Program overview
The MA in Communication program at Baylor University aims to develop innovative articulate and ethical leaders in fields related to communication film and digital media With diverse course offerings and degree paths that cultivate research writing and technical and creative production skills our graduates are poised for successful careers in academia consulting business and nonprofit practice public service and the media industry The MA in Communication is one graduate degree program housed in two different departments the Department of Communication and the Department of Film Digital Media As such we offer two distinct programs of study Students affiliated with the Department of Film Digital Media explore various dimensions of media including film television video audio new media screenwriting and media studies Coursework focuses on the creation and production of film audio video and new communication technologies as well as the study of their critical significance and impact on culture and individuals Graduate students explore four different aspects production media studies media management and technology and uses and effects research as a means of improving students understanding of storytelling Production work and media studies immerse students in the creation theory and aesthetics of film and video Students also engage empirical methodologies such as experimental design as they examine uses and effects of media technologies and mass communication processes Students have the opportunity to take courses and craft projects across multiple domains
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