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Communication, Journalism and Related Studies
Communication careers could be followed in a number of diverse fields such as broadcasting, advertising marketing, public relations, education, government, social services, law, health, and international relations. The increasing use of technology to facilitate communication has also created a number of new applications for communication specialists.
What career options could I consider with a qualification in communication science?
Communication careers could be followed in a number of diverse fields such as broadcasting, advertising marketing, public relations, education, government, social services, law, health, and international relations. The increasing use of technology to facilitate communication has also created a number of new applications for communication specialists. The book Communication Science & Languages @ Unisa could help you understand the diversity of options found within this field..
Use websites such as Bizcommunity.com to keep up to date with news about the communications field. This website has separate pages for a vast range of fields within communications, including public relations, marketing, online media, advertising and newspapers. The “Jobs” section is useful in terms of