Southeastern University | Department of Communication

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Department of Communication

Hands-on training through Southeastern’s Department of Communication will equip you for inspired, professional and responsible service in broadcasting, journalism, public relations and theatre. At Southeastern, you can gain valuable experience using state-of-the-art broadcasting equipment starting as a freshman. Our vibrant Christian community will supply you with endless story ideas for our campus newspaper, and Southeastern’s plays and musicals will provide you with a regular stage upon which to hone your craft in the spotlight or behind the scenes.

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS

Day Evening Online
  MAJORS  
         
    Broadcasting Offered Day    
    Communication Offered Day   Offered Online
    Film Studies Offered Day    
    Journalism / Public Relations Offered Day    
    Theatre Offered Day    
         
  Minors  
         
    Minor in Communication Offered Day    
    Minor in Theatre Offered Day    
    Minor in Web Applications and Development Offered Day    

CREATIVE & COMMITTED
Southeastern communication faculty members are a creative group: all have real-world experience within their respective media, from hosting their own television programs to acting, and they’re eager to share their knowledge. Because our programs are small, you get to know your professors well. Most importantly, Southeastern communication professors also are committed Christians who offer spiritual guidance and prayer along with academic and professional instruction.

DEPARTMENT FACULTY

DAVID DEBORDE
Assistant Professor of Communication

CHAD NEUMAN
Assistant Professor of Communication and Journalism/Public Relations

JOHN PIERCE
Assistant Professor of Communication and Theatre

NICKOLAS DIXON
Assistant Professor of Communication and Theatre

ROBERT SCOTT
Assistant Professor of Communication