Nov 22, 2024  
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

School of Communication


Jennifer Waldeck, Ph.D., Acting Dean
Sara LaBelle, Ph.D., Assistant Dean of Academic Programs and Faculty Development
Andrea Weber, Ed.D., Assistant Dean of Advising and Student Life

Professors: Bevan, Jia, Miller-Day, Sparks, Waldeck, Weber, K.;
Associate Professors: LaBelle, Lee, Tukachinsky;
Instructional Associate Professors: Bejerano, Maeda, Weber, A.;
Assistant Professors: Ball, Dorros, Janicke-Bowles, Vendemia;
Instructors: Bartosh, Calle, Nichols, Rogeness, Ross.

The Master of Science in Health and Strategic Communication graduate program aims to foster an understanding of the behavioral, psychological and social bases of health and requires students to engage in individual scholarship or team research of an interdisciplinary nature. The M.S. in Health and Strategic Communication can be completed in two years or as a one-year accelerated program.

The Ph.D. in Communication graduate program is grounded in communication theory and both quantitative and qualitative approaches to research design. After completing all coursework and dissertation work, students will be prepared to teach and conduct research, enabling them to pursue a tenure-track position in academia or a research position outside of the discipline.

Degrees

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Accelerated Program

Courses

Communication Studies

Health Communication