The Scripps College of Communication is a leader in graduate
education, offering innovative, nationally ranked programs ranging from
one-year master's degrees for professionals taking the next step in
their careers to doctoral programs that prepare the next generation of
teachers, scholars and industry leaders. Graduate students join an
active, diverse and talented academic community, representing many
disciplines and professions, and many parts of the world. Creative,
award-winning faculty bring a broad range of professional and academic
experiences, innovative teaching practices, smart technology and
grant-funded research projects to graduate education.
Master's
programs are available in Information and Telecommunication Systems,
Journalism, Media Arts and Studies, Visual Communication and
Communication and Development Studies. Doctoral programs are offered in
Communication Studies and in Mass Communication, through either the
E.W. Scripps School of Journalism or the School of Media Arts and
Studies. The College is currently developing several online graduate
programs. Each program offers a limited number of graduate
assistantships in teaching, hands-on media work or research, and/or
tuition scholarships.
For applications for graduate study and financial aid, go to the Office of Graduate Student Services. International applicants may visit http://www.ohio.edu/graduate/international/ for assistance.
Applicants must submit all college transcripts, letters of
recommendation, Graduate Record Exam scores and a non-refundable
application fee. Letters of recommendation and personal goals
statements should be sent directly to the school to which you are
seeking admission. Other application materials should be sent to
Graduate Student Services. See the specific admission requirements in
each program for deadlines and other information that must be included
with the application.
MASTER'S PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Master of Communication Technology and Policy
Master of Communication Technology and Policy through the J. Warren McClure School of Information and Telecommunication Systems. Specialization options:
- Technology
- Network theory and infrastructure
- Quality of service
- Network assurance and security
- Network services and IT integration
- Broadband and wireless
- Policy
- Competition and market structures
- Government regulation
- International telecommunications
- Telecommunications and economic development
- Social, ethical and privacy issues
Contact: Phyllis Bernt, Graduate Director
J. Warren McClure School of Communication Systems Management
bernt@ohio.edu
593-0020
Master of Science in Journalism
Master of Science in Journalism through the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism
The
program provides opportunities to study professional journalism or
prepare for further academic work by blending professionally oriented
classes with mass communication principles, theory and research.
Courses are available in broadcast journalism, magazine journalism,
news writing/editing, public relations and multimedia (with Media Arts
and Studies and Visual Communication).
Contact: Joseph Bernt, Graduate Director
E.W. Scripps School of Journalism
berntj@ohio.edu
(740) 593-2589
Master of Arts in Media Arts and Studies
Master of Arts in Media Arts and Studies through the School of Media Arts and Studies
Specialization options:
- New technology and culture
- Media management and policy
- Multimedia (with Visual Communication and Journalism)
- Public broadcasting (with the university's PBS and NPR stations)
Contact: Mia Consalvo, Graduate Director
School of Media Arts and Studies
consalvo@ohio.edu
(740) 597-1521
Master of Arts in Photography with a specialization in Visual Communication
Master of Arts in photography with a specialization in visual communication through the School of Visual Communication
Major study tracks include:
- Photo communication (including documentary photography)
- Commercial photography (including illustrative photography)
- Interactive multimedia
- Publication design
- Newsroom graphics management
Contact: Terry Eiler, Graduate Director
School of Visual Communication
eiler@ohio.edu
(740) 593-4895
Master of Arts in International Affairs
Masters of Arts in International Affairs through Communication and Development Studies, a
partnership between the School of Media Arts and Studies and the Center
for International Studies. The program stresses the use of
communication to promote and support positive social development. The
curriculum includes interdisciplinary perspectives on national
development, area studies, and training in applied research methods.
Contact: Rafael Obregon, Director
Communication and Development Studies
obregon@ohio.edu
(740) 593-4856 or (740) 593-1833
Master of Arts in Organizational Communication
www.oucomsma.com
Contact: Dr. Candice Thomas-Maddox
OrgComm Graduate Coordinator
Ohio University – Lancaster
Brasee Hall
Lancaster, OH 43130
Email
DOCTORAL PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Ph.D. in Communication Studies through the School of Communication Studies
Program options:
- Rhetoric and public culture
- Health communication
- Relating and organizing
Contact: Scott Titsworth, Graduate Director
School of Communication Studies
titswort@ohio.edu
(740) 593-9160
Ph.D. in Mass Communication through the
E.W. Scripps School of Journalism
or the
School of Media Arts and Studies
Contact: Joseph Bernt, Graduate Director
E.W. Scripps School of Journalism
berntj@ohio.edu
(740) 593-2589
or
Contact: Mia Consalvo, Graduate Director
School of Media Arts and Studies
consalvo@ohio.edu
(740) 597-1521
For application forms, please contact:
Graduate Student Services
McKee House, 44 University Terrace
Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701-2979
Phone Number: (740) 593-2800
Fax Number: (740) 593-4625
Email:
gradapps@ohio.edu
http://www.ohiou.edu/graduate/
For more information, please contact:
David Mould
Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies
Scripps College of Communication
(740) 593-4885
mould@ohio.edu
For a list of downloadable documents, please visit the
Forms & Guidelines link.