The Master of Arts (MA) program in Communication at the University at Buffalo is designed to prepare students for doctoral study or advanced professional work in communication processes. The program emphasizes the social scientific study of communication, with coursework focused on communication theory and research methodologies.
To earn your MA in Communication in two years, you must complete:
Choose from Project or Thesis.
Whether you're preparing for a PhD or launching a creative career, UB’s MA in Communication gives you the foundation — and the freedom — to shape your future.
My bachelor’s degree isn’t in communication. May I still apply?
Yes. We welcome students from diverse backgrounds including psychology, sociology, education, public health and political science.
What are the language requirements for international applicants?
Please consult UB’s international admissions criteria for IELTS, PTE or TOEFL score requirements.
How long does it take to earn the MA degree?
Typically 2 years to complete 36 required credits.
How much does it cost?
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Can I complete the master’s degree online?
No. While some courses may occasionally be offered online, the MA program is primarily in-person.
What skills will I gain?
You’ll master communication theory, empirical research methods, statistical analysis and topics including misinformation, social media, health communication, political discourse and nonverbal behavior.
What do most graduates do after earning the MA?
Many continue into PhD programs, research-oriented industry jobs or roles leveraging their academic and analytical skills. Learn about our PhD in Communication program and careers in Communication.
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