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School | Northeastern University - Graduate Programs | | |
Location | Boston, MA, United States | | |
School Type | Graduate School | | |
School Size | Full-time Graduate: 12,240 | | |
Degree | Master | | |
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Cost | Fees have been converted from US Dollars to Canadian Dollars. Amount may vary based on current exchange rate. | | |
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Description | Incorporating the case method, research into the latest communication trends, interactive learning formats, and experiential learning opportunities, this program addresses complex communication challenges—providing students with a distinct advantage in today’s competitive marketplace. The curriculum also reflects the transformational impact of social technologies on the communication patterns of employees, customers, investors, and other audiences. Your instructors have "real-world" communication experience in the private and nonprofit sectors—they have practiced what they teach.
The Master of Science in Corporate and Organizational Communication has three components: Core required courses, concentrations, and electives. Core required courses focus on foundational communication skills and knowledge, crafting impactful messages using a wide range of media, and a strategic perspective on the way communication supports organizational performance. There are six concentrations—Social Media, Public Relations, Human Resource Management, Usability/User Experience, Project Management, and Leadership—that align with skills in demand in the profession. Whether you are a full- or part-time student, on-campus or online, you will apply the knowledge and skills you gain in the program in an unparalleled variety of experiential learning opportunities—the hallmark of a Northeastern University educational experience.
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