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Career Area: Arts, AudioVisual Technology and Communications
Local Certificate
Program Number: 40-801-2
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Professional Communication Careers

Average Median Wage

$38269

Wisconsin Technical College Professional Communication Programs

The Professional Communication certificate develops the communication skills desired by employers, including writing, speaking, nonverbal communication, and listening. Through successful completion of four communication courses, students will be able to produce a variety of accurate and effective written reports and oral presentations. Students will also practice communications skills to lead and participate in effective groups.

Professional Communication Pathway Certificate Program Transfers Offered completely online Shared Certificate
Nicolet College Professional Communication at Nicolet College