Master of Communication
Most M.S. in Communication programs combine theoretical and practical work, allowing students to develop management, leadership and communication skills while they acquire foundational knowledge about communication principles. Students are generally provided opportunity for real-world application through analyzing issues, developing solutions and creating messages. Some programs offer students the chance to focus their coursework around a concentration area, such as strategic organizational communication. Many programs require that students develop a thesis related to a significant problem in the field.
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