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A Communication Degree offers multiple options after graduation.
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Graduate Programs
The University of Washington’s Tacoma campus currently doesn’t have graduation programs for Communication, but the Seattle campus has several options such as:
- Doctor Of Philosophy (Communication)
- Master Of Arts (Communication)
- Master Of Communication (Communities And Networks) (fee-based)
- Master Of Communication (Digital Media) (fee-based)
- Master Of Communication (Native Voices)
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Career Options
A degree in Communication is easily applicable to many industries in today’s world:
- Social Media Manager
- Public Relations Specialist
- Marketing or Advertising Professional
- HR Specialist
- Writer or Editor
- Media Professional
- Event Planner
- Politics Professional