Program Overview
The Professional Communication Program at Johns Hopkins University enhances students' abilities in research, writing, speaking, and data visualization through hands-on courses. Emphasizing individualized attention in small classes, the program prepares students for success in any discipline. It offers ESL support and explores topics from science writing to social media communication.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Professional Communication Program (PCP) is designed to develop students' abilities in research, writing, speaking, and data visualization. It offers a variety of hands-on courses for Johns Hopkins undergraduates. The program aims to equip students with the communication skills necessary for success in any discipline.
Teaching:
- The program emphasizes hands-on learning through a variety of courses.
- PCP courses are small, with 19 or fewer students, ensuring individual attention.
- The program offers English as a Second Language (ESL) sections of Professional Writing and Communication and Oral Presentations, as well as free ESL tutoring.
- PCP students create journals, write blogs, present pitches and posters, and conduct multimedia PR campaigns.
- The program covers topics ranging from science and research writing, engineering culture and ethics to entrepreneurship, public relations and social media.
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