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Dual Degree

B.A., Communication / M.A., Communication

At Seton Hall University, you can earn your B.A. and M.A. in Communication with our accelerated, dual-degree program. The five-year program complements all undergraduate programs and is designed for students looking for a career in marketing, journalism, human relations and beyond. Starting in their junior year, students complete four graduate courses and can earn both their degrees within five years. Students in the five-year program save more than 25 percent of the full graduate tuition.

Curriculum

B.A., Communication
When students major in Communication at Seton Hall University, they study, practice and master those very qualities, including speaking and writing persuasively, researching effectively, interviewing successfully, and working productively in interpersonal, intercultural and team environments. Learn more about a B.A. in Communication »

M.A., Communication
The Master of Arts in Communication is an on-campus program in which students can select one of three tracks of study: Digital Communication and Communication Technologies, Communications in Organizations, and Public Relations, where they utilize state-of-the-art technology, and sharpen their communication competencies and knowledge base in a dynamic and highly interactive environment reflecting real-world scenarios.
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Admissions Requirements

To be considered for admission, applicants are required to submit the following materials:

International applicants are welcome.  Please review additional details for supplemental requirements. 

Faculty Listing

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Ruth Tsuria
Assistant Professor of Communication
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Renee Robinson
Professor of Communication
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