Master of Arts in Communication
Program Overview
Introduction to the Master of Arts in Communication Program
The Master of Arts in Communication program at the University of Sharjah aims to prepare a generation of students from the United Arab Emirates and Arab countries to face the challenges of contemporary mass communication, both theoretically and practically, through advanced studies that qualify them for a Master's degree in Communication.
Program Objectives
The objectives of the Communication program are:
- To provide students with diverse theoretical insights into communication
- To enable students to analyze and discuss media, cultural, social, and ethical issues from an Arab-Islamic and international perspective
- To establish national capacities in the United Arab Emirates in the field of communication studies, both academically and practically
- To enhance long-term cooperation with the local community of the United Arab Emirates
- To qualify students to pursue further studies for a Doctoral degree in Communication at the University of Sharjah or other renowned international universities
- To transform the university into a center of excellence and expertise in the field of communication
Program Requirements
To graduate from the Master of Arts in Communication program, students must complete 33 credited hours, distributed over coursework and a thesis, within a maximum of 8 semesters. The program consists of compulsory courses (15 credited hours), elective courses (9 credited hours), and a thesis (9 credited hours).
Program Structure
- Compulsory Courses: 15 credited hours
- Elective Courses: 9 credited hours
- Thesis: 9 credited hours
- Total: 33 credited hours
Admission Requirements
For information on admission requirements, please refer to the university's admission criteria.
Program Description
The Master of Arts in Communication program is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in communication, preparing them for careers in media, public relations, and other related fields. The program offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers theoretical and practical aspects of communication, including media studies, public relations, and research methods.
Research Areas
The program focuses on various research areas, including:
- Media studies
- Public relations
- Communication theories
- Research methods
Duration and Study Mode
The program is offered on a full-time and part-time basis, with a duration of 2-4 years. The language of instruction is English, and classes are held at the university's main campus.
Conclusion
The Master of Arts in Communication program at the University of Sharjah is a comprehensive and rigorous program that provides students with advanced knowledge and skills in communication. The program is designed to prepare students for careers in media, public relations, and other related fields, and to qualify them for further studies at the doctoral level.
