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What Can I Do with this Degree?

More than a thousand students have emerged from the Center for Information and Communication Sciences (CICS) and launched into exciting and widely varied careers. Many have found analyst support positions; many others are involved in sales and marketing, in training and education, or in public relations. Still others have remained in the world of academia, teaching and conducting research in the information and communication sciences.

Here’s the good news: CICS alumni indicate that they’ve achieved starting salaries that typically are more than $50,000 and sometimes as high as $80,000.

Whatever course they have pursued, they’ve entered the field not only with relevant course work under their belts but also valuable experience, thanks in part to the resources available within the communications complex that houses CICS. Our program has been designed specifically for the kinds of teaching and applied research and development pertinent to the Information Age—with electronic classrooms, well-equipped labs, and links to the campus and the world through high-tech voice, data, and video networks.

Our program is not just a classroom building, but a living laboratory for studying the communications world into which you will be heading.