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Dec 11, 2024
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2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Communication, M.A.
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Return to: College of Arts and Sciences: School of Humanities
Graduate study at the University of South Florida Department of Communication emphasizes critical, qualitative, and quantitative research, a comprehensive focus that is unusual among graduate programs in the field of Communication. The department embraces innovative humanistic and social scientific approaches to inquiry and engagement in health, media, organizational and relational communication, with emphases on culture, performance, and social justice.
Admission Information
Must meet University Admission and English Proficiency requirements as well as requirements for admission to the major, listed below.
- Two letters of recommendation;
- Writing sample,
- Statement of purpose.
- GRE with preferred scores of at least 153V (61st percentile)
- Transcripts
- CV or resume
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Curriculum Requirements
Total minimum hours - 36 credit hours
- Core Requirements - 6 credit hours
- Electives - 24 credit hours minimum
- Thesis/Non-thesis - 6 credit hours
Core Requirements (6 Credit Hours)
Electives (24 Credit Hours)
Twenty-four (24) hours of elective graduate coursework, six (6) hours, of which, may consist of graduate courses from other departments and must have advisor approval.
Select: Thesis or Non-Thesis
Non-Thesis (6 credit hours)
Students in the non-thesis option take another 6 hours of graduate level electives, which may consist of graduate courses from other departments and must have advisor approval.
Thesis (6 Credit Hours)
- SPC 6971 Thesis: Master’s Credit Hours: 2-19
In consultation with the major professor, Thesis Program students will select a thesis topic, constitute a thesis committee, and write orally defend a thesis proposal. The thesis is an extended research project within a specific area of communication research culminating in a written academic analysis. Upon completion of the thesis, the student must pass an oral defense.
Comprehensive Exam Requirements
All non-thesis students must pass both written and oral comprehensive examinations.
For thesis students, the thesis defense serves in lieu of the comprehensive exams.
Other Requirements
- Establish a supervisory faculty committee consisting of a major professor and two additional members, at least one of whom is a member of the Department of Communication. The supervisory committee must be approved by the Director of Graduate Studies.
- Prepare a Plan of Study approved by the student’s supervisory committee. The Plan of Study expresses the ways in which the student will show evidence of the following:
- expertise in one or more of the central domains of communication study
- expertise in the research methodologies needed to carry out original research in the specialized area of concentration (Thesis Program students only)
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Return to: College of Arts and Sciences: School of Humanities
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