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Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Public Relations | Journalism | Communication Studies
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies | Social Sciences
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Marquette University Programs

Marquette University offers a wide range of programs for undergraduate and graduate students. The programs are designed to provide students with a comprehensive education and prepare them for successful careers in their chosen fields.


Undergraduate Programs

The university offers various undergraduate programs, including:


  • Bachelor's degrees in fields such as business, engineering, nursing, and arts and sciences
  • Interdisciplinary programs that combine multiple fields of study
  • Special programs, such as the Honors Program and the University Honors Program

Graduate Programs

Marquette University also offers graduate programs, including:


  • Master's degrees in fields such as business, engineering, and nursing
  • Doctoral degrees in fields such as business, engineering, and nursing
  • Certificate programs in specialized areas

Course Descriptions

The university provides detailed course descriptions for each program, including:


  • CMST 2000: Group Communication: Examines theories, principles, and methods of small group communication
  • CMST 2010: Professional Interviewing and Networking: Stresses communication theory and current research related to interviewing
  • CMST 2300: Business Communication: Provides students with the opportunity to explore and develop presentation skills necessary for success in business
  • CMST 2310: Public Speaking and Argumentation: Explores the role of argumentation and public speaking in public engagement
  • CMST 2961: Leadershape: Challenges participants to lead with integrity while working towards a vision grounded in their deepest values

Program Requirements

Each program has its own set of requirements, including:


  • Prerequisite courses
  • Credit hour requirements
  • GPA requirements
  • Admission criteria, such as test scores and letters of recommendation

Research Areas

Marquette University faculty and students are involved in various research areas, including:


  • Communication studies
  • Business and economics
  • Engineering and technology
  • Health sciences and nursing
  • Arts and humanities

Tuition Fees

The university provides information on tuition fees for each program, including:


  • Undergraduate tuition fees
  • Graduate tuition fees
  • Fees for special programs and courses

Admission Criteria

The admission criteria for each program vary, but may include:


  • Test scores, such as the SAT or ACT
  • GPA requirements
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Personal statements or essays

Campus Resources

Marquette University provides various resources to support student success, including:


  • Academic advising
  • Career counseling
  • Mental health services
  • Campus recreation and fitness facilities

Location

Marquette University is located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at 1250 W. Wisconsin Ave. The university's campus is situated in the heart of the city, providing students with access to a variety of cultural, recreational, and professional opportunities.


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