Strategic Communication Student Applies Course Lessons
Sarah Diefenbach uses the knowledge she gains in the classroom to work for global data analysis firm Dun & Bradstreet.
An academic community comprised of graduate-level scholars and professionals, Graduate Studies within the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media provides students with dynamic learning experiences – blending both theoretical and practical components.
Just 14 miles from New York City, we provide students with dynamic learning experiences that are action oriented and change focused. We are dedicated to developing the next generation of communication leaders through interpersonal relationships and engaging communication interactions.
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The M.A. in Communication is a 36-credit, on-campus program designed for students with significant interests in researching communication phenomena and understanding human interaction and the role that communication plays in intercultural, interpersonal, organizational, and group contexts. The program offers two tracks of study, Digital Communication and Communication Technologies, and Communication in Organizations, and offers courses in:
Applications are accepted for the Fall and Spring semesters. For priority consideration, applications are due by May 1. For more information and detailed admissions requirements, visit the Graduate Admissions Requirements page.
Sarah Diefenbach uses the knowledge she gains in the classroom to work for global data analysis firm Dun & Bradstreet.
Ashley Wilson is one of three University students selected for the prestigious Humanities, Arts, Science and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory Scholars Program.
Dr. Ruth Tsuria is a recipient of a prestigious award from the Religion in Society Research Network.
Father Boniface Anusiem, a M.A. in Strategic Communication student, recently presented at the Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies international conference.