Oct 01, 2024  
Graduate Catalog 2024 - 2025 
    
Graduate Catalog 2024 - 2025

Journalism and Promotional Communication, Accelerated Master’s BA/MACTM


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This accelerated program enables students to earn both a Bachelor’s in Journalism and Promotional Communication (JPC) and a Master’s degree in Applied Communication Theory and Methodology. The program allows a School of Communication student to take up to 9 credit hours of designated COM graduate courses and count these courses both toward the Bachelor’s in JPC and the Master’s degrees in COM. High performing undergraduate students may apply for this program as early as the end of their sophomore year. Students must apply before the spring semester of their third (junior) year of undergraduate study and, if accepted, start COM graduate coursework during their fourth (senior) year. Students may then complete all remaining COM graduate coursework in one year of full-time graduate study.

Admission to Program


A student is eligible to apply for the accelerated program if the following conditions are satisfied:

The student has been accepted as a JPC major and:

  • The student has completed at least 60 credit hours (at least 15 hours in JPC and at least 30 credit hours earned at CSU);
  • The student has at least junior standing at CSU; and
  • The student has a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or better and a minimum average of 3.0 in JPC courses.

Admission to the Accelerated Master’s in COM program does not require completion of GRE or equivalent tests.

To apply students must submit the following:

  • A completed Application form
  • A statement of intent describing why and how the Master’s program will enhance the student’s scholarly and career goals.
  • Two references from current or former CSU School of Communication faculty

For more information about the program, please consult the COM department (216-687-6430) or go to the department website at https://levin.csuohio.edu/communication/communication-accelerated-4-1

Students who are accepted for an Accelerated Master’s Program may apply or transfer a maximum of 9 graduate credit hours taken while an undergraduate. No additional graduate credit hours taken as an undergraduate may be applied or transferred to the graduate record.

Program Requirements


See the Applied Communication Theory and Methodology, MACTM  page.

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