Communication

From prehistoric cave art to social networking, communication is a constantly changing field without end.

Degrees

The nature of how we communicate is continually evolving. Think of the enormous growth that happened between our nonverbal ancestors and the rich oral traditions of developing civilizations; of how various cultures, races, and even genders exchange information; and of what is happening today through the explosion of electronic communication. You want to understand these developments and gain a deeper insight into how communication has taken shape around the world. We will give you a comprehensive understanding of how meanings are shaped and exchanged in almost every human endeavor—from nonverbal and interpersonal settings to intercultural and mass media contexts.

Contact Information

Director: Sharona Levy
3439 Boylan Hall
P: 718.951.5225
E: slevy@brooklyn.cuny.edu
F: 718.951.4167

Brooklyn. All in.