 percent from 2019 to 2029 — as fast as the average for all occupations — and will result in approximately 46,200 new jobs. Demand for media and communication occupations is expected to arise from the need to create, edit, translate and disseminate information through a variety of platforms (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2017).

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

Career Options Potential Salaries


Contact admissions or faculty with questions about this program.

Admissions

Barb S. Spies

Director of Mission Integration

Mission Integration

bsspies@stritch.edu

(414) 410-4691