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Communication Arts MastersEllis University - United StatesUpon completion of the Master of Arts in Communication Arts program students will obtain functional knowledge and achieve technical and professional skill development in the area of Communications. Program Out... Show More Upon completion of the Master of Arts in Communication Arts program students will obtain functional knowledge and achieve technical and professional skill development in the area of Communications. Program Outcomes: Students demonstrate theoretical and applied knowledge of industry concepts, industry challenges, and research associated with media, culture, public relations, and news reporting, by doing the following: Understand the fundamental concepts, terms, and procedures of the public communications industry and related areas of specialization. Apply theory and research associated with media, culture, advertising, public relations, and integrated marketing. Assess the major challenges associated with contemporary public communications issues such as crisis management, cause marketing, branding, and public affairs communication. Technical and Professional Skill Development: Students demonstrate facility and professionalism with skills associated with business communications by doing the following: Employ professional oral and written communication skills through technology-mediated modalities. Conceptualize, develop, and distribute multimedia applications to public communications and the specializations. Work collaboratively to effectively accomplish goals related to public communications or multimedia integration. Utilize technology related to public communications or multimedia integration. Apply real-world scenarios to achieve pragmatic and professional results for projects in advertising and public relations. Entry RequirementsCompletion of a bachelor’s degree from an institution that is accredited by an accrediting association that is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and/or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. Depending on the major field of study, additional requirements may apply for admission. See specific John Hancock University program for details. At the discretion of the Chair of Academic Programs, graduate admission requirements may be waived upon successful completion of 6 credit hours as a student at large. Documentation of any exception will become a part of the student’s permanent file. Other Fees |
$7,740 Domestic $7,740 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Communication Arts MastersJohn Hancock University - United StatesUpon completion of the Master of Arts in Communication Arts program students will obtain functional knowledge and achieve technical and professional skill development in the area of Communications. Program Out... Show More Upon completion of the Master of Arts in Communication Arts program students will obtain functional knowledge and achieve technical and professional skill development in the area of Communications. Program Outcomes: Students demonstrate theoretical and applied knowledge of industry concepts, industry challenges, and research associated with media, culture, public relations, and news reporting, by doing the following: Understand the fundamental concepts, terms, and procedures of the public communications industry and related areas of specialization. Apply theory and research associated with media, culture, advertising, public relations, and integrated marketing. Assess the major challenges associated with contemporary public communications issues such as crisis management, cause marketing, branding, and public affairs communication. Technical and Professional Skill Development: Students demonstrate facility and professionalism with skills associated with business communications by doing the following: Employ professional oral and written communication skills through technology-mediated modalities. Conceptualize, develop, and distribute multimedia applications to public communications and the specializations. Work collaboratively to effectively accomplish goals related to public communications or multimedia integration. Utilize technology related to public communications or multimedia integration. Apply real-world scenarios to achieve pragmatic and professional results for projects in advertising and public relations. Entry RequirementsCompletion of a bachelor’s degree from an institution that is accredited by an accrediting association that is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and/or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. Depending on the major field of study, additional requirements may apply for admission. At the discretion of the Chair of Academic Programs, graduate admission requirements may be waived upon successful completion of 6 credit hours as a student at large. Documentation of any exception will become a part of the student’s permanent file.
International applicants may be required to take a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and submit the results to John Hancock University prior to enrollment.
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$7,740 Domestic $7,740 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Arts (Internet Communications) BachelorsCurtin University - AustraliaThe internet is a socially productive, culturally rich and successful information and communications environment. In the Internet Communications major you can examine the human dimension of the internet: how p... Show More The internet is a socially productive, culturally rich and successful information and communications environment. In the Internet Communications major you can examine the human dimension of the internet: how people network, collaborate and share information through internet communications, media and design. It is designed to prepare you for a career in areas such as media and communications, marketing, content management, internet policy, social media management and website design and development.
What the course involves You can learn the significance of social media, analyse political and social uses of the internet and develop skills in:
web media Your study will combine real practice, creativity and technology skills and you will have the opportunity to participate in project work. If you are studying on campus, you will have access to excellent facilites and innovative media and computer labs. Internet Communications is offered as part of the Bachelor of Arts. You may create a degree that suits your individual needs by enhancing your studies with a secondary major in:
Digital Design When coupled with Business Information Systems you can complete this major as part of our Bachelor of Arts or our Bachelor of Commerce. Your choice will determine your core units. You can also study Internet Communications as part of a Science and Arts double degree. Entry RequirementsApplicants are required to submit a portfolio. Refer to humanities.curtin.edu.au/portfolio for details. Other FeesOverseas examination fees Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
$6,490 Domestic $22,349 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Arts (Organisational Communication) MastersCharles Sturt University - AustraliaCSU's Organisational Communication program is designed to equip communication professionals for leadership in a range of industries. Accredited by the Public Relations Institute of Australia, the program provi... Show More CSU's Organisational Communication program is designed to equip communication professionals for leadership in a range of industries. Accredited by the Public Relations Institute of Australia, the program provides a world-class learning experience for communication professionals to develop their communication management and strategic skills. All subjects are offered by distance education, and include at least one assignment that students can focus on their own work or organisation, helping them to become more confident and productive employees from the outset. Students learn about contemporary practice and theory, and apply their learning through case studies, problem-solving and strategy development. In year one students learn about individual and leader communication styles, public relations and communication theory, employee communication and change management, strategy planning, research and communication audits. Year two subjects focus on knowledge and skills in corporate responsibility, stakeholder engagement, crisis and issues management, corporate culture and integrated communication. In the final session students undertake independent research and apply their learning to a corporate communication issue and case of their choice. Students in the program come from a range of sectors, but most work in or consult to large organisations. The variety of student backgrounds ensures lively, informative discussions and debates at residential schools and online. Overseas applicants are encouraged. Provision can be made for overseas students to complete the course without attending residential schools. Entry RequirementsAn undergraduate degree and at least two years work experience in a communication related field Students who have employment experience but not a degree should apply in the first instance to undertake the Graduate Certificate in Organisation Communication. You can apply for higher awards (Master and Graduate Diploma) on successful completion of the first two subjects. Other FeesOverseas examination fees ($100/course) Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
$12,416 Domestic $12,416 International |
12 Months Fulltime |
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Arts (Professional Communication) BachelorsMonash University - AustraliaThis degree equips graduates with professional communication skills and knowledge relevant to a range of communication and media professions. Students are given the flexibility to combine studies in communications with... Show More This degree equips graduates with professional communication skills and knowledge relevant to a range of communication and media professions. Students are given the flexibility to combine studies in communications with specialist training in journalism, public relations, visual media or marketing. The interdisciplinary program is structured to produce graduates who will be knowledgeable about communications and who can apply that knowledge in a range of vocations. Graduates in this field can expect to be employed across a range of related areas in today's convergent media environment, including media relations, journalism, public relations, and professional writing. Entry RequirementsN/A Other FeesOverseas examination fees Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
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36 Months Fulltime |
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