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ßÏÀÖÔ° Offers Master's Degree in Communication Arts

November 7, 2008
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ßÏÀÖÔ° Offers Master's Degree in Communication Arts

VALDOSTA - During fall semester 2009, a cohort of students will become the first to work toward a Master of Communication Arts at ßÏÀÖÔ°.

The new option will place ßÏÀÖÔ° among the ranks of the University of Georgia and Georgia State University as only the third in the University System of Georgia to offer such a degree. It was established to address the needs of those in communication-related fields through offering graduate level education. Georgia Department of Labor studies have shown an anticipated opening of 360-450 jobs per year in communication-related categories just for ßÏÀÖÔ°'s 41-county service area.

To qualify for admission, students must hold a bachelor's degree in communication or a related field with a GPA of 3.0 or higher and a score of 1000 or higher on the Graduate Record Examination. All will take 12 core hours before choosing a specialty track of media or speech communication. The program will be grounded in research and theory in order to prepare students for doctoral studies, teaching or professional careers in a variety of related areas.

"I am pleased the university will be able to offer a program to meet the critical need for communication-related careers," said Dr. Carl Cates, professor and department head for communication arts. "I look forward to recruiting our inaugural group of students."

Call ßÏÀÖÔ°'s Department of Communication Arts at (229) 333-5820 for more information about the new graduate degree program.

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