Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Degree
Bachelor's degree
In massachusetts (USA)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Massachusetts (USA)
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
Interested in communication and know that you want to study it as an undergraduate? Excellent! Have you thought about what comes next, though? A graduate degree will give you the theoretical knowledge and practical skills you'll need to connect with diverse audiences. And at Suffolk, you can earn your dual bachelor’s/master’s degree in communication in just five years.
Through our accelerated program, you’ll take two graduate-level courses in your senior year and then complete your graduate studies the following year—saving both time and tuition.
Whether you see yourself writing catchy ad slogans for billboards or TV commercials or pursuing a PhD and teaching in the field, a master’s degree will put you on the fast track to your career. As a graduate communication student at Suffolk University, you can specialize in integrated marketing communication or public relations and advertising.
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Subjects
- Advertising
- Public
- Communication Training
- Public Relations
- Admitted
- Undergraduate
- Journalism
- Department
- Communication
- Relations
Course programme
- Students admitted to this dual degree program must meet all the requirements of an undergraduate major offered by the department of Communication & Journalism or Advertising, or the department of Public Relations, & Social Media.
- Students must also meet all requirements for the Master’s degree in Communication.
- Students will take two Communication graduate courses during their senior year; one during the fall semester and one during the spring semester. The two graduate courses taken during the senior year will count toward BOTH the undergraduate and graduate degree requirements. Credit hours will be awarded based on the graduate course description.
- The graduate courses taken during the senior year will be determined by the Communication graduate program director.
- Students are subject to the usual standards for academic standing, i.e., undergraduate standards for undergraduate courses and graduate standards for graduate courses.
Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Degree
