Master of Arts in Communication Studies
Communication Studies – MA5361, MA5387, MA5388
Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701
740.593.9167
Delivery Mode: Athens Campus
Terms of Entry: Fall. Students must be simultaneously admitted to the Ph.D. program in Communication Studies (PH5361, PH5387, PH5388).
Terms of Entry Requiring Program Permission: None
Program Overview
Across an array of contexts, faculty and students in Communication Studies strive to understand messages, communication processes, and implications and/or outcomes of communicative events. We actively strive to inspire our doctoral students to become effective and ethical teacher-scholars.
The Master of Arts in Communication Studies is designed for students holding a B.A. degree from an accredited institution and who show extraordinary potential as a graduate student and who apply for direct admission to our doctoral program following normal admission procedures (see Communication Studies - PHD (PH5361, PH5387, PH5388) ). Those admitted will receive the MA degree while progressing through the doctoral program requirements. The M.A. is automatically awarded upon successful completion of the comprehensive examination. Direct to Doctorate students may be required to take additional coursework if the student’s program of study committee determines that such coursework is necessary to prepare for the Ph.D.
The School offers the M.A. in Communication Studies with three primary areas of study, each corresponding to a concentration in the Ph.D. program: Health Communication (MA5361), Rhetoric and Culture (MA5387), and Interpersonal and Organizational Communication (MA5388). These areas combine existing research areas while adjusting to the contemporary trends in the communication discipline. For more detailed descriptions, please refer to the catalog entry for the Ph.D. in Communication Studies. Full-time students normally complete the requirements for the master’s degree in approximately 1.5 years.
Please note this program is administered separately from the Organizational Communication - MA (MA5332) .
Further Information
Link to Program: http://www.ohiocommstudies.com/graduate
Link to Program Handbook: https://www.ohiocommstudies.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/COMS-Doctoral-Program-Handbook.6119.pdf
Admission Requirements
Admission to graduate study is granted on the basis of a match between the student’s academic goals and the School’s primary areas of study, recommendations of those familiar with the student’s academic and other work, undergraduate and graduate grade-point average and class standing, scores on the Graduate Record Examination, submitted writing sample, and experiential and other informal learning experiences. International students from non-English speaking countries are required to submit a TOEFL score.
To be admitted unconditionally, a prospective student must have earned a bachelor’s degree or completed equivalent work (as approved by the University) at an accredited institution.
International Students
This program permits full-time enrollment in residence at Ohio University, and an I-20 may be issued based on admission to this program.
Graduation Requirements
Completion of the M.A. in Communication Studies requires a minimum of 30 credit hours and successful completion of the Ph.D. comprehensive examination. Students must follow an approved Program of Study as detailed in the requirements for the doctorate in Communication Studies - PHD .