The Department of Communications offers a broad-based master’s program designed to promote critical thinking and research with a particular focus on the interface between media and society. The program of study prepares students with the theoretical background, methodological expertise, and critical thinking skills needed both for continued studies at the doctoral level and informed professional practice by emphasizing communications theory and research.
Specialized topical areas include literature and philosophy of communications; communications history and historical research methods; media, religion, and family; international media and communications; communications law and legal research methods; media ethics; persuasion and public opinion; critical approaches to media; mass communications and gender; and media and current societal issues.
The Communications Department offers one graduate degree: an M.A. in Mass Communications. The department also offers a minor in mass communications. Between ten and fifteen students are admitted to the master’s program each fall semester. The average time spent in completing requirements for the master’s degree is two to two and a half years.
The deadline for applying to the master's program is February 28 of each year.
For more information on the master's program, click here. For any additional questions, please contact:
Graduate Studies Coordinator
Department of Communications
360 BRMB
Provo, UT 84602
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