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University Catalog 2024-2025 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Communication Studies (MA)


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CIP Code = 090101

General Degree Requirements


Applicants who do not have an undergraduate major in one of the areas of communication studies noted above are expected to satisfy any course deficiencies in the initial stages of their graduate program. The graduate student in communication studies must complete a minimum of 36 semester credit hours. The student will follow one of two plans of study.

Thesis/Non-Thesis Plans

The MA in Communication Studies degree may be completed under either Plan A (Thesis) or Plan B (Non-Thesis):

Plan A (Thesis): Students must complete a minimum of 30 hours of graduate credit in Communication Studies, or 24 hours in Communication Studies and 6 hours in a related field, which are approved by their major professor and by the Head of the Department of Communication Disorders or the Director of the School of the Performing Arts. In addition, six hours of the total must be earned by successfully passing LBAR 551: Research and Thesis  and by completing an acceptable thesis. Twelve of the required 30 hours must be in courses offered exclusively for graduate students (500 level), not including thesis courses. A written and an oral examination on all coursework and the thesis are required.

Plan B (Non-Thesis): The requirements are the same as those under Plan A, except that the student will not write a thesis and will complete a minimum of 36 hours of graduate credit. A maximum of six graduate credits may be earned in courses in fields related to Communication Studies. Such credit must be approved by the student’s advisor and the Head of the Department of Communication Disorders or the Director of the School of the Performing Arts. All graduate students in Speech-Language Pathology must demonstrate acceptable proficiency in research and reporting.

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