This interdisciplinary program, offered through the College of Arts and Behavioral Sciences, provides understanding and skills relevant to the workings of contemporary communication and media environments. The program offers graduate training for professionals in communication and media careers, and will draw on diverse specializations from several disciplines across the University.

The program offers graduate training for professionals in communication and media careers and will draw on diverse specializations from several disciplines across the university.

To earn a M.A. in Communication and Media Administration, students must complete 33 credits of course work including four core courses (12 credits), three courses from communication environments (9 credits), two courses from digital media practice (6 credits) and two courses from communication administration (6 credits).?