◆ Communication Emphasis (AA)

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Communication Degree: Turn Ideas into Action

Businesses, non-profits and institutions all rely on great communicators to stand out and succeed

Become an innovator. Set yourself apart. The Communication degree at Colorado Mountain College prepares students to become effective and ethical communicators. Gain the essential skills to succeed in our changing world with a low-debt degree that gives you a competitive edge.

The need for effective communicators is imperative. Students pursuing this degree will learn crucial skills such as how to speak to individuals, with audiences, between cultures, and how to impact communities.

BECOME AN INNOVATOR

Technology and culture are always changing. What remains constant is the need for strong communicators. Effective communicators harness the theory and practice of communication in order to innovate and change our world.

SET YOURSELF APART

Employers consistently rank communication skills as the most desirable trait in employees. Those who can speak well, listen thoughtfully, and collaborate effectively are much more likely to succeed in their chosen careers. No matter your goals, a Communication degree will set you apart.

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About Walter Isaacson 

Walter Isaacson, a noted author, former CEO of CNN and The Aspen Institute, and managing editor of TIME Magazine, helped found the Isaacson School for Communication, Arts & Media at Colorado Mountain College in 2012 to give students the opportunity to explore the intersection of art and technology. Thanks to Mr. Isaacson’s support, the Isaacson School has flourished and recently added a new Bachelor of Applied Science in Integrated Media.  

Walter Isaacson

About Walter Isaacson 

Walter Isaacson, a noted author, former CEO of CNN and The Aspen Institute, and managing editor of TIME Magazine, helped found the Isaacson School for Communication, Arts & Media at Colorado Mountain College in 2012 to give students the opportunity to explore the intersection of art and technology. Thanks to Mr. Isaacson’s support, the Isaacson School has flourished and recently added a new Bachelor of Applied Science in Integrated Media.