Master of Arts in Applied Communication Curriculum
The MA in Applied Communication consists of 36 semester
credits that make up:
- 9 credits of required courses
- 21 or 24 credits of other courses (up to 9 of
which can be in related fields outside of communication, with adviser approval)
- either 6 credits for a thesis or 3 credits for a
project
Required courses (9 Credits)
- COM
600 Communication Theory and Application (3 credits): Overview of the major
theories guiding the study of communication including the development, function
and application of these theories.
- COM
601 Research Methods in Communication (3 credits): Introduction to research
planning and design, methods of inquiry, and presentation of research results
in the field of communication.
- COM
698 Seminar in Communication Theory (3 credits; variable topics, may be
repeated for credit when the topic differs): In-depth research seminar on a
selected topic stressing the application of theory to solve contemporary
problems. Seminars offered in previous semesters have focused on topics such as
communication ethics, environmental communication, rhetorical criticism,
tourism, and media representations of Native Americans.
Electives
CST 503 Communication in Instruction (3 credits)
CST 524 Gender and Communication (3 credits)
CST 560 Rhetorical Theory (3 credits)
CST 565 American Political Communication (3 credits)
CST 568 Communication, Technology, and Society (3 credits)
CST 572 Organizational Communication (3 credits)
CST 575 Health Communication (3 credits)
CST 577 Mediation and Conflict Management (3 credits)
CST 599 Contemporary Developments (3 credits)*^
CST 623 Intercultural Communication Theory (3 credits)
CST 685 Independent Research (1-6 credits)
CST 697 Independent Study (1-3 credits)
COM 599 Contemporary Developments (3 credits)*^
COM 530 Cultural, Psychological, and Social Aspects of Dress
(3 credits)
COM 685 Independent Research (1-6 credits)
COM 697 Independent Study (1-3 credits)
COM 698 Seminar in Communication Theory (3 credits)*
* Denotes variable topics courses that can be repeated for
credit under a different topic.
^ Recent topics in COM/CST 599 include:
- performance studies
- public culture
- quantitative methods
- mass communication and human behavior
You can also take, with adviser approval, up to 9 credits of
electives outside of CST/COM.
Thesis/project completion
Students will be required to complete a thesis (COM 699, for
at least 6 credits) or a graduate project (COM 690, for at least 3 credits).
A thesis
will follow the guidelines identified in the graduate catalog and promote the
appropriate use of scholarly rules for collecting, interpreting, and judging
data as well as presenting findings. A thesis involves original research that
adds to the body of knowledge. (If you chose the thesis option, you will
complete 21 credits of electives.)
A project
often involves the application of selected theories and research to a practical
problem that confronts working professionals, but is flexible enough to allow
for a wide range of options involving original research, application of
existing research, or creative endeavors. (If you chose the project option, you
will typically complete 24 credits of electives.)
For more detailed information, look in the academic catalog and download the MA in Applied Communication Handbook.