The Public Health Communication Club was created as part of a public relations plan for the Health Communication Concentration. The club was included in the efforts to increase campus awareness of health communication as well as concentrations in general.
The Health Communication Concentration allows students to fulfill their liberal learning requirements with a focus in mind. Rather than taking random courses to complete their requirements, students can take courses and apply them to the topic of health communication. These courses span a variety of subjects including: arts and humanities, mathematics and natural science, the social sciences, and of course communication studies.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
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