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English Communication - Trinity International University - Deerfield

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English Communication from Trinity International University - Deerfield is a Campus Bachelor Media Studies degree that prepares you for a Communications career. Studying English literature allows a student to do much more than read the language's greatest novels, plays, poetry, and essays. Literature cuts to the core of the human experience, and studying it through great writing enhances the student's entire life. Literature also helps the reader to learn to think-about life, relationships, God, and, yes, even a professional career in marketing or public relations, the media or graduate school. Students in the English/Communication program pursue studies in a dual writing/literature track, in the context of the broad liberal arts, equipping themselves for careers in media (including public relations), law, library science, and government. Graduates are prepared for professional careers, graduate work in communication, and, with additional literature courses, for graduate work in English. View more details on Trinity International University - Deerfield, IL . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Media Studies courses.

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