M.A. in Communication

Chicago, Illinois

 

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Program Overview

The M.A. in Communication program at UIC is designed to develop students' knowledge and expertise in the field of communication. The program covers a wide range of topics, including interpersonal communication, organizational communication, media studies, rhetoric, and public relations. Students explore theoretical frameworks, research methodologies, and practical applications of communication in various contexts. The program aims to equip students with critical thinking, research, and communication skills essential for success in the dynamic field of communication.

Curriculum:

  1. Core Courses: The program's curriculum includes core courses that provide a solid foundation in communication theory and research. Students study topics such as communication in organizations, mass communication theories, interpersonal communication, and communication research methods. These courses lay the groundwork for understanding the complexities of human communication and the role of communication in different contexts.

  2. Specialization Areas: UIC offers several specialization areas within the M.A. in Communication program, allowing students to tailor their studies based on their interests and career goals. Specialization options may include strategic communication, media studies, health communication, intercultural communication, or public relations. Students can choose courses that align with their specific areas of interest and gain in-depth knowledge and skills in those areas.

  3. Elective Courses: The program offers a wide range of elective courses that allow students to explore various aspects of communication in more depth. Elective options may include courses on digital communication, social media, communication campaigns, persuasion and influence, communication ethics, and crisis communication. These courses provide students with the flexibility to customize their learning experience based on their interests and career aspirations.

  4. Research and Capstone Project: The program emphasizes research skills development and provides opportunities for students to engage in original research projects. Students learn about qualitative and quantitative research methods, data analysis techniques, and ethical considerations in communication research. Additionally, students may complete a capstone project where they apply their knowledge and skills to address a specific communication issue or problem.

  5. Practical Skills Development: The program focuses on developing practical communication skills that are highly valued in the professional world. Students enhance their skills in areas such as public speaking, written communication, critical thinking, media literacy, and strategic communication planning. The program may also offer opportunities for internships or practical experiences in relevant organizations to further develop students' skills and gain hands-on experience.

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Location

Chicago, Illinois

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 29734

Application Fees : Waiver

Postgraduate Programs:

  • Academic Qualifications: International students applying for postgraduate programs, such as master's or doctoral degrees, must hold a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from an accredited institution. The minimum academic requirement is a score of 60% or above in the qualifying examination.
  • English Language Proficiency: The required scores are as follows:
    • IELTS: A minimum overall band score of 6.5 is required, with no individual score below 6.0.
    • TOEFL: A minimum score of 90 is required on the internet-based test (iBT).
  • Graduate Entrance Exams: As a general guideline, a GRE score of 305 is required. 

Scholarships for International Students at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC):

  1. UIC Global Scholarship: The UIC Global Scholarship is available for international undergraduate and graduate students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement and contribute to the diversity of the university. The scholarship provides partial tuition waivers to recipients.

  2. Chancellor's Award Program: The Chancellor's Award Program is a merit-based scholarship offered to incoming undergraduate students at UIC. International students with outstanding academic records and achievements are eligible to apply for this competitive scholarship.

  3. UIC Distinguished International Merit Scholarships: The UIC Distinguished International Merit Scholarships are awarded to exceptional international undergraduate students who have demonstrated academic excellence and leadership potential. These scholarships cover a portion of the tuition fees.

  4. UIC International Tuition Waiver: International graduate students at UIC may be eligible for the International Tuition Waiver, which provides a reduction in tuition fees. The waiver is awarded based on academic merit and availability of funds.

  5. College-Specific Scholarships: UIC's colleges and departments offer a variety of scholarships for international students within specific academic disciplines. These scholarships are often based on academic achievement, leadership qualities, and specific program requirements. Students should check with their respective college or department for available scholarship opportunities.

  6. External Scholarships: UIC encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities from governmental and non-governmental organizations, both in their home countries and in the United States. These scholarships may be specific to fields of study, nationalities, or other criteria. The Office of Special Scholarship Programs at UIC can provide guidance and resources for finding external scholarships.

It is important to note that scholarship availability, criteria, and application processes may vary each year.

Graduates of the M.A. in Communication program at UIC have a wide range of career opportunities in various industries that require strong communication skills. 

  1. Public Relations Specialist: Develop and implement communication strategies, manage public relations campaigns, and maintain relationships with stakeholders.

  2. Media Planner: Determine the most effective media channels and strategies for advertising and promotional campaigns.

  3. Corporate Communication Manager: Oversee internal and external communication for organizations, ensuring consistent messaging and effective communication practices.

  4. Marketing Communications Specialist: Create and execute marketing communication plans, develop content for various marketing channels, and analyze campaign effectiveness.

  5. Social Media Manager: Manage and implement social media strategies, create engaging content, monitor online conversations, and analyze social media metrics.

  6. Communication Researcher: Conduct research studies to understand communication processes, audience behavior, and media effects.

  7. Communication Consultant: Provide expertise and advice to organizations on communication strategies, crisis management, or intercultural communication.

  8. Nonprofit Communication Manager: Develop and implement communication strategies for nonprofit organizations to raise awareness, engage stakeholders, and support fundraising efforts.

  9. Higher Education Administrator: Work in university or college settings in roles such as admissions, student affairs, or public relations, utilizing communication skills to engage with students, faculty, and stakeholders.


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