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Nov 24, 2024
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2015-2016 Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Strategic Communication M.A.
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Strategic Communication (34 cr)
1. Core Requirements 19 cr
2. Areas of Specialization 15 cr
Select one area of specialization from A, B, or C.
A. Health Communication
This area of concentration is designed to explore topics that influence public and personal health communicating. These topics include patient-provider relationships, develop in health campaigns, medical ethics, health literacy, and implementing health campaign strategies at micro and macro social levels. This program will teach students how to evaluate, critique, and promote health campaigns. Graduates of the program will be prepared to pursue a doctoral degree as well as work in various settings, including local and state health departments, hospitals, public relations firms, biotechnology companies, social service agencies and federal agencies.
B. Integrated Media and Social Networks
This area of concentration is designed to examine the current media landscape and provide hands on experience in analyzing and solving and the media challenges facing today’s organization. Graduates of the program will be able to lead or supervise the creation of media messages within the corporate, public or not-for-profit settings.
C. Organizational Communication
This area of concentration is designed to investigate how various communication functions, message design and flow, and message structure contribute to organizational communication effectiveness. This program will examine how communicating is used as a strategic asset in organizational life. It will allow students to study leadership form a perspective of individual differences and to examine how communication is used to navigate organizational hierarchies. The track will also examine how to enhance communication performance through understanding, leadership, management styles, ethics and training. Graduates of this program will be prepared to pursue a doctoral degree as well as work in various organizational settings at all levels, including human resource departments, training and development, and management.
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