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Postsecondary Communications Teacher

💰 Earn $102K-$195K
📚 Doctoral or Professional Degree
⏱️ 48 Month Training
📈 2.1% Job Growth
  • Inspire future communicators through dynamic teaching and research opportunities.
  • Shape the media landscape by guiding students in journalism and broadcasting.
  • Engage in lively discussions and explore diverse communication fields.
Postsecondary Communications Teacher
What Postsecondary Communications Teachers DoTeach courses in communications, such as organizational communications, public relations, radio/television broadcasting, and journalism. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research.
  • Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.
  • Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.
  • Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.
  • Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.
  • Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as public speaking, media criticism, and oral traditions.
Postsecondary Communications Teachers Education, Salary, and Growth
Minimum EducationDoctoral or Professional Degree
Career ProspectsGood (Increasing by 1-5%)
Training TimeOver 4 years
Job Openings2,700 Annually
Median Earnings
$134,780 in California
$77,800 Nationally

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Is This Career Right For You?
YOU Like
  • Being creative or artistic
  • Relating with or serving others
you value
  • Accomplishing things
  • Having freedom
  • Personal relationships
you are skilled in
  • Active Listening
  • Speaking
  • Writing
  • Instructing
  • Learning Strategies
  • Reading Comprehension
Go Deeper: Postsecondary Communications Teachers Explained
Postsecondary Communications TeacherExplore career pathways, key skills, and what each role has to offer.
How Do You Train for This Career?

Learn about the education and training paths that can lead to this career — and what to expect from each one.

Bachelor's DegreeA bachelor's degree typically results in increased knowledge about a variety of academic subjects, specialized knowledge in a focused field of study, and is considered the foundational qualification for many careers.
🎓 College
⏱️ Finish in 4-5+ years
Associate's DegreeAn associate's degree typically provides graduates with foundational knowledge and skills for entry-level jobs in the graduate's industry, or serves as a stepping stone towards further education.
🎓 College
⏱️ Finish in 2-3 years
Vocational SchoolA vocational school typically equips students with specialized skills and practical training in specific trades or occupations, enhancing their employability and providing direct pathways to relevant careers.
🎓 Skills-Focused
⏱️ Finish in 6 months - 2 years
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