Management Communication, M.S.
	
This degree requires a minimum of 36 hours of communication and business courses. A thesis option (with related oral defense) is optional. Students must complete the core course requirements with a minimum B average.
Learning Outcomes:
Students who successfully complete all requirements for a master’s degree in the Department of Communication Studies should be able to: 
    - Demonstrate skilled analysis of communication theory and praxis within the dimensions (ethical, social, legal, technological, relational, and/or cultural) most key to the student’s chosen primary program focus.
 
    - Demonstrate appropriate and effective professional writing.
 
    - Demonstrate skilled independent decision-making relative to communication research and analysis, including abilities to conduct, interpret, and evaluate the quality of  research and analytic designs.
 
    - Demonstrate understanding of ethical values central to the communication discipline. 
 
    - Demonstrate appropriate and effective application of communication theory to oral communication practices.
 
    - Demonstrate ability to integrate communication and business scholarship to solve organizational problems.
 
Performance Indicators: 
    - Ability to speak in public settings.
 
    - Ability to synthesize communication theories and skills with knowledge about business in marketing or human resources.
 
    - Ability to diagnose and address leadership, team building, interpersonal challenges in work settings.
 
	
		
			Degree Requirements
		
			Core Courses — 12 hours
		
			
				| CST 500 | Research and Writing | 3  | 
			
				| CST 510 | Communication Theory | 3  | 
			
				| CST 533 | Advanced Organizational Communication | 3  | 
			
				| CST 534 | Examining Organizational Communicaiton in Natural Settings | 3  | 
			
		
			Program Electives (Communication Courses) — 12 hours
		
	 Total Credit Hours: 36