Nov 03, 2024  
Ohio University Graduate Catalog 2023-24 
    
Ohio University Graduate Catalog 2023-24 [Archived Catalog]

Strategic Communication Management Certificate


Strategic Communication Management - CTSCOG

Scripps College of Communication
1 Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701-2979
740.593.4883
scrippscollege@ohio.edu

Delivery Mode: Online

Terms of Entry: Fall, Spring, Summer

Enrollment Eligibility: Non-degree status or current degree-seeking student

Certificate Overview

The Strategic Communication Management certificate is designed to prepare students to oversee advertising and public relations programs in a professional context. The certificate courses work collectively to provide a holistic view of the perspectives, theories, and communication skills necessary to succeed in a communication manager position. Academic rigor is coupled with practical application and training. The certificate coursework prepares students to work more efficiently with in-house and external agencies. 

The certificate consists of three courses totaling 12 credit hours. The courses could normally be completed in two semesters or less. Courses will all be delivered online; sections may also be available (subject to demand) in person, or in hybrid modality.

Certificate Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the certificate, students will be able to:

  • Select optimal communication strategies within different domestic and global market contexts
  • Develop communication strategies and tactics appropriate for various stakeholders
  • Defend communication recommendations
  • Write professional-grade reports, strategies and plans
  • Evaluate the potential success of strategic communication programs

Opportunities upon Completion

This certificate places “communication management” at the center of decision making and problem-solving. It fills a workforce development need, uptraining communication professionals to excel in strategic communication. Candidates for this certificate are primarily communication managers, social media managers, account managers, project managers, digital managers, etc. They may also include creative, production, traffic, and brand managers, and other key personnel, as well as clients who are outsourcing to agencies to perform a specific communication function. As a national leader in communication education, the Scripps College of Communication is uniquely positioned to provide formal and informal and practical education and skills for professionals in leadership and communication roles.

Related Certificates

This certificate can also apply to the elective options in the Master of Arts in Organizational Communication (MA5332 ) degree and the Master of Communication (MC5385 ) degree. The related certificates listed below can also apply to the elective options in the Master of Communication (MC5385 ) degree. 

  • Communication and Change Certificate (CTCCTG )1
  • Communication Diversity, Ethics, and Inclusivity Certificate (CTDEIG )
  • Crisis Communication Certificate (CTCCOM )1
  • Digital Media Transformation & Innovation Certificate (CTCMTI )
  • Interacting with Media for Non-Journalists Certificate (CTIMNJ )2
  • Interacting with Media for STEM Professionals and Researchers Certificate (CTISPR )2 
  • Media Tools for Professional Communication Certificate (CTMTCG )
  • Team Leadership and Communication Certificate (CTTLCG )1

1These certificates can also apply to the Master of Arts in Organizational Communication (MA5332 ) degree.

2A student may only receive credit for one Interacting with Media certificate.

Complementary certificates include:

  • Communication, Diversity, Ethics, and Inclusivity (CTDEIG )
  • Crisis Communication Certificate (CTCCOM )
  • Digital Media Transformation & Innovation (CTCMTI )
  • Interacting with Media for Non-Journalists (CTIMNJ )1
  • Interacting with Media for STEM Professionals and Researchers (CTISPR )1 
  • Media Tools for Professional Communication (CTMTCG )

1a student may only receive credit for one Interacting with Media certificate

Admission Requirements

No additional requirements beyond Ohio University graduate admission requirements.

International Students

An I-20 cannot be issued based on admission to this program.

Completion Requirements

Students must earn a grade of “B-” or higher in a class in order for it to count toward the certificate completion.  A cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher for all three certificate courses and for all Ohio University graduate courses is required for certificate conferral.

Required Courses


Complete the following required courses for 12 credit hours: