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Communication, Master of Arts

  • Available Emphasis Areas:
  • Communication Studies - Emphasis
  • Documentary Studies - Emphasis
  • Strategic Communication - Emphasis

This plan is no longer accepting applications for the Documentary Studies Emphasis.

This plan is no longer offered at the Online Campus; it is offered in-person at the Flagstaff Campus.

The Documentary Studies and Strategic Communication Emphases are only available in-person at the Flagstaff campus.

The Master of Arts in Communication degree from Northern Arizona University is designed to train students in communication research. Students pursue evidence-based inquiry that investigates the impact that communication choices have on individual and social outcomes through original research and creative projects.

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  • To receive a master’s degree at Northern Arizona University, you must complete a planned group of courses from one or more subject areas, consisting of at least 30 units of graduate-level courses. Many master’s degree programs require more than 30 units.

    You must additionally complete:

    • All requirements for your specific academic plan(s). This may include a thesis.
    • All graduate work with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0.
    • All work toward the master's degree must be completed within six consecutive years. The six years begins with the semester and year of admission to the program.

    Read the full policy here.

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In addition to University Requirements:

  • Complete individual plan requirements.
Minimum Units for Completion36
Additional Admission Requirements

Individual program admission requirements over and above admission to NAU are required.

Emphasis Required

An emphasis is required for this degree.

ThesisThesis may be required by chosen emphasis or offered as an option.
ResearchIndividualized research may be required by chosen emphasis or offered as an option.
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Accelerated Undergraduate/Graduate PlanOptional

Purpose Statement

The MA in Communication provides a foundation of the basic research methods, theories, and standards of argument in the academic study of communication. Students explore theories and research in a variety of communicative contexts with an emphasis on the application of concepts, theories, and research to real-world issues. Students will be able to access, understand, evaluate, and apply research, concepts, and theories. Students will engage in original research, creative projects, and the application of existing research, concepts, and theories to specific situations for the purpose of problem-solving and/or evaluation, including effective message design. Students will learn the expectations of academic argument in communication as well as how to effectively communicate their findings to diverse audiences. The MA in Communication will be of relevance to working professionals in a variety of fields, educators, activists, and those preparing to pursue a PhD in Communication, Media Studies, Strategic Communication Studies, Rhetoric, or related disciplines.

MA in Communication (Online)
Students can pursue the MA in Communication fully online, but only the Communication Studies emphasis is available fully online. The online degree offers convenience, flexible schedules, ease of work-life balance, and earning career enhancing credentials while keeping a full-time job.

MA in Communication (Mountain Campus)
Students pursue their degree in residence at Flagstaff's stunning Mountain campus, enrolling in a mix of select online courses with in-person classes and learning opportunities. Competitive funding is available for some Flagstaff resident students including teaching assistantships and tuition assistance.

Students completing their degree on the Flagstaff Mountain campus choose one of three specialized emphases for their MA degree: Communication Studies, Documentary Studies, or Strategic Communication.


The Communication Studies Emphasis
The Communication Studies emphasis provides a broad foundation in the academic study of communication and the application of communication theories and research to real-world situations and problems while also allowing students to create a program of study designed to fit their interests and goals. The emphasis includes a large list of elective courses within communication, enabling students to craft a mix of courses that can constitute either a focused subspecialty or a broad cross-section of the field. The program is well suited for working professionals seeking advancement; students desiring employment in profit, nonprofit, or governmental institutions; and those who wish to pursue a PhD in communication or related disciplines.

 

The Documentary Studies Emphasis
The Documentary Studies emphasis provides a solid grounding in the theoretical, critical, and practical traditions that inform documentary work. NAU is set in the midst of the striking and diverse Southwest. With its manifold Native American communities, environmental issues, and high desert landscapes, NAU's Colorado Plateau setting provides a rich palette for the next generation of documentary storytellers. Students engage in intensive research and fieldwork, professional production skills in storytelling, and learn to critically analyze media in terms of both content and craft. Particular attention is given to the role of documentary as social critique and bringing untold, under-reported, and under-represented issues and peoples into the public eye. The program is ideally suited to prepare students for today's world of cutting-edge multimedia journalism, and documentary work, as well as preparation for PhD programs in cinema and media studies.

