The MS in Communication Management curriculum prepares students to lead organizations' communication initiatives. It is a professional degree with broad reach and important ties to fields of business, cultural studies, politics, psychology and sociology.
The Master of Journalism’s academic and professional course work emphasizes a multimedia/mutli-platform approach grounded in solid reporting, writing, editing, ethics and law.
This program is designed for two types of candidates — students who wish to advance in the corporate, public or non-profit communication industries and those who wish to prepare for a doctoral program.
Mass Media and Communication offers a comprehensive curriculum in communication theory and research designed to provide advanced students with the breadth and depth of knowledge they'll need to make significant contributions in the field of mediated communication, and communication generally.
Graduate Program Overview
More than 200 graduate students pursue professional and scholarly opportunities in the School’s four graduate programs:
They prepare for further research and doctoral work or for careers in media, communications policy, communications management and production.
Academic and Professional Programs
The Master of Arts in Media Studies and Production, Master of Journalism and Master of Science in Communication Management are programs with both academic and professional orientations that can lead to careers with communication responsibilities in a broad array of domains – journalism, corporations, professional associations, media industries, arts and community groups, government, education – or to further study and research specialization in the PhD program.
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