Master of Arts in Communication
The Master of Arts in Communication focuses on communication studies – including interpersonal, intercultural, and organizational communication – and on emerging media, including computer-mediated communication and new media production.
Each emphasis provides a comprehensive conceptual framework and skill set for proficiency in a wide range of rapidly-changing communication professions. The degree requires eight courses plus a thesis, or 10 courses and a comprehensive set of exams.
Course delivery methods vary among traditional seminars, seminars with Web-based course supplements, Web-enhanced courses combining seminar and electronic delivery methods, and experiential learning incorporating professional internships or service learning.
For more information, contact LCMC Chair, Dr. Douglas Julien at lcmc@tamut.edu.