 

The Strategic Communication Emphasis
The Strategic Communication emphasis provides a rigorous understanding of social media, crisis communication, public opinion, audience measurement, and consumer behavior in the digital age. The diverse range of faculty experts will engage with students to explore theory, practice, and application of concepts in advertising and public relations with a focus on quantitative methods. The emphasis is designed to build leadership skills needed to achieve strategic communication goals and manage company reputations. Students will elevate their essential skills in social media management, audience engagement, crisis communication, and public sector communication via project-based learning. The program is suited for students who plan to practice advertising and public relations in any number of industries and those students who plan to continue on to doctoral studies in communication, social media, or other strategic communication arenas.


Student Learning Outcomes

Core Communication Outcomes

  • Learn and apply basic research methods in Communication scholarship.
  • Demonstrate ability to plan, conduct, and disseminate a research project in human communication.
  • Understand, synthesize, and explain the historical development of Communication as an academic field of inquiry.
  • Integrate and apply knowledge of communication theories to multiple contexts of human communication.
  • Utilize communication constructs, theories, and concepts to define, evaluate, and manage real-world problems, conflicts, and events.
  • Develop skills in constructing and presenting messages to diverse audiences.
Communication Studies Emphasis Learning Outcomes
  • Explain, synthesize, and apply research methods in Communication Studies.
  • Explain and apply theories and concepts from multiple subfields in Communication Studies.
  • Follow standards for academic writing.
  • Integrate skills and knowledge of research methods, theories, and writing for academic audiences in a substantial and sustained research project (thesis or final project).

 

Documentary Studies Emphasis
  • Engage a theoretical and historical understanding of documentary as rooted in the traditions of creative storytelling and social critique.
  • Apply heightened skills of observation, critical thinking, and creativity to the stories of untold, under-reported, and under-represented issues and peoples; bring these stories to the public eye.
  • Create and distribute a variety of documentary projects in different forms at an advanced level to diverse populations.
  • Realize that production tools and techniques are a means to author a unique point of view shaped by the documentarian's philosophical sensibilities and ways of seeing the world.

 

Strategic Communication Emphasis
  • Understand theories of media effects, public opinion, persuasion, and consumer behavior in a rapidly changing digital age.
  • Explore the theory, practice, and application of research applied to the advertising and public relations fields with a focus on quantitative methods.
  • Expand theoretical understanding of social media use at the individual, organizational, and societal level.
  • Deliver actionable insights for organizations with effective oral and written communication skills via project-based learning.
  • Develop teaching/leadership experience for key topics related to strategic communication.
  • Investigate the metrics, measurements, and evaluations for assessing the effectiveness of social media and digital strategies.

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Graduate Admission Information
  • The NAU graduate online application is required for all programs. Admission to many graduate programs is on a competitive basis, and programs may have higher standards than those established by the Office of Graduate and Professional Studies.

    Admission requirements include the following:

    • Transcripts.
    • Undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited institution with a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale ("A" = 4.0), or the equivalent.


    Visit the NAU Graduate Admissions website for additional information about graduate school application deadlines, eligibility for study, and admissions policies.

    Ready to apply? Begin your application now.

    International applicants have additional admission requirements. Please see the International Graduate Admissions Policy.

Additional Admission Requirements
  • Individual program admission requirements over and above admission to NAU are required.

    • Writing Sample
    • Three academic references
    • Personal Statement or Essay
    • Resume or Curriculum Vitae
Master's Requirements
  • This Master's degree requires 36 units distributed as follows:

    • Core Requirements: 9 units
    • Research Methods Requirement: 3 units
    • Emphasis Requirement - Select one: 18 - 21 units
      • Communication Studies Emphasis: 18 - 21 units
      • Documentary Studies Emphasis: 18 - 21 units
      • Strategic Communication Emphasis: 18 - 21 units
    • Thesis or Project Requirement - Select one: 3 - 6 units


    Take the following 36 units:

    • Students completing a thesis are required to complete 18 units of formal letter-graded coursework.
    • Students completing a non-thesis, coursework, project, track, internship, track, or exam option must complete 24 units of formal letter-graded coursework.
  • Core Requirements (9 units)

    • <Course Error>, <Course Error> (6 units)
    • <Course Error> (3 units)
    • Research Methods Requirement (3 units)

      • Select from the following (3 units):
        • <Course Error>, <Course Error>, <Course Error>*


      *It is recommended that students in the Documentary Studies Emphasis select <Course Error>. It is recommended that students in the Strategic Communication Emphasis select either <Course Error> or <Course Error>.

    • Emphasis Requirement - Select one (18 - 21 units)
      Students complete 18 - 21 units depending on their Thesis or Project option.

