Corporate and Public Communication appreciates the smaller class sizes and the closer attention from her professors.

Tony Simmons

“The thing with this degree is that it’s very broad, almost limitless, what we can do with it.” — Katie Dier

Professional Communication


Katie Dier, 22, chose FSU PC because it was close to her home in Freeport. Now, as she works toward her masters in Corporate and Public Communication, she appreciates the smaller class sizes and the closer attention from her professors.
“The professors are really dedicated to helping us grow and find our career paths,” she said. “I have so many ideas. The thing with this degree is that it’s very broad, almost limitless, what we can do with it. I might end up becoming an author, you don’t know.”
Dier is a member of Project Runway (a club for sewing enthusiasts) and the English Club, and she works in the Digital Design Studio. The DDS is open to all students and offers peer tutors, podcasting, video games, 3D printing and many more services.
“The DDS used to be run by engineers, mostly men,” she said. “Now it’s communication majors and mainly women. I think we’ve made the space feel more friendly.”

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