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2024-2025 General Catalog 
  
2024-2025 General Catalog

Strategic Communication, MA


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Purpose

The purposes of the Department of Communication and Media Studies are:

  1. To prepare students to communicate and create content for multimedia platforms.
  2. To enhance students’ abilities to perform critical thinking, data gathering, and academic research.
  3. To train students in the use of digital communication tools, and systems.
  4. To teach students about the ethical and legal underpinning of the communication profession.
  5. To enable students to demonstrate job preparedness and provide specific background training for professional communicators and candidates for doctoral study.

Program Objectives

The Master of Arts in Strategic Communication will focus on teaching media planning skills combined with advanced digital media content creation and a solid grounding in the strategic use of communication data analytics.

Upon completion of the degree, students will be able to:

  1. Plan and create multimedia content to be used in strategic communication campaigns.
  2. Use data collection and analysis to develop quantitative measurements and evaluations of strategic communication plans.
  3. Manage digital communication tools, systems and digital media platforms in the strategic communication mix.
  4. Apply strategic models and frameworks to conduct situational analyses for strategic communication plans.
  5. Develop, present and discuss a comprehensive strategic communication plan for a client.

Admission Requirements

To be considered for admission to the Master’s in Strategic Communication, an applicant must:

  1. Meet all University admission requirements.
  2. Have a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited university. It is not essential that the undergraduate degree is in communication.
  3. Possess a cumulative grade point average of no lower than 2.5 in their undergraduate degree for regular admission.
  4. Applicants with a GPA under 2.5 must submit a writing sample, the focus of which will be described by the Graduate Coordinator.
  5. Students with a GPA under 2.5 may be admitted provisionally. Provisional status students must maintain a 3.0 in the first 9 hours of coursework.

Requirements for Degree


The Master of Strategic Communication is a non-thesis degree, requiring a total of 36 semester hours of graduate credit. Fifteen credit hours make up the program’s core requirements and 21 additional hours are to be taken as electives.

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