2012-2013 Catalog 
    
    Apr 16, 2024  
2012-2013 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Communication, MA


The Master of Arts (MA) in Communication at UCCS offers students the opportunity to engage in advanced study and develop graduate-level expertise for addressing complex communication problems in modern organizations and social systems.  This program prepares graduates for careers in the profit and non-profit sectors, as well as in academia.  Given the extent to which communication is ubiquitous, the mission of our graduate program is to help students develop an array of scholarly, personal, and professional communication skills suitable to a variety of contexts.  Students are encouraged to develop expertise in professional (organizational) communication, media studies, or advanced studies with an emphasis on their own particular area of interest. With any of these three foci, students learn to connect communication knowledge, theory, and research capacities to real-world situations.  In addition, our program seeks to instill in students a passion for intellectual and theoretical discovery that transcends career objectives and course expectations.

Learning Outcomes, Communication, MA

Upon graduation, all of our students will demonstrate these competencies:

  • Broad-based and advanced knowledge and understanding of communication processes and theories related to professional (organizational) communication, media studies, and/or the student’s personal area of interest.
  • Well-developed communication skills, including critical thinking and analysis, speaking, and writing, that prepare students for success in the workplace or further graduate studies, including a doctoral program.
  • An awareness and motivation to use their communication knowledge and skills with sensitivity to critical issues such as ethics and inclusiveness in a diverse and technologically mediate global environment and society.
  • Proficiency in designing and conducting an original communication research study or a research-based training in their chose area of interest.

A Personalized Program of Graduate Study

 In consultation with graduate faculty, graduate students develop a personalized program of study to foster their own learning objectives and career goals.  They are required to complete a set of core courses; and the organizational communication focus identifies four required electives. Thesis and non-thesis options are available.

  • Plan I is with thesis. This plan requires a minimum of 33 hours of course work, of which 12 hours are four of the core courses (does not include the capstone course) and up to six hours may be thesis credit.
  • Plan II is without thesis and requires a minimum of 36 hours of course work, of which 15 hours are the core courses.

With both plans, no more than six hours of graduate course work may be transferred from other universities to fulfill the degree requirements for the MA in Communication. With both plans, only three credits of COMM 9500 Independent Study and three credits of COMM 6020 Communication Research Practicum may be applied to the degree requirements as electives.

 

Coursework Requirements


Plan I (THESIS - minimum of 33 hours credit)


  • four core required courses (12 credits)
  • minimum of four graduate elective courses in Communication (12 credits)
  • one graduate level course from outside the department (3 credits)
  • maximum of six hours of thesis credit (6 credits; can take more elective credit and less thesis credit, if desired)

Plan II (NON-THESIS - minimum of 36 hours credit)


  • five core required courses (15 credits)
  • six graduate elective courses in Communication (18 credits)
  • one graduate level course from outside the department (3 credits)

Note:  Each MA student, in Plan I and in Plan II, is required to complete a comprehensive examination focused on three content areas chosen by the student.

Recommended Two-Year Schedule of Courses


Fall Spring Interim Summer Fall Spring
5010 6030   Out of Dept Course 6040 6050
5020          
  1. Elective 2. Elective 3. Elective 4. Elective 6. Elective
        5. Elective  

 

 

 

Admission Requirements


There are three types of admission to the MA program in Communication, as described below.  Any applicant not satisfying the requirements of any of these types of admission is reviewed by the Graduate Applications Review Committee constituted of three members of the graduate faculty.

Guaranteed Admission: This program is designed to offer outstanding UCCS students enrolled in their final semester of undergraduate course work guaranteed and expedited admission to the MA program in Communication. To qualify for guaranteed admission, a student must be a Communication major with a minimum GPA of 3.7 in all Communication coursework taken at UCCS. A one-page admissions form available from the Communication Department and a $60 non-refundable application fee are required.  The application form is also available online at: www.uccs.edu/Documents/gradschl/GUARANTEED%20EARLY%20ADMISSION%2009.pdf

Fast-Track Admission: This program is designed to offer a more efficient admission process to UCCS undergraduate students who have graduated no more than four years prior to application to the graduate program. Students applying under the fast-track program must submit the following:

  • The Fast-Track Admission application form, accurately and completely filled out.  That form is available online at:  www.uccs.edu/Documents/gradschl/FAST%20TRACK%20ADM%20REQU%2010.pdf
  • A completed residency form (back of application form), if the student claims instate-tuition eligibility.
  • A check or money order for the $60 ($75 for international students) non-refundable application fee.
  • Official transcripts for any university level studies attempted after graduation from UCCS.
  • A letter of recommendation from the Chairperson of the student’s former undergraduate department (non-Communication majors only).
  • GRE exam results (for applicants with a cumulative undergraduate GPA below 3.0 only).

Standard Admission:   This program is designed for students who are not eligible for either Guaranteed or Fast-Track admission.  To be considered for Standard Admission to the MA program in Communication, a student must first meet the general requirements outlined by the Graduate School at UCCS. Applications are evaluated by the Graduate Committee of the Department of Communication.  The committee bases its decisions on the following: 

  • Transcripts from each college or university previously attended (an overall GPA of 3.0 is expected).
  • Recent GRE scores (a combined score of at least 1000 on the verbal and quantitative components is expected).
  • A statement indicating educational objectives and professional goals.
  • Four letters of recommendation from instructors or employers,
  • A sample of scholarly writing.

A check or money order for the $60 ($75 for international students) non-refundable application fee is also required.  The online location to begin this process is available at: www.uccs.edu/~gradschl/

Non-Communication Majors


Admissions to the Communication-MA program is not limited to those with Communication-related undergraduate majors. Those who have taken little of no communication or social scientific research methods course work in their undergraduate program will be asked, upon acceptance, to meet the following deficiency prerequisites:

Additional Information


Students are advised not to enroll for more than nine hours of graduate level credit until all undergraduate deficiencies have been made up. Masters students have a three-year period in which to complete all degree requirements. Extension of the three-year time limit may be granted by the Graduate Director. Students are advised to take both COMM 5010 Introduction to Graduate Studies In Communication and COMM 5020 Graduate Communication Research Methods during their first year in the program.

Additional information regarding a Master of Arts in Communication program can be found at our website: www.uccs.edu/~comm/graduate_program.htm.

Graduate School information at UCCS may be found at this website: www.uccs.edu/~gradschl/