This is a tentative listing of courses that will be part of the Master of Arts in Communication. Please note that not all of these courses will be offered immediately. The courses are grouped according to Specialized Areas of Study.
- Communication 5003: Introduction to Graduate Studies in Communication
- Communication 5013: Communication Theory
- Communication 5023: Quantitative Research Methods
- Communication 5033: Qualitative Research Methods
- Communication 5103: Theories and Practice of Communication
- Communication 5213: Relational Communication
- Communication 5223: Small Group Communication
- Communication 5413: Seminar in Organizations
- Communication 5423: Organizational Implementation of Integrated Communication
- Communication 5613: New Media Design and Production I
- Communication 5623: New Media Design and Production II
- Communication 5813: International Communication
- Communication 5823: Intercultural Communication
- Communication 5973: Topics in Communication
- Communication 6941-3: Internship in Communication
- Communication 6951-3: Independent Study
- Communication 6961: Comprehensive Examination
- Communication 6983,6: Master's Thesis
- Communication 6993,6: Master's' Project
Communication 5003: Introduction to Graduate Studies in Communication
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: Admission to the Master of Arts program in Communication or consent of instructor.
Tracks the development of research and practice in communication, stressing integration of inquiry, theory, and practice as well as grounding in various areas of specialized study. Emphasis on the development of skills critical to success in graduate-level communication study. Back to menu
Communication 5013: Communication Theory
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in COM 5003 or consent of instructor.
Critical review of the historical roots, major paradigms, and current status of communication theory. Special emphasis on the diversity of theoretical approaches and applications as well as the integral relationship of theory and research. Back to menu
Communication 5023: Quantitative Research Methods
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisites: 3 semester hours of undergraduate research methods. Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in COM 5003 or consent of instructor.
Introduces social scientific approaches to communication inquiry. Focus on design, measurement, and data analysis of quantitative research. Also covers principal statistics applied in communication and related computer programs. Students apply course concepts by evaluating and conducting research projects. Back to menu
Communication 5033: Qualitative Research Methods
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisites: 3 semester hours of undergraduate research methods. Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in COM 5003 or consent of instructor.
Introduces humanistic approaches to communication inquiry. Focus is on design, coding, analysis, data interpretation, and reporting of qualitative research. Examines a variety of qualitative research methods as well as challenges facing researchers in diverse social settings. Students apply course concepts by evaluating and conducting research projects. Back to menu
Communication 5103: Theories and Practice of Communication
(3-0) (3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisites: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in COM 5003, COM 5013, and COM 5023 or COM 5033.
Integration of theory and practice in one or more contextual areas of communication, such as interpersonal and small group communication, organizational communication, new media and information design, or international and intercultural communication. Practical experience will be gained through service learning or other applied projects such as volunteer work or participatory, collaborative research in the community. May be repeated for credit when topics vary, but no more than 6 hours will apply to the Master’s degree in Communication without the permission of the Graduate Program Committee. Back to menu
Communication 5213: Relational Communication
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: COM 5103 or consent of instructor.
An examination of communication processes in relational systems such as marriages and families, friendships, and other applied contexts. This course emphasizes the role and function of verbal and nonverbal communication in developing and maintaining human relationships. Back to menu
Communication 5223: Small Group Communication
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: COM 5103 or consent of instructor.
An examination of communication processes in bona-fide groups such as interdisciplinary health care teams, community groups, and corporate teams. This course emphasizes the role and function of verbal and nonverbal communication in group processes of decision-making, dialogue, and problem-solving. Back to menu
Communication 5413: Seminar in Organizations
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: COM 5103 or consent of instructor.
Examination of communication processes in complex organizations such as culture, socialization, leadership, decision-making, diversity management, technologies, and methods for adapting to change through strategic planning and continuous process improvement. This course emphasizes the role of organizational communication theory and research in applied organizational settings. Back to menu
Communication 5423: Organizational Implementation of Integrated Communication
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: COM 5103 or consent of instructor.
Examination of communication and organizational development with external audiences such as managing integrated communication to enhance the dissemination, comprehension, acceptance, and application of information to achieve organizational goals. This course emphasizes the role of communication specialists as message managers for organizations. Back to menu
Communication 5613: New Media Design and Production I
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: COM 5103 or consent of instructor.
Introduction to information design. Advanced study of new media development. Hands-on skill development in creating digital elements for use in multimedia and combining these elements into interactive presentations. Back to menu
Communication 5623: New Media Design and Production II
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: COM 5613 or consent of instructor.
Advanced study of information design theories and practice. Emphasizes new media production techniques. Back to menu
Communication 5813: International Communication
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: COM 5103 or consent of instructor.
Exploration of global media systems, transnational information flows, and their impacts. Issues surrounding globalization, media representation, development communication and communication policy are examined. Back to menu
Communication 5823: Intercultural Communication
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: COM 5103 or consent of instructor.
Examination of communication dynamics in diverse societies and between different cultural communities. The interactions among communication, culture, and identity are explored within historical and contemporary perspectives. Back to menu
Communication 5973: Topics in Communication
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: COM 5003 and COM 5013 or consent of instructor.
Intensive study of one or more specific issues in communication. May be repeated for credit when topics vary, but no more than 9 hours will apply to the master's degree. Back to menu
Communication 6941-3: Internship in Communication
1 to 3 hours credit. Prerequisites: Graduate standing and permission in writing (form available) of the instructor and Graduate Advisor of Record.
Supervised experience, relevant to the student's program of study, within selected organizations. May be repeated for credit. Must be taken on a credit/no credit basis. No more than 3 hours will apply to the master's degree. Back to menu
Communication 6951-3: Independent Study
1 to 3 hours credit. Prerequisites: Graduate standing and permission in writing (form available) of the instructor and Graduate Advisor of Record.
Independent reading, research, discussion, project development and/or writing under the direction of a faculty member. Intended for specialized work not normally available as part of the regular course offerings. May be repeated for credit, but not more than 6 hours, regardless of discipline, will apply to the master's degree. May not be substituted for COM thesis or project courses. Back to menu
Communication 6961: Comprehensive Examination
1 hour credit. Prerequisite: Approval of the Graduate Advisor of Record.
Independent study course for the purpose of taking the Comprehensive Examination. May be repeated once. Enrollment is required each term in which the Comprehensive Examination is taken if no other courses are being taken that term. The grade report for the course is either CR or NC. Credit earned in COM 6961 may not be counted in the 36 hours required for the Master's degree in Communication. Back to menu
Communication 6983,6: Master's Thesis
3 or 6 hours credit. Prerequisites: Permission of the thesis advisor and Graduate Advisor of Record.
Supervised thesis research and preparation. May be repeated for credit, but no more than 6 hours will apply to the master's degree. Credit will be awarded upon completion of the thesis. Enrollment is required each term in which the thesis is in progress. Back to menu
Communication 6993,6: Master's Project
3 or 6 hours credit. Prerequisites: Permission of the project advisor and Graduate Advisor of Record.
Supervised development and completion of a professional-quality project in the student's area. May be repeated for credit, but no more than 6 hours will apply to the master's degree. Credit will be awarded upon completion of the project. Enrollment is required each term in which the project is in progress. Back to menu