Nov 09, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Communication B.A. / Marketing Communication, M.A.


WENJING XIE, Ph.D., Program Director

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The Master of Arts in Marketing Communication (MC) is a fully online, 30-credit hour graduate degree program that provides students with an interdisciplinary and cutting-edge educational experience. Students will take courses in the areas of advertising, public relations, brand management, strategic communication, and social media. Students will learn the fundamentals of marketing communication research, social media analytics, branding, public relations and advertising management, global consumer insights, social and digital marketing strategies, digital storytelling, and apply what they learn to real-world projects both in and outside of the classroom. Students take six core courses and four electives in one of three concentrations: health communication concentration, digital marketing communication concentration, and strategic leadership concentration. The Health Communication and Strategic Leadership concentrations draw on the existing online Master in Public Administration program in the School of Management.

At the end of this program students should be able to:

  • Develop professional marketing communication campaign strategies using a variety of MARCOM tools that solve the business problem and capitalize on business opportunities
  • Create messaging for diverse audiences that drives desired brand behavior
  • Evaluate business problems to construct innovative and original solutions

CURRICULUM

The 120-credit, four-year B.A. in Communication curriculum is based on a strong foundation of core liberal arts and communication studies courses. The 30-credit hour Master of Arts graduate degree program in Marketing Communication provides students with an interdisciplinary and cutting-edge educational experience Students will take courses in the areas of advertising, public relations, brand management, strategic communication, and social media. Students will learn the fundamentals of marketing communication research, social media analytics, branding, public relations and advertising management, global consumer insights, social and digital marketing strategies, digital storytelling, and apply what they learn to real-world projects both in and outside of the classroom.

Of the 30-credit M.A. in Marketing Communication curriculum, students will take four graduate courses (12 credits) as an undergraduate during the junior and senior years of study. The remaining six graduate courses (18 credits) will be taken during the fifth year of study to complete the M.A. in Marketing Communication requirements. The four graduate courses that students will take as an undergraduate will substitute for four three-credit, undergraduate upper-level communication electives.

FORMAT

In addition to the required undergraduate classes, students will enroll in one graduate course in the spring semester of their junior year, one in the fall semester of senior year, and two courses in the spring semester of their senior year. These four graduate courses will substitute for four three-credit, undergraduate upper-level communication electives. On satisfactory completion of all undergraduate course requirements, students should be able to earn their B.A. in Communication degree at the end of their fourth year. In the fifth year, students will enroll in two graduate courses in the fall, two in the spring, and two in the summer. Students should be able to complete the dual-degree program, B.A. in Communication and M.A. in Marketing Communication, in the summer semester of their fifth year. It is important to note that while undergraduate classes are generally offered on-the-ground, all graduate-level courses are offered only in an online format. Furthermore, all graduate courses are offered in 8-week segments called rounds (R).

Note: If planned properly, students should not have to complete more than 138 credits (120 crs. in four years and 18 crs. in their fifth year, or 108 undergraduate credits and 30 graduate credits) to obtain both degrees.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • Declared Communication major
  • Declared dual concentration in Advertising and Public Relations
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.0 overall
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.2 in the major
  • Completed application form
  • Current resume
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • A personal statement outlining how the dual degree program will help the applicant’s career goals

APPLICATION DEADLINES

September 30 of the applicant’s Junior year. Review of applications received after the deadline cannot be guaranteed.

REQUIREMENTS FOR DEGREE COMPLETION

The B.A. in Communication requires the successful completion of courses totaling a minimum of 120 credits, with a minimum of 30 credits completed at Marist, a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA, the specified coursework for the student’s major field, and a minimum 2.0 GPA in the student’s major field. The M.A. in IMC is a 30-credit program; 12 credits will be completed as an undergraduate, and 18-credits as a graduate student in the fifth year. Students must maintain a 3.0 cumulative GPA, and a “C” or better in all required graduate courses in order to graduate.

Summary of Requirements for a Bachelor of Arts in Communication


Note: A minimum of 90 credits in Liberal Arts is required.

1.0 Undergraduate Course Requirements in Communication: 42 cr


Concentration Courses: 18 cr


Communication majors are required to select one of five concentrations that will focus their study of communication on: advertising, communication studies, journalism, public relations, or sports communication. These course requirements constitute a systematic study of the application of communication principles to a particular area of interest or specific profession. The courses which make up the communication concentration requirements provide a focus and depth of study for the communication student.

Public Relations Concentration

2.0 Course Requirements in Related Fields: 6 cr


  • Foreign Language and/or Culture courses 6 Credit(s)

3.0 Graduate Courses taken at the Undergraduate Level: 12 cr


  • COMI 605 - Brand Management 3 Credit(s)
  • COMI 615 - Global Consumer Insights 3 Credit(s)
  • COMI 607 - Communication Campaign Planning 3 Credit(s)
  • COMI 609 - Health Promotion and Campaign  3 Credits(s)                                                    

Total Credit Requirement for a Major in Communication: 54 cr


3.0 Core/Liberal Studies Requirements


3.1 Foundation: 7 cr


3.2 Distribution


Breadth: 24 cr

  • 3 Credit(s)
  • Ethics, Applied Ethics, or Religious Studies 3 Credit(s)
  • Fine Arts 3 Credit(s)
  • History 3 Credit(s)
  • Literature 3 Credit(s)
  • Mathematics 3 Credit(s)
  • Natural Science 3 Credit(s)
  • Social Science 3 Credit(s)
Pathway: 12 cr

  • Courses addressing an interdisciplinary topic.

Total Core/Liberal Studies Requirement: 43 cr


4.0 General Electives: 17 cr


Total Credit Requirement for Graduation (B.A. in Communication): 120 cr


5.0 Fifth Year Graduate Courses: 18 cr


Required:

  • COMI 611 - Marketing Communication Research Methods  3 Credit(s)
  • COMI 505 - PR Management OR COMI 600 Advertising Management  3 Credit(s)
  • COMI 700 - IMC Capstone 3 Credit(s)

 

Electives (pick up 3):

Health Communication Concentration                                                                                                                                                         

  •  MPA 681 US Health Care Policies and Systems 3 Credit(s)                 
  •  MPA 682 Ethical Issues in Health Care 3 Credit(s)                                
  •  MPA 683 Critical Issues in Health Care 3 Credit(s)                               

Digital Marketing Communication Concentration                                                                

  •  COMI 610 Social Media Strategies & Tactics   3 Credit(s)                                                                       
  •  COMI 612 Social Media Analytics  3 Credit(s)                                                                                        
  •  COMI 601 Brand Storytelling 3 Credit(s)                                                                                                 
  •  COMI 608 Digital Advertising 3 Credit(s)                                                                                               
  •  COMI 603 Digital Marketing Strategies for Fashion  3 Credit(s)  ​

Strategic Leadership Concentration  

  • COMI 606 Non-profit & Advocacy Communication   3 Credit(s)                                                             
  •  MPA 684 Leadership, Power & Influencer   3 Credit(s)                                                                            
  •  MPA 685 Negotiation & Conflict Management   3 Credit(s)                                                                     
  •  MPA 688 Ethical Management of Organizations 3 Credit(s)                                                                     

 

                                                 

Total Credit Requirement for Graduation (B.A. Communication & M.A. IMC): 138 cr


Recommended Program Sequence for Dual Degree B.A. Communication / M.A. Integrated Marketing