      • Communication Studies Emphasis (18 - 21 units)

        • Select from the following (18 - 21 units):
          • CST 503, CST 524, CST 560, CST 565, CST 568, CST 571, CST 572, CST 575, CST 577, CST 599, CST 623
            • Up to 6 units from the following:
              • COM 525, COM 546, COM 560
            • Up to 3 units from the following:
              • COM 535, COM 599, COM 605
            • Up to 6 additional units from the following:
              • COM 602, COM 603, COM 604
            • Up to 6 additional units of COM 698 (with different topics)

        In consultation with your advisor, you may select up to 9 units of coursework, with up to 6 units at the 400-level, from outside of Communication and Communication Studies. These courses must be taken while a graduate student and the appropriate form must be filed with the Registrar or they will not count toward degree requirements.
         

        No more than 6 units of individualized studies such as independent studies (<Course Error> or <Course Error>), and graduate research (<Course Error> or <Course Error>) are allowed in the student's coursework.

      • Documentary Studies Emphasis (18 - 21 units)
        Offered in-person at the Flagstaff campus; not currently offered online.

        • <Course Error>, <Course Error>, <Course Error> (9 units)
        • Additional coursework chosen in consultation with a graduate faculty advisor. Select elective courses from any graduate program at NAU that will help provide you the research tools, specialization, knowledge, and intercultural understanding for documentary work. Such disciplines could include, but are not limited to: anthropology, communication, environmental science, ethnic studies, women's and gender studies, sociology, among others. (9 - 12 units)
      • Strategic Communication Emphasis (18 - 21 units)
        Offered in-person at the Flagstaff campus; not currently offered online.

        • <Course Error>, <Course Error>, <Course Error> (9 units)
        • Additional coursework chosen in consultation with a graduate faculty advisor. Select elective courses from any graduate program that will help provide you with the research tools, specialization, and knowledge needed for work in the strategic communication industries (advertising or public relations) or for preparation for doctoral studies. (9 - 12 units)
    • Thesis or Project Option - Select one (3 - 6 units)
      A student's thesis or project must be within the broad boundaries of their chosen emphasis area, as determined by their master's supervisory committee.

      • Project Option (3 - 6 units)

        • <Course Error> (3 - 6 units)*

         

        *Students may end up taking more than the 3 unit minimum that counts toward the degree, as at least one credit of <Course Error> may be required each semester in which a student works on a project.

      • Thesis Option (6 units)

        • <Course Error> (6 units)*

         

        *Students may end up taking more than the 6 units that count toward the degree, as enrollment in <Course Error> is required each fall and spring semester once a student begins the thesis until the student graduates. Additionally, students must enroll for at least 1 unit of <Course Error> the semester in which they plan to defend and graduate, including summer, regardless of the number of units already taken (6 units).

    • Students enrolled in this plan may not enroll in or pursue the following due to the number of overlapping units:

      • Science Communication, Graduate Certificate
    Accelerated Bachelor's to Master's Program
      • This program is available as an Accelerated Undergraduate/Graduate Plan wherein a student may start a master's degree while simultaneously completing their bachelor's degree.

      • Students enrolled at the Flagstaff campus for both undergraduate and graduate programs are eligible to complete the Bachelor of Science in Creative Media and Film - Media Studies Emphasis and start a Master of Arts in Communication - Communication Coursework Emphasis at NAU. 

        OR 

        Students enrolled at the Flagstaff campus for both undergraduate and graduate programs are eligible to complete the Bachelor of Science in Creative Media and Film - Documentary Storytelling Emphasis and start a Master of Arts in Communication - Documentary Studies Emphasis at NAU. 

        OR 

        Students enrolled at the Flagstaff campus for both undergraduate and graduate programs are eligible to complete the Bachelor of Science in Strategic Communication and start a Master of Arts in Communication - Strategic Communication Emphasis at NAU.

      • Students must apply to the master's program by the graduate program's application deadline, meet all admissions requirements listed in the policy Accelerated Bachelor's to Master's Programs, as well as the admissions requirements for the specified master's plan to be considered for admission. Admission to programs is competitive and qualified applicants may be denied because of limits on the number of students admitted each year.

        Be sure to speak with the Master's Program Director/Coordinator regarding your interest in the accelerated plan.
      • Students accepted into the Accelerated Program should complete the following requirements:

      • Master's Requirements

        This Master's degree requires 36 units distributed as follows:

        • Core Requirements: 9 units
        • Research Methods Requirement: 3 units
        • Emphasis Requirement - Select the appropriate emphasis area based on your Accelerated Plan: 18 - 21 units
          • Communication Studies Emphasis: 18 - 21 units
          • Documentary Studies Emphasis: 18 - 21 units
          • Strategic Communication Emphasis: 18 - 21 units
        • Thesis or Project Requirement - Select one: 3 - 6 units


        Take the following 36 units:

        • Students completing a thesis are required to complete 18 units of formal letter-graded coursework.
        • Students completing a non-thesis, coursework, project, track, internship, track, or exam option must complete 24 units of formal letter-graded coursework.
      • Core Requirements (9 units)

        • <Course Error>, <Course Error>, <Course Error> (9 units)
      • Research Methods Requirement (3 units)

        • Select from the following (3 units):
          • <Course Error>, <Course Error>, <Course Error>*


        *It is recommended that students in the Documentary Studies Emphasis select <Course Error>. It is recommended that students in the Strategic Communication Emphasis select either <Course Error> or <Course Error>.

      • Emphasis Requirement - Select the appropriate emphasis area based on your Accelerated Plan (18 - 21 units)
        Students complete 18 - 21 units depending on their Thesis or Project option.

      • Students in the accelerated Bachelor of Science in Creative Media and Film - Communication Coursework Emphasis option complete the following emphasis:
        • Communication Studies Emphasis (18 - 21 units)

          • Select from the following (18 - 21 units):
            • CST 503, CST 524, CST 560, CST 565, CST 568, CST 571, CST 572, CST 575, CST 577, CST 599, CST 623
              • Up to 6 units from the following:
                • COM 525, COM 546, COM 560
              • Up to 3 units from the following:
                • COM 535, COM 599, COM 605
              • Up to 6 additional units from the following:
                • COM 602, COM 603, COM 604
              • Up to 6 additional units of COM 698 (with different topics)

          In consultation with your advisor, you may select up to 9 units of coursework, with up to 6 units at the 400-level, from outside of Communication and Communication Studies. These courses must be taken while a graduate student and the appropriate form must be filed with the Registrar or they will not count toward degree requirements.
           

          No more than 6 units of individualized studies such as independent studies (<Course Error> or <Course Error>), and graduate research (<Course Error> or <Course Error>) are allowed in the student's coursework.

      • Students in the accelerated Bachelor of Science in Creative Media and Film - Documentary Storytelling Emphasis option complete the following emphasis:
        • Documentary Studies Emphasis (18 - 21 units)
          Offered in-person at the Flagstaff campus; not currently offered online.

          • Select from the following (3 units):
            • <Course Error>, <Course Error>
          • <Course Error>, <Course Error>, <Course Error> (9 units)
          • Additional coursework chosen in consultation with a graduate faculty advisor. Select elective courses from any graduate program at NAU that will help provide you the research tools, specialization, knowledge, and intercultural understanding for documentary work. Such disciplines could include, but are not limited to: anthropology, communication, environmental science, ethnic studies, women's and gender studies, sociology, among others. (9 - 12 units)
      • Students in the Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Strategic Communication students option complete the following emphasis:
        • Strategic Communication Emphasis (18 - 21 units)
          Offered in-person at the Flagstaff campus; not currently offered online.

          Bachelor of Science in Strategic Communication students participating in the Accelerated option take the following courses:

          • Select from the following (3 units):*
            • <Course Error>
            • <Course Error>
          • Select from the following (3 units):*
            • <Course Error>, <Course Error>
          • Select from the following (3 units):*
            • <Course Error>
            • <Course Error>
          • Additional Coursework (9 - 12 units):
            • Additional coursework chosen in consultation with a graduate faculty advisor. Select elective courses from any graduate program that will help provide you with the research tools, specialization, and knowledge needed for work in the strategic communication industries (advertising or public relations), or for preparing for doctoral studies.

          *The above three course options should be taken at the 500-level whenever possible; no more than two of the course options may be taken at the 400-level.

      • Thesis or Project Requirement (3 - 6 units)
        All accelerated students will select either the Thesis or Project Option (3 - 6 units).
        A student's thesis or project must be within the broad boundaries of their chosen emphasis area, as determined by their master's supervisory committee.

        • Thesis Option (6 units)

          • <Course Error> (6 units)*

          *Students may end up taking more than the 6 units that count toward the degree, as enrollment in <Course Error> is required each fall and spring semester once a student begins the thesis until the student graduates. Additionally, students must enroll for at least 1 unit of <Course Error> the semester in which they plan to defend and graduate, including summer, regardless of the number of units already taken (6 units).
        • Project Option (3 - 6 units)

          • <Course Error> (3 - 6 units)*

           

          *Students may end up taking more than the 3 unit minimum that counts toward the degree, as at least one credit of <Course Error> may be required each semester in which a student works on a project.

    • Students enrolled in this plan may not enroll in or pursue the following due to the number of overlapping units:

      • Science Communication, Graduate Certificate
    Additional Information
    • Some courses may have prerequisites. For prerequisite information, click on the course or see your advisor.

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    • Flagstaff
    • Online

    • MA in Communication (Online)

    Students can pursue the MA in Communication fully online. The online degree offers convenience, flexible schedules, ease of work-life balance, and earning career enhancing credentials while keeping a full-time job. There is no emphasis option currently available for our online degree program.

    • MA in Communication (Mountain Campus)

    Students pursue their degree in residence at Flagstaff’s stunning Mountain campus, enrolling in a mix of select online courses with in person classes and learning opportunities. Be a part of the Flagstaff community in one of the “best college towns in the nation.” Competitive funding is available for some Flagstaff resident students including teaching assistantships and tuition assistance.

    Students completing their degree on the Mountain campus have the option of adding a specialized emphasis to their MA degree. Please note that an emphasis is not required. There are two emphasis options: Documentary Studies and Strategic Communication.

    • MA in Communication - Documentary Studies Emphasis.

    This option is offered face-to-face only. Students who pursue the emphasis in documentary studies will take a course of study that prepares them to create professional documentary work. Students engage in intensive research and fieldwork while obtaining professional production skills in storytelling. Documentarians produce stories that give shape and meaning to our understanding of culture, social life and history.

    • MA in Communication - Strategic Communication Emphasis.

    This option is offered face-to-face only. The emphasis in strategic communication equips students with the strong communication and promotional skills needed to manage the reputation of important clients. Students take three emphasis courses in Crisis Communication, Social Media Analytics and Management and Mass Communication and Human Behavior.

    • Accelerated Master of Arts in Communication
      • BS (Strategic Communication, Advertising emphasis) – MA (Communication, Strategic Communication emphasis). For more detailed information please look at this PDF document (BS_StratComm_ADV_MA_Comm_StratComm_F23).
      • BS (Strategic Communication, Advertising & Public Relations double emphasis) – MA (Communication, Strategic Communication emphasis). For more detailed information please look at this PDF document (BS_StratComm_Double_MA_Comm_StratComm_F23).For additional information please contact Janice Sweeter.
      • BS (Strategic Communication, Public Relations emphasis) – MA (Communication, Strategic Communication emphasis). For more detailed information please look at this PDF document (BS_StratComm_PR_MA_Comm_StratComm_F23).
      • BS (Creative Media & Film, Media Studies emphasis) – MA (Communication, general/no emphasis). Reflects catalog changes for AY 2023-24. For more detailed information please look at this PDF document (BS_CMF_ms_MA_Comm_Doc_F23).
      • BS (Creative Media & Film, Documentary emphasis) – MA (Communication, Documentary Studies emphasis). Reflects catalog changes for AY 2023-24. For more detailed information please look at this PDF document (BS_CMF_Doc_MA_Comm_Doc_F23).
    In all of the MA options, students complete their degree program with either a thesis (i.e., conducting original research) or a communication project. Please contact us today to begin your course of study.

    Application deadlines

    We review applications twice each year (in the fall and spring semesters) for admission for the next regular semester (spring and fall) for online-only MA, accelerated (BS-to-MA), and graduate certificate students.  For on-campus MA students, applications are only reviewed once each year, in the spring for admission for the fall semester.

    The MA in Communication application deadlines:

    Spring admissions are for online, accelerated, and graduate certificate students only. All on-campus admissions for the MA in Communication (except for accelerated students) are for fall admission only. For spring admission, all materials DUE by October 1. For fall admission:
    • Preferential deadline for admission: All materials DUE by February 15.
    • Final deadline for admission and a Graduate Teaching Assistantship: All materials DUE by February 15.
    • General application (non-GTA) final deadline: All materials DUE by April 1.
    Applicants who meet the preferential deadlines will be given early consideration and prioritization. Applicants who meet the preferential deadline but who are not admitted after the preferential pool is assessed will be considered again in the context of the full pool of applicants.

    Graduate Certificate in Communication Studies application deadlines:

    • For spring admission: all materials DUE by October 1
    • For fall admission: all materials DUE by July 1

    Graduate Certificate in Science Communication application deadlines:

    Please contact Peter Friederici at Peter.Friederici@nau.edu Be aware that all application materials are due by these dates. If you have questions about the program or the application process, contact email us at comgrad@nau.edu.
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