| A Bachelors of Science in Business Administration requires the successful completion of 121 academic credit hours (approximately 40 courses). To specialize in Business Communication, students are required to complete 21 credit hours (6 courses and 1 internship) in this area of expertise. The following chart summarizes the distribution of credit hours. |
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| The Business Communication program focuses on the evaluation and analysis of human communication in a wide range of business settings. Students develop the skills needed to manage and execute the exchange of information in today's businesses and gain insight into the numerous opportunities in the communication field. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| The program concentrates on a broad scope of topics that deal with interpersonal, group, organizational, and intercultural communication. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| By helping facilitate skills in behavioral sciences, quantitative analysis and environmental dynamics, the business communication program provides a well-rounded education for sustained professional and personal growth. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| If you would like to contact Business Communication Program Chair, Luanne Proko, Assistant Professor of Business Communications e-mail her at: Luanne.Proko@nichols.edu or call her directly at (508) 213-2260. |