Communication M.A.
ESU’s Master of Arts Degree in Communication is designed for working professionals seeking to advance in their careers, and for holders of bachelors’ degrees seeking to become college instructors or continue on for a doctorate.
Communication as an academic discipline is the study and practice of communication in all contexts including organizational communication, group communication and interpersonal communication, as well as social media, mass media, and public speaking.
Our M.A. in Communication builds on the history of the discipline—from the study of rhetoric in Greek and Roman Antiquity up through current scholarship—to prepare graduates for leadership positions requiring the mastery of communication skills and concepts.
Our M.A. enables graduates to excel in a wide variety of fields:
- Marketing
- Sales
- Social and Human Services
- Human Resources
- Social Media
- Publishing
- Start-up companies
- Government
- College/University Instruction
- Management Positions across All Fields
Several features of our M.A. allow students to customize their course selections and course schedules to fit their workplace and family needs:
- Rolling enrollment
- Online courses and face-to-face courses
- Degree completion in 15 months (with full-time status) or longer (with part-time status)
- Required Completion of Either a Master’s Thesis or a Master’s Project
- Optional Independent Study with a Professor in a Research Area of the Student’s Choice
- Optional Two Masters’ Courses from Another Department
Program of Study
Option 1 (with Thesis): 30 credits
Option 2 (with Project): 33 credits
Entrance Requirements:
- Three letters of recommendation
- Writing sample - students applying for degree programs in Communication are required to submit a writing sample. The writing sample should demonstrate skills at sentence construction, spelling, interpretation, analysis and original thinking. Applicants can submit either an academic paper (minimum of 2400 words, maximum of 4000 words) or a professional writing sample (for example, from a web page, marketing campaign, department report, training manual, etc.). All submitted work must be the work of the applicant.
- Interview with faculty
Option 1 (with Thesis): 30 credits
Option 2 (with Project): 33 credits
CMST 572 | Master's Professional Experience | 3 credits |
| and | |
CMST/XXX ___ | One Master's courses (3 credits total) either from Communication or from an outside department. | 3 credits |
| Total Credit Hours: | 6 |
Required Courses for Options 1 and 2:
CMST 510 | Comparative Media | 3 credits |
CMST 529 | Rhetoric and Advocacy | 3 credits |
CMST 540 | Dialogue and Social Media | 3 credits |
CMST 541 | Law for Communication Professionals | 3 credits |
CMST 545 | Mass Media & Communication Ethics | 3 credits |
CMST 560 | Communication Theory | 3 credits |
CMST 570 | Advanced Communication Research | 3 credits |
| Total Credit Hours: | 24 |
Additional Requirements:
Must maintain 3.00 GPA.
NOTE:
CMST 572 is currently a Pass/Fail course.
15-Month Plan for M.A. in Communication
Students can enroll in the program full time (9 credits per semester) or part time (at least 3 credits per semester). Students can complete the M.A. in 15 months by following the 15-Month Plan of Study.
Fall
CMST 545 | Mass Media & Communication Ethics | 3 credits |
CMST 560 | Communication Theory | 3 credits |
CMST 570 | Advanced Communication Research | 3 credits |
Spring
CMST 510 | Comparative Media | 3 credits |
CMST 529 | Rhetoric and Advocacy | 3 credits |
CMST 577 | Independent Study in Communication Studies | 3 credits |
Summer 2
Option 1:
Option 2:
CMST 572 | Master's Professional Experience | 3 credits |
Plus two Master's courses (6 credits total) either from Communication or from an outside department with approval from the student's Master's Degree Advisory Committee.
Summer 1
CMST 541 | Law for Communication Professionals | 3 credits |
CMST 550 | Organizational Communication | 3 credits |
CMST 550 is also offered during Winter Session.
For more information, please contact Rob McKenzie, Ph.D., Department Chair and Professor of Communication, mckenzie@esu.edu, (570) 422-3886.
To schedule a face-to-face meeting or a phone meeting with Dr. McKenzie, please contact mcameron@esu.edu.