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The Department of Communication offers a Master of Arts degree in communication. Graduate course work is available in a variety of areas including organizational communication, health communication, communication theory, mass communication, rhetorical studies, as well as communication & new technologies. In addtion, students can take courses in psychology, business, English, and political science as part of their graduate experience.
The M.A. program prepares students for a broad range of careers and for doctoral study in communication. The faculty is committed to providing a stimulating, challenging and rewarding educational experience through which students can achieve their academic and career aspirations.
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To learn more about programs of study in the communication graduate program, click here. |
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To learn more about the faculty, click here. |
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To learn more about teaching assistantships, click here. |
If you would like more information about our graduate program in communication, please do not hesitate to contact me.
James D. Robinson, Ph.D. Director, Graduate Program in Communication
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