Tell Your Story
Are you looking for a way to share your ideas with the world? Then the major in Communication is for you. In this program, you will first learn the theory behind communication. After that, you will jump into hands-on learning in writing, production, technology and presentation. Your degree in Communication from Warner will get you ready for work in journalism, film, TV production and much more.
Hands-On Experience
Learn inside and outside of the classroom with field trips and projects designed to give you a viewpoint of communication related jobs. You will work with state of the art equipment to apply what you learn in the classroom.
Stretch Yourself
Student organizations are abundant in the Communication department! From hosting university podcasts, radio spots or helping out with videography in chapel, you’ll be able to hone your skills by serving your campus community.
Faith Based Education
Learn how to effectively communicate in today’s world with a faith based viewpoint. You will be able to express your faith in new and creative ways using the skills you gain in this program.
What Can I do With This Degree?
- Editing and Publishing
Help refine and publish articles, books and more. - Investigative Journalism
Research and investigate current events and share your findings with the public. - Sports Journalism
Report on current events in the sports world including game results, rising stars and more. - Social Media Manager
Direct your business’ social media presence. - Photographer
Become a professional who is able to capture a moment beautifully for personal photoshoots, weddings, events and more. - Filmmaking
The world of filmmaking offers many careers in creative development, sound design, cinematography and more. - Copywriter
Write content used for blogs and advertisements.
“I’ve been poured into by many professors at Warner. With my classes I am growing and learning how to become a great storyteller, communicator, and ultimately express myself the way the Lord wants me to. At Warner, one of my professors taught me that, “life is a group project.” When we begin to love others and hear their stories, we can begin to fellowship, and find peace in communion.”