M.A., Liberal Studies in Professional Communications

Concentration Overview

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The Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in Liberal Studies program with a concentration in Professional Communications provides students an opportunity to develop their communications skills, especially in the new media shift that encompasses all fields of communication from education and healthcare to public policy and business. Graduates of this program and concentration will be prepared to serve as voices for their organizations in the new media environment.

Credit Distribution

I. Core Course Sequence (18 Credits)

LAP-5000Liberal Arts and Professional Life

3

SAM-5010Sense of Community I: Art and Morality

3

SAM-5020Sense of Community II: Faith and Reason

3

CCR-6100Change, Conflict, and Resolution

3

SIC-5200The Species, the Individual, and Community

3

THC-6250Technology and the Human Community: Challenges and Responses

3

II. Concentration (12 Credits)

COM-6100Professional Communications Theory

3

COM-6200Advanced Professional and Business Writing

3

DHM-6200Social Media and Social Change

3

MSP-6620Practical Grant Writing

3

III. Capstone (6 Credits)

MLS-7000Capstone I

3

MLS-7100Capstone II

3

Total Credit Hours: 36

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the concentration in Professional Communications, students will be able to:

  • analyze the implications of various forms of media in specific communications context;
  • develop various professional communications consistent with best practices;
  • integrate technology into the development of a professional communications plan; and
  • apply ethical and legal standards to address communications practice.