Communication Studies: Organizational and Professional Communication and Development

Master

In Muncie (USA)

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Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Muncie (USA)

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Great companies need great communicators, and Ball State’s graduate degree in organizational and professional communication and development will equip you to become one. This demanding and varied coursework will help you advance your professional career, move into a teaching role at a college or university, or prepare you for further studies in a doctoral program.

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Muncie (USA)
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About this course

Our alumni have obtained positions in:

communication training
sales
marketing
consultants
human resources
development specialists
recruiters
and a variety of other communication oriented organizational careers

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Subjects

  • Communication Training
  • Communication Studies
  • Communication
  • Communication design
  • Communications Planning
  • Communication Journalism
  • Qualitative research
  • Rhetorical Criticism
  • Rhetorical
  • Theories of Rhetoric
  • Interpersonal Communication

Course programme

Master of Arts in Communication Studies

36 credits

Degree requirements

  • Candidates are required to complete a set of core requirements (21 credits) and a 15-credit concentration.
  • Candidates are required to complete either a thesis or comprehensive exams. If pursuing a thesis, students must enroll in THES 698, submit an approved thesis, and successfully complete an oral defense of that thesis. Candidates who elect to pursue comprehensive exams must successfully complete both a written exam and the oral defense of that exam.
Core requirements
  • Introduction to Communication Studies
  • Quantitative Research in Communication
  • Qualitative Research in Communication
  • Rhetorical Criticism
  • Electives
Communication Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) concentration, 15 credits
  • Theories of Rhetoric
  • Interpersonal Communication
  • Interpersonal Communication in Contexts
  • Studies in Communication Theory
  • elective
Organizational and Professional Communication Development (OPCD) concentration, 15 credits
  • Communication Training in Organizations
  • Organizational Communication: Interpersonal and Intrapersonal Processes
  • Organizational Communication: Systems, Culture, and Critique
  • Issues in Communication Consultation
  • Professional Experience

Communication Studies: Organizational and Professional Communication and Development

Price on request