Communication and Media Transfer Guide
How to transfer and obtain a Bachelor of Arts, Communication and Media, at Seattle University.
About this Degree
A degree in Communication and Media prepares you to become an effective and ethical communicator in a variety of contexts. All students must choose a specialization, but with the flexibility built into the curriculum, they may also double- or triple-specialize, provided they have room in their educational plan to do so. This major will prepare you for a diverse range of careers, including journalism, corporate communication, nonprofit advocacy and public relations. Drawing on a combination of practical skills and theory, courses are designed to teach students about the role of communication in society and provide them with experience in developing their oral, written, visual and digital communication skills. A key part of our students’ education, internships offer the practical, hands-on experience students can take far beyond graduation. Students intern at PR agencies, news outlets, arts organizations, non-profits and other organizations across Seattle.
Admission Deadlines for Transfer Students
- Fall Quarter (priority): March 1
- Fall Quarter (final): August 1
- Winter Quarter (January start): November 1
- Spring Quarter (March start): February 15
Students choose from the following specializations:
Communication Studies Strategic Communication Journalism
Degrees offered: BA
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