Make a difference with your B.A.

Through a degree in communication arts, you will study the foundations of human communication, mass media and society, and the basics of journalism. You will learn communication theory, ethics, and criticism. And you’ll explore persuasive and public speaking.

You’ll do this by studying with passionate, Christian professors, with the entire city of Chicago in your backyard.

When you major in communication arts, you will choose a concentration in:
• Communication studies; or
• Theatre

Our program seeks to integrate the concerns of engaged citizenship and biblical faithfulness. We strive to navigate the biblical tension of being in but not of the world. Conversations in and out of class emphasize ways to be both critical and contributive in public life, in the marketplace, and in the worshipping life of various faith communities. Communication students from our program are thoughtful contributors to society and engaged practitioners for the Kingdom of God.

Make a difference with a minor from Trinity

With a minor in theatre in Trinity, you will study the greatest playwrights in the English language, as well as principles of theatre and production design. You will also have the opportunity to participate in Trinity’s award-winning theatre program, on the stage as well as behind the scenes.

Along with opportunities on campus, you will have the entire Chicago theatre scene at your doorstep.

Earn a B.A. from Trinity

If you have a passion for the world of business and communication, a degree from Trinity will set you on the right path. With a degree in business communication, you will be prepared to work across the dimensions of profit and non-profit organizations of all sizes. Your coursework will blend principles and skills from business, communication, and computer science.

Along with communication courses, you will also take courses in management and marketing, organizational behaviour, economics, and web design.

Our program seeks to integrate the concerns of engaged citizenship and biblical faithfulness. We strive to navigate the biblical tension of being in but not of the world. Conversations in and out of class emphasize ways to be both critical and contributive in public life, in the marketplace, and in the worshipping life of various faith communities. Communication students from our program are thoughtful contributors to society and engaged practitioners for the Kingdom of God.