Communication, M.A.

Study communication and its impact on the world at the University of Miami.

30 or 36-Credit Degree

Graduate in 2 years

Thesis or Non-Thesis Option
Choose between a research-focused thesis (30 credits) or applied communication non-thesis (36 credits).
Choose from 4 Tracks

Pursue a track that aligns best with your post-graduation plans and career goals.

A Multicutural City

Miami serves as a multicultural, dynamic, and diverse base for this program.

Lead Through Communication

This rigorous educational experience allows students to develop an advanced understanding of the human communication process as well as develop oral, written, critical thinking, and research skills.

Explore some of the featured courses:

Comparison of theories dealing with the processes and effects of communication is discussed.

This class focuses on the organizational, interpersonal and intercultural dimensions of communication in health care settings. It draws on material from the communication discipline as well as work from medical sociology, anthropology, medicine, humanities and discourse studies.

This course will offer a foundational understanding of the psychological and sociological bases of risk perceptions that are necessary for effective risk communication.

This course focuses on organizations and their unique cultures. Organizations will be reviewed from the perspective of management and leadership styles, specifically analyzing how they influence communication and organizational culture.

Research methods and theories for participant-observation, phenomenology, symbolic interactionism, ethnomethodology, content analysis, and historical-critical interpretation.

Student Learning Competencies

Through this program, student will develop essential skills across four competencies crucial to organizational advancement:

Leadership & Teamwork

Cultivate organizational, interpersonal, small group, and leadership fluency skills.

Course examples: Small Group Processes, Leadership Communication, Managing Conflict in Organizations, Interpersonal Communication

Organizational Diversity

Understand how culture, gender, and diversity inform, shape, and define organizational success.

Course examples
: Culture and Organizations and Gender Issues in Leadership

Organizational Research

Develop practical and actionable data collection and analysis skills including basic competencies in visualization, analysis, and interpretation.

Course examples
: Applied Research Methods, Organizational Analysis, Introduction to Infographics and Data Visualization

Write-Read-Lead

In the contemporary business world, if you can’t speak compellingly and write with purpose, you’re going to work for someone who can.


Course examples
: Persuasion and The Executive Communicator

Day in the Life as a Communication Studies graduate student

Admission FAQs

Learn more about the M.A. process here. There are 4 steps in the application process:

  1. Sign up for an online account here
  2. Send official transcripts
  3. Upload letters of recommendation
  4. Upload completed essay

Learn more about the application process for International Students here.

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Graduate Program Contacts

For questions about admissions, application statuses, or financial aid please contact [email protected]

For questions related to the Communication Studies, M.A. program please contact the Graduate Program Director, Dr. Nick Carcioppolo at [email protected]

Dates & Deadlines

Fall 2025 applications open: October 1, 2024

Priority Fall 2025 deadline: February 1, 2025

Final Fall 2025 deadline: July 15, 2025

Event Spotlight

Research Day

Each year, students and faculty gather for Research Day which explores the innovative and interdisciplinary work being done across the School of Communication. Last year’s theme, “The Power of Stories to Create Social Change,” highlighted Communication and Public Relations research in addition to VR projects focused on health and social change. Past keynote speakers include Dr. Melanie Green of the University at Buffalo and Dr. Walid Afifi of UC Santa Barbara.

Get In Touch

For questions about admissions, application statuses, or financial aid please contact [email protected]

For questions related to the Communication Studies, M.A. program please contact the Graduate Program Director, Dr. Nick Carcioppolo at [email protected]