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Communication, B.A.

Program Description

The Communication major blends theory with practice. Building on the strength's of La Salle's liberal arts education, this major offers experiential opportunities in and outside the classroom. Experiences with on-campus organizations and internships in Philadelphia (the fourth largest media market in the country) are highly encouraged, preparing students to launch professional careers upon graduation. 

All Communication majors begin with foundational courses in the field and then choose to pursue one or more concentrations in these four areas:

  • Advertising, which prepares students to take on the creative challenges in all forms of advertising (print, broadcast, digital). Students also learn the business principles behind those creative decisions; 
  • Interpersonal Communication, in which students develop communication skills that allow for personal and professional success as leaders in a variety of fields, including Human Resources, training and development, recruiting, and graduate or law school; 
  • Media and Journalism, in which students learn to pursue careers in the news media, storytelling in movies, television and online, or advanced knowledge in video editing and producing; 
  • Public Relations, in which students learn how organizations and agencies use strategic communication to build relationships within communities and influence the public;
  • Sports Communication, in which students first build key skills in media/journalism or public relations and then develop specialized knowledge in sports communication through choices of courses such as sports journalism, sports broadcasting, public relations in sport, communication and coaching, and communication and sport.

Students may earn credit for internships, including unique 1-credit internships that allow first- and second-year students to earn credit as well as 3-credit internships in their third and fourth year with leading communication organizations in the Philadelphia area and beyond.

The major seeks to develop graduates who engage in informed civic participation and progressive leadership in professional and community settings. This goal reflects the Lasallian tradition of providing a practical education in the service of the greater good.

Why Take This Major?

Think. Do.

In the Communication major, we'll teach you how to think strategically. You'll learn the theory that will help you make good decisions about how to best tell stories, position an organization, and improve relationships. You'll be able to judge what works and what doesn't, and then prove it through research.

Our faculty work side-by-side with students to discuss tough issues, problem-solve, and develop communication strategies and tactics.

From your first few weeks on campus, you can get involved with our student organizations to gain valuable experience. Several of our classes use experiential and service-learning activities to help you gain real-life experience in a classroom setting.

This combination of thinking and doing prepares you to tackle internships in the nation's fourth largest media market, which means incredible opportunities to apply what you learn. Our students have interned with the Philadelphia Eagles, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and NBC10, while some internships have taken our thinkers and doers to the White House, the Super Bowl, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, and ESPN. And that's just the short list.

We have an alumni base of thousands, many living and working in Philadelphia, who are ready to provide mentoring, internship opportunities, and a gateway to the careers you might seek.

Even if you're not interested in a career in communication, the major and minors allow you to develop some of job skills most highly desired by employers - 1) writing and speaking, 2) teamwork, 3) problem solving, 4) interpersonal effectiveness, and 5) persuasion. The CEO of LinkedIn recently said that interpersonal communication skills represent the biggest "skills gap" in American business today.  

As a La Salle Communication graduate, you'll have the knowledge and the practical experience to launch your career.