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SOPHIE FOREVER
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I personally don't consider it the same as Psychology, Sociology or a Human Family Service degree and depending on the school and curriculum its more concentrated in journalism and mass media relations at least that is what it was at the school I went too. What I have to learn is different from what you have to learn. So maybe that is why you don't understand where I am coming from with the diversity argument. |
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Fck Ths Thngs
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In all fairness I've studied at 3 different colleges and any program they had called communications was more business oriented than "Studying the effects of the media, marketing, advertising, etc.". You might learn a small amount about that stuff along the way but it wasn't a science curriculum by any means.
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This was the point I was trying to make. |
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SOPHIE FOREVER
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@DWV Our curriculum focuses heavily on communications theory, communications research, and other stuff like that. There are business-related courses of course, but communications is a multi-faceted field that incorporates a lot of theory based work into it.
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But I still don't understand how being (or becoming) an expert in one social science lends you expertise in anthropology.
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