Communication Courses ‑ 18 Hours*
CO 510 Research Methods**
CO 520 Ethics and Media**
CO 530 Seminar in Communication Law and Policy CO 550 Development of Communication Theory |
M.B.A. Courses - 9 Hours*
MK 521 Marketing
MN 550 Management Skills***(Must be taken before MN 588)
MN 588 Strategic Human Resource Management |
Plus one of the following three CO sequences: |
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Public Relations Sequence
CO 515 Media Strategy
CO 585 Seminar in Public Relations and Media Management |
Television Sequence
CO 525 Advanced Media Production
CO 580 Seminar in Electronic Media Management |
Theater Sequence
CO 535 Seminar in Advanced Pre-Production and
Performing Arts Direction
CO 575 Live Theater and Performing Arts Venue
Management |
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CO 599 Thesis: 6 hours approved
PLAN B: 33 Hours. 30 hours plus 3 hours of a research essay or creative project and a comprehensive exam.
Communications Courses ‑ 21 Hours*
CO 510 Research Methods**
CO 520 Ethics and Media**
CO 530 Seminar in Communication Law and Policy
CO 550 Development of Communication Theory
CO 595 Communication in the Global Marketplace or one additional approved M.B.A. course |
M.B.A. Courses - 9 Hours*
MK 521 Marketing (Prerequisite MN 531)
MN 550 Management Skills*** (Must be taken before MN 588)
MN 588 Strategic Human Resource Management |
Plus one of the following three CO sequences: |
Public Relations Sequence
CO 515 Media Strategy
CO 585 Seminar in Public Relations and Media Management |
Television Sequence
CO 525 Advanced Media Production
CO 580 Seminar in Electronic Media Management |
Theater Sequence
CO 535 Seminar in Advanced Pre-Production and
Performing Arts Direction
CO 575 Live Theater and Performing Arts Venue
Management |
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CO 598 Essay or Project in Communication Management: 3 hours* Courses may have prerequisites.
** CO 510 and CO 520 must be taken in the first year of the program.
***MN 531or equivalent is a prerequisite for MN 550. It can be used as the “one additional approved MBA
course” in Plan B.
At the time of acceptance, each student is assigned to a department advisor. The choice of courses, selection of subject for research paper or thesis, and the reading preparation for the comprehensive examination are made under the advisor’s direction.
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