Graduate Degrees in Communication
The graduate program in Communication at the Ãå±±½ûµØ is both highly rated and well respected. If you are interested in critical, engaged, or applied communication research, there is no better program in the United States to consider.

The Department of Communication offers both the master of arts (MA)Ìýand doctor of philosophy (PhD)Ìýdegrees, withÌýareas of emphasisÌýinÌýCommunity andÌýSocial Interaction,ÌýOrganizational CommunicationÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýRhetoric and Culture. With a graduate student-to-faculty ratio of just 2:1, MA and PhD students craft personalized programs of study within or across areas of the department. Caring, individualized mentorship is a hallmark of graduate study in the department.
Typically, MA and PhD students are supported throughout the academic year by teaching and research assistantships. Financial support is also available for conference travel, research projects, and, frequently, summer research and teaching.
Graduate students and faculty in Communication utilize a range of social-scientific and humanistic research methods. The diverse array of scholarship conducted in the department is integrated by cross-cutting themes that include design and practice, culture and democracy, and community and justice. Running throughout the program is an exploration of new technologies and emergent forms of communication, a critical/cultural studies approachÌýand a commitment to educating students to become engaged citizens and social change agents.
Faculty in the departmentÌýare among the most prolific scholars in communication, with the National Research Council (NRC) awarding the department a topÌý20 ranking for research productivity.ÌýThey are also among the most visible members of the discipline, having served in leadership positions on major journals and professional associations.ÌýGraduate studentsÌýin Communication routinely publish in prominent scholarly journals, receive top paper awards at major conferencesÌýand are recognized for outstanding teaching and service.
The Department of Communication is distinguished by a vibrant and convivial culture uniquely suited to graduate study. MA and PhD students add their voices by serving on most departmental committees and the Communication Graduate Student Association. Colloquia, research lunchesÌýand data sessions also provide regular opportunities to participate in cutting-edge scholarly exchange.

If you would like to join this extraordinary community, apply today to the Graduate Program in Communication!
Graduate Degrees: Communication
We are done accepting applicationsÌýforÌýour fall 2025 graduate program cohort in Communication.ÌýWe open our application for a new cohort every two years;Ìýplease see the application deadlines.
Application deadline for beginning studies in academic year 2027-2028:Ìý
Dec. 1, 2026
The Department of Communication offers both the master of arts (MA)Ìýand doctor of philosophy (PhD)Ìýdegrees, with areas of emphasis inÌýCommunity andÌýSocial Interaction,ÌýOrganizational CommunicationÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýRhetoric and Culture. MA and PhD students craft personalized programs of study within or across areas of the department. Caring, individualized mentorship is a hallmark of graduate study in the department.
Typically, MA and PhD students are supported throughout the academic year by teaching and research assistantships. Financial support is also available for conference travel, research projects, and summer research and teaching.
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