

#46: A Guide to Majoring in Communications
Jul 1, 2024
53:08
In this episode, I continue my sporadic series on various college majors students may choose. To discuss the field of Communications, I’ve invited back Dr. Tim Muehlhoff, professor of Communications at Biola University.
In this podcast we discuss:
How Tim decided to major in Communications
Career choices Communications majors have
The two things a college education should provide
The personal characteristics that will help you flourish in Communications
How studying Communications has helped his faith
Mainstream ideas in Communications that are consistent with a Christian worldview
Mainstream ideas in Communications that are inconsistent with a Christian worldview
How to engage these ideas constructively
The emerging “golden era” of Christian communications theorists
How to discover the direction of a university’s Communications major
Movements afoot in Communications to be aware of
The growing influence of digital media, and how Christians can be thoughtful about this opportunity
Practical advice to keep our family (and friends, churches, businesses) together when we deeply disagree
The important role of internships for a career in Communications, and the role of professional societies
His advice to his 18-year-old self considering majoring in Communications
The importance of being in a community of Christians at college, no matter what your major is
Resources mentioned during our conversation:
Tim Muehlhoff and Todd Lewis, Authentic Communication: Christian Speech Engaging Culture
Biola University Communications Department
Tim Muehlhoff and Sean McDowell, End the Stalemate: Move Past Cancel Culture to Meaningful Conversations
Sean McDowell’s YouTube channel
Tim Muehlhoff and Rick Langer, The Winsome Conviction project and podcast
Patrick Lencioni, The Ideal Team Player: How to Recognize and Cultivate Three Essential Virtues
NCA - National Communication Association and RCA - Religious Communication Association
Stan Wallace, College Faith podcast series on campus ministries