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2017-2018 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog

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Master of Science in Communications

Website: www.gvsu.edu/soc

As the field of communications has matured, the value of empirically based decision-making has become increasingly clear. Communication professionals must be knowledgeable about acquiring and assessing relevant information and integrating the analysis of that information into the decision-making process.

The Master of Science degree in the School of Communications is a versatile program that meets the needs of various aspects of professional communication. Individuals in public relations, advertising, journalism, and broadcasting, to name a few, as well as those seeking a degree that will enhance their effectiveness and leadership skills within an organization, find this to be a rewarding and beneficial program. Communication professionals who become managers and decision-makers will increasingly be selected because they have leadership skills, knowledge of theory and research and their application, the ability to access information to solve communication problems, and the ability to effectively implement information into the decision-making process. The curriculum of the master's program is attendant to these skills.

The 36-credit master's program is designed with working professionals in mind. Courses are scheduled during evenings and offered at Grand Valley's Pew Grand Rapids Campus. Taken part-time, the Master of Science in communications is completed in two to three years.

Admission to the Master of Science in Communications Program

Applicants must provide all information required by the university. This includes official transcripts of all previous college/university course work, a baccalaureate degree or equivalent international credential, and a 500-word essay that addresses the candidate's career goals and how the GVSU graduate program in communication is relevant to these goals. Please note the following additional criteria for admission:

  • Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for the last 60 credits of undergraduate work.
  • Applicants with less than a 3.0 may meet alternate admissions criteria such as professional work experience, personal interview, or academic success in specified courses.
  • Background coursework in communication theory and research methods advisable.
  • Two letters of recommendation.
  • A telecommunications interview with a representative from the School of Communications.

Course Requirements for the Master of Science in Communications

The following courses (27 credits) are required of all students.

EITHER

AND EITHER

Elective courses Credits: 6-9

Elective courses are selected from the list below, from 600-level courses in business, public administration, and from other programs for which students are eligible. See the School of Communications Graduate Program Director for approval.

*Note: Students choosing to complete a project (COM 693) must complete a minimum of 9 elective credits. Students choosing to complete a thesis (COM 695) must complete a minimum of 6 elective credits.

Suggested Order of Coursework for an M.S. in Communications

The following schedule assumes that the student has satisfied all background courses. For more information about the program, contact the School of Communications.

First Year

Fall

Winter

Spring/Summer

  • Elective course

Second Year

Fall

Winter

Spring/Summer

  • Elective course

Third Year

Fall

Winter

Spring/Summer



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