Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
10 semesters
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Communication Studies
Area of study
Social Sciences | Journalism and Information
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Communication MA Accelerated Master's Degree

The Department of Communication and Media offers an Accelerated MA program that provides an opportunity for students of recognized academic ability and educational maturity to complete requirements of both the BA and MA degrees in as few as ten semesters.


Program Overview

The combined program requires a minimum of 138 credit hours, of which at least 30 must be at the graduate level. Students accepted to the Accelerated MA degree program will be permitted to count up to 12 credit hours at the 5000-level or higher toward both the BA and the MA.


Eligibility

  • Earned 60 hours as an undergraduate
  • Completed the core curriculum requirements of the BA in Communication, with the exception of COMM 4950/COMM 4920
  • Minimum GPA of 3.25
  • Met with the Graduate Program Director and an undergraduate academic advisor

Provisional Admission

Applicants are considered for provisional admission if they meet the eligibility criteria. Final decisions concerning formal admission are made by the Graduate School in consultation with the Graduate Program Director.


Graduate Admission

Students can apply for graduate admission in the final semester of undergraduate status. Students should meet with the Graduate Program Director each semester. Students are considered for graduate admission if they:


  • Are in their final semester of undergraduate status
  • Have a minimum GPA of 3.25 since being granted provisional status
  • Have met with the Graduate Program Director and their undergraduate academic advisor

Program Requirements

Core Requirements for the Communication BA Major

  • COMM 1030: Interpersonal Communication I (MOTR COMM 120), 3 credits
  • COMM 1050: Introduction to Mass Communication, 3 credits
  • COMM 2231: Communication in the Organization, 3 credits
  • COMM 2235: Professional Communication, 3 credits
  • COMM 2332: Intercultural Communication, 3 credits
  • COMM 3330: Research Methods in Communication I, 3 credits
  • COMM 4950: Internship Capstone, 3 credits or COMM 4920: Project Capstone, 3 credits

Core Requirements for the Communication MA

  • COMM 6500: Seminar in Communication Theory, 3 credits
  • COMM 6510: Advanced Communication Research Methods I, 3 credits
  • Complete three of the following:
    • COMM 6600: Seminar in Strategic Communication in Organizations
    • COMM 6630: Seminar in Interpersonal Communication
    • COMM 6700: Seminar in Mass Communication
    • COMM 6800: Seminar in Health Communication, 9 credits

Awarding of Degrees

The student may apply for and receive the bachelor's degree in the semester when all the undergraduate requirements are completed. In their final semester in undergraduate status, the student must apply and be admitted to the graduate program, to begin the following semester. The student will apply to receive the master's degree in the semester that the requirements for the graduate degree will be completed.


Academic Policies

If the student fails to enroll for more than one year after receiving the bachelor's degree, the student can still earn the master's degree, but the graduate-level credits earned as an undergraduate cannot be used for the graduate degree. Students must maintain a grade point average of 3.25 or higher throughout the combined program. Students who officially withdraw from the Accelerated Master's program that have successfully completed all the requirements for their undergraduate degree will be awarded the BA; however, any graduate credits they took as an undergraduate will not count towards a later master's degree.


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