The Department of Communication at the University of Delaware offers a doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.) degree that allows students to continue to build their knowledge about the field of communication ...
The Department of Communication at the University of Delaware offers an in-person, research based master of arts (M.A.) degree that allows students to focus on the field of communication from a social ...
The graduate programs within the Department of Journalism include a Master of Arts (MA) degree that can be personalized for completion in either one or two years. The department also offers a Doctor ...
While our curriculum varies and includes “special problems” courses that feature various contemporary communication topics, below is a list of our regular course offerings. The three required core ...
The Department of Communication offers a master of arts degree in communication. A graduate student may concentrate in any of the department’s areas of emphasis or can select a more general program.
Our graduate program has four options for completion. Your course load and timeline varies by option. Below is the typical path through each option, for reference purposes only. This seminar studies ...
Ready to advance your academic career? Join the PhD and MA Graduate Program Directors to explore your future in Communication Studies! Our programs offer a dynamic mix of communication theory, media ...
As an R1 research university, CU Boulder offers graduate programs that give you access to real-world projects that fuse education with experience. With world-class faculty and cutting-edge research, ...
Deciding to pursue a graduate education is not a decision to make lightly. Graduate school is a very focused pursuit, so it is important to have a clear idea of what you want to study. While an ...
Social influence Persuasion Health communication Learning health information from media Cognitive and affective processing of TV narratives B.A., California State University, San Bernardino M.A., ...
Not everyone picks the "right" undergraduate major—and that’s perfectly okay. In today’s flexible academic landscape, students are no longer confined by their first degree. Whether you studied ...