Overview

100% of Centenary Communication majors complete internships. Centenary Communication Interns are in high demand because our robust internship program teaches students:

  • to think critically about near-term and long-term goals by exploring professional environments,
  • to respond creatively and strategically to the expectations, needs, and assumptions of professional audiences, and
  • to produce multimedia assets and deliverables that demonstrate a strategic understanding of contemporary communication practices.

Every semester, Centenary's Communication majors land coveted internships with a variety of creative industries such as integrated marketing agencies, film and recording studios, non-profit organizations, television and radio stations, news and magazine publications, and public relations firms.

 

On Campus Opportunities 

Centenary students also enjoy the rare privilege of managing and operating their own student media on campus: KSCL radio, Pandora Design, Conglomerate news, and Centenary Film Society. Communication majors play crucial roles as media producers for these organizations while also developing desirable leadership and management skills. The media students produce as interns and the experience students gain as student media managers enhances their senior portfolios making them highly competitive graduates. Check out our Grads & Outcomes page to see how our students leverage internships and student media involvement into fulfilling professional lives.

 

For More Information

The Communication Arts Program shares news of opportunities about internships, employment, graduate programs, and media arts competitions via its email newsletters and Facebook Group. Contact current Communication majors or alumni, Professor Hawkins or Dr. Glaros if you'd like to join the group.

Contact Info

Dr. Michelle Glaros

R.Z. Biedenharn Chair in Communication

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