University of Alaska Fairbanks

1996-1997 catalog

Degrees and Programs


Professional Communication

College of Liberal Arts
Department of Communication
(907) 474-6591
Department of Journalism and Broadcasting
(907) 474-7761

Degrees: M.A.

Minimum Requirements for Degree: 30-33 credits beyond bachelor's degree

The M.A. in Professional Communication was approved in 1994 and is intended to provide advanced education for individuals in or pursuing communication related careers in public/non-profit organizations, media organizations, health care organizations, or in higher education. Students take courses that focus on written and oral communication theory and practices.

The degree has two tracks: The Journalism & Broadcasting track is pragmatically based for the practicing professional. The Communication track is both theoretically and pragmatically oriented to prepare students for the professional workplace or for doctoral study.

Graduate Degree Requirements

Professional Communication M.A. Degree

Degree Requirements

  1. Complete the general university requirements and master's degree requirements.
  2. Pass a written, comprehensