Get real world experience while studying for a Digital Communications degree
Every college teaches knowledge, but we live in the information age and can google anything at any given point in the day. Most business schools today are still rooted in lecture style formation of education, but at North Central University we know that you need real world digital communication experience. In addition to academic rigor, this program focuses on teaching collaboration, creativity, communication, and critical thinking. With a Digital Communications degree from NCU, you’ll enter the professional workplace ready to creatively, clearly, and effectively communicate across digital platforms.
Because we prioritize active learning, our graduates are getting a ton more experience early on, which leads to greater internship opportunities, and ultimately greater career choices. Due to our smaller campus size, every student is seen, not being lost in the crowd. Our students are provided the chance to make awesome connections.
Every professor brings to the classroom exceptional business experience. In addition to having wildly successful careers prior to teaching, our business professors are still actively engaged in the real world as consultants or business owners. This makes a huge difference in what is taught in NCU business classrooms.
Unique classroom experiences ensure NCU graduates gain knowledge and practice.
Students take on professional projects building confidence and their resumes.
Small classes means professors know your name and classmates become lifelong friends.
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I enjoyed the variety of forms of digital media that we dove into. We were given a great foundation of varying branches of digital media that helped me get a taste for what area I wanted to pursue further. They equipped me with the opportunities to not only further develop the skills I was interested in but also gave me practical real-world applications of those skills. This program was not only was it an expansive testing ground but also an active training space directed and taught by people who have actually lived out what I was looking to do.
Roman, ’23,
Digital Communications