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What is the workload like for a communications major?

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Thank you comment icon Actually, it doesn't matter. If you pursue a major/career that excites you and then get a job in the field of your interest, then this old adage will certainly apply: "If you truly love what you do, then you'll never *work* a day in your life." When it comes to any career, don't worry about the workload, instead think of what you are passionate about doing or accomplishing. Steve Acterman

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TJ’s Answer

If it is a communication technology job, you will be working day to day on network planning, engineering, opreation, maintenance, and provide services to customers, for example, mobile phone users.

If it is a communicarion job in marketing/sales, then you need very good people skills, which means high IQ and high EQ, since your main job is to make people like you, trust you, and eager to do business with you.
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Kelly’s Answer

This is dependent on how many credits and classes you take per term. When I was an undergraduate student, to stay "full-time", the minimum they made you take was 12 credits, which was typically 4 classes, and a max of 18, which was typically 6 courses. Some required science labs were 4 credits. If you don't over lap two sciences or two English classes, it is manageable.
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