MA in Communication Studies - Communication, Culture, and Public Discourse in Denton United States | University of North Texas

University of North Texas | Denton United States
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Qualification
Masters Degree
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 32,160
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
24 months

Enhance your knowledge of human interaction and communication. Throughout this program, you'll employ analytical, critical, qualitative, and quantitative approaches to study communication through both practical and theoretical lenses. The required curriculum delves into storytelling and societal transformation, cross-cultural environments, and the impact of political and social dynamics. This Communication Studies master's program enables you to investigate communication theories and research by analyzing human interactions and the symbolic systems that shape them. The program structure aims to help you achieve expertise in theory and research, strengthen your investigative skills, and prepare you for diverse career paths or advanced academic pursuits.

The department provides instruction rooted in rhetorical, performance, and social science traditions. You'll gain experience examining communication through practical and theoretical frameworks using analytical, critical, quantitative, and qualitative methods.

The curriculum includes studies of communication in artistic/creative, cross-cultural, personal, digital, legal, organizational, and political settings. You can explore subjects like equity and social justice, mass media, wellness, athletics, physical expression, and more. Your graduate education will be enriched through collaborative research with professors, involvement in regional and national events and conferences, and internship placements with businesses, nonprofit organizations, and government institutions.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.5

Qualification Requirements

The Department of Communication Studies conducts holistic reviews in making admissions decisions. In examining application materials, we seek a positive indication of potential success in the program. As such, we have no mandatory minimum GPA or GRE requirements to be considered for admission.
Given the interdisciplinary nature the work done in our department, we welcome applications from students who did not major in communication as undergraduates. Applicants with fewer than 24 hours of undergraduate communication coursework may request admission on the basis of communication-related courses or experience.
Transcripts: Please submit official transcripts from all colleges and universities that you have attended directly to the Toulouse Graduate School.
Application Letter: In addition to indicating the semester and year you would like to enter the program, your letter of application that conveys your purpose in pursuing a graduate degree at UNT in Communication Studies (specifically addressing your research interests), experiences that have served as a foundation for graduate work in Communication Studies, and how pursing a graduate degree in our department will aid in your professional plans and/or career aspirations.
Current r'sum or vita: Please focus your r'sum or vita on the following areas of experience (as applicable):

Educational background

Previous work experience (highlighting skills relevant to pursuing a master's degree and/or serving as a Teaching Assistant)

Publications, performances, exhibitions, conference presentations, or other scholarly activities

Previous research experience (large-scale course projects, serving as a Research Assistant, etc.)

Involvement in community and extra curricular activities
Two Letters of Recommendation: We ask that you submit 2 signed letters of recommendation from individuals familiar with your academic and/or professional abilities. At least one letter must be from a professor. One letter may be submitted by a current or past employer, though academic references are preferred.
Academic Writing Sample: Please submit an essay or writing sample from a upper-level undergraduate course or honor's thesis. The writing sample needs to demonstrate your proficiency at conducting and reporting research, including clear use of cited academic research that follows an appropriate style guide (e.g., APA, MLA, or Chicago).
International Transcripts
UNT degree program applicants must demonstrate English Language Proficiency. Minimum TOEFL score requirement is 79, Minimum IELTS score is 6.5

Tuition USD 32,160

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