DEVELOP COMMUNICATION SKILLS AT NOVA FOR YOUR FUTURE CAREER
Learn to effectively communicate in various contexts and situations, such as interpersonal, intercultural, organizational, public and mass communication through this NOVA program.
AVAILABLE PROGRAMS
Liberal Arts: Communication Studies Degree
Prepare to study speech communication at a four-year institution or to compete in the global workforce with NOVA’s Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts with a communication studies specialization. You’ll learn to write and present concise, coherent messages in small team and public settings, using critical thinking skills for better problem-solving and decision-making.
- Length
- Two Years
- Credits
- 60-62
- Locations
- Alexandria, Annandale, Loudoun, Manassas, Woodbridge, Online
WHY STUDY COMMUNICATION STUDIES AT NOVA?
Seasoned Communication Studies Faculty
You’ll learn from dedicated and expert NOVA communication studies faculty with extensive experience working in communications for private, government and nonprofit organizations.
Enriching Communication Studies Courses
You’ll take courses like Intercultural Communication, Public Speaking and Business Communication that serve you well in a bachelor’s program or in your current or future career.
Affordable Communication Studies Programs
You’ll receive an affordable liberal arts education with a communication studies specialization. You may even be eligible for NOVA scholarships, helping you offset the cost of your degree.
Accreditations
Northern Virginia Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award the associate degree in liberal arts with a communication studies specialization.
Credits and
Transfer Info
Credit for Prior Learning
Credit for prior learning (CPL) generally refers to the process of granting college credit for learning gained in nontraditional ways, including but not limited to: certifications, AP or IB exams, military training, or life experience.
Transferring
Learn more about possible transfer opportunities associated with this program of study. Students interested in transferring should contact an advisor or counselor to further discuss their plans.