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Communication studies investigates how messages are formed, conveyed, and interpreted across personal, professional, and public contexts. At the graduate level, the curriculum emphasizes research on communication's connection to social awareness, analytical abilities, and solution-finding approaches in various life domains. Learners delve into areas like interpersonal dynamics, organizational messaging, rhetorical analysis, healthcare communication, and inclusive dialogue practices. Graduates thrive in multiple environments as skilled leaders, creative team players, proficient researchers, effective writers, and compelling presenters.
The flexible Master of Arts (M.A.) in Communication Studies offers a comprehensive, non-thesis track that allows for wide-ranging exploration. Initially, all students are enrolled in this general program, with the option to switch to a thesis track after their first semester. With advisor consent, candidates may incorporate up to six credits from outside the department.
The program enables students to specialize in various focus areas including organizational dynamics, rhetorical analysis, communication training, healthcare messaging, interpersonal relations, or educational communication. Cross-disciplinary options are available in fields like media studies, education, literature, behavioral sciences, social research, and business administration. The department advocates for a well-rounded understanding of human interaction through diverse course selections.