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School of Communication Studies
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The School of Communication Studies offers programs of graduate study leading to the Master of Arts degree. The M.A. degree program is intended to provide a broad spectrum of knowledge about human communication in various social contexts and ways in which information is produced and processed. The school also collaborates with the College of Business Administration to offer a M.A./M.B.A. dual degree program.
Students are able to choose one of four degree completion options that best fits their career needs:
Review of assistantship applications begins January 15th for fall semester and November 15th for spring semester. For more information, visit the school's Web site at www.kent.edu/comm. The M.A. Communication Studies/M.B.A. dual degree program is designed for students and professionals whose career goals focus on communication, particularly global communication and provides direction and leadership in economic and business development processes. For additional studies beyond the M.A. degree, refer to the CCI Ph.D. program description. Admission Requirements
Official transcript(s), three letters of recommendation,TOEFL for international students, goal statement and sample of scholarly writing. GRE scores are required only for applicants seeking graduate assistantships. For more information about graduate admissions, please visit the Graduate Studies website. Admission to the Dual M.A./M.B.A. degree: Applicants will have to be admitted by both degree programs. Graduation Requirements
The M.A. degree in Communication Studies requires a minimum of 32 semester hours of graduate credit. Core courses include COMM 65000, 65020, 65652 and 65794 for those holding graduate assistantships. In consultation with their advisor and the Graduate Studies Committee, students develop an approved program of study once they have completed 8 credits in the master’s program. Thesis/ Dissertation
Students are able to choose one of four degree completion options that best fits their career needs:
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