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The master of arts (MA) in advertising and marketing communications is intended for students interested in advertising and marketing communications, with or without academic or professional experience in the field. This degree prepares inexperienced students for a successful career in advertising and marketing communications and provides experienced students with the additional theory and application necessary to advance in their careers.
Students entering this program with a strong educational background or a minimum of three years of relevant professional experience in this area may be eligible to waive one of the required core courses and should consult with a School of Communications academic advisor prior to registration to discuss their qualifications.
Our degrees are theory and application based and are not intended to be production-oriented. Students interested in developing a creative portfolio or acquiring tactical production skills may wish to consider undergraduate course work in advertising.
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Program Curriculum
Students choosing this degree may focus on either advertising or marketing communications or both.
The course of study for students working toward an MA in advertising and marketing communications:
Core Courses (24 credit hours)
MEDC 5000 Media Communications (Requisite Course) (3 hours)
MEDC 5310 Media and Culture (3 hours)
ADVT 5100 Strategic Principles of Advertising and Marketing Communication* (3 hours)
MRKT 5000 Foundations of Marketing Strategic Thinking (3 hours)
ADVT 5321 Advertising Decision-Making (3 hours)
MEDC 5350 Media Organization and Regulations (3 hours)
MEDC 5460 Media Research (3 hours)
MEDC 6000 Seminar in Media Communications (3 hours)
*Note: Course may be waived for students with strong educational background or three years of relevant professional experience in advertising and marketing communications.
MEDC 5000 Media Communications is the requisite course in the advertising and marketing communications program. It examines communications theory and its application in mass media, as well as introduces students to the graduate program, describes program expectations and discusses academic preparation for MEDC 6000 Seminar in Media Communications. Therefore, students must take this course even if they have academic or professional experience in media communications.
Elective Courses (12 credit hours)
In addition to the eight core courses, MA students can choose four elective courses offered in School of Communications majors. Courses from program curricula outside the School of Communications may be considered, if appropriate and approved in advance using a program option request form. Students taking courses that are from outside the School of Communications should verify prerequisites with the appropriate school or college.
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