Communication Studies
Communication Studies at Kent State Stark
The School of Communication Studies offers a bachelor's degree program with four concentrations: applied communication, interpersonal communication, organizational communication and public communication. Each of these concentrations differ in their focus, but all of them are rooted in a foundational understanding of how, why and with what effects humans interact with one another. Click to watch "What is Communication Studies?" on Prezi

Communication Studies at Kent State Stark
Students can complete all requirements for the B.A. in Communication Studies in these three concentrations at Kent State Stark:
Communication Studies Concentrations - Finish at the Kent Campus
Students can begin coursework at the Stark Campus before transitioning to the Kent Campus to finish these concentrations.
Communication Studies Minors at Kent State Stark
Students can complete all requirements for the following Communication Studies minors at Kent State Stark:
Career Opportunities
The curriculum provides humanistic and social scientific orientations for those seeking to participate in communication-related professions in business, the media, government, law, sales and the like, or to pursue graduate education.

Resources
Inquiries: Erin Hollenbaugh, Ph.D.
ehollen2@kent.edu | 330-244-3458
Dr. Erin Hollenbaugh interviews recent
Communication Studies graduates:

Lisa Williams
Administrative Assistant to the
Honorable Taryn L. Heath
Stark County Court of Common Pleas

Kristin Hill
Multicultural Recruitment Coordinator
The University of Mount Union

Ashley Meinke
Communication Specialist
Diebold, Inc.

Thomas Murphy
Project Manager & Online Marketing
Strategist
Sanctuary Media Group

2012 Kent State Stark Communication
Studies Senior Scholars

Kent State Stark students from Lisa Waite's Organizational Training & Development class facilitated a communication training seminar with Joanne Murray and the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival staff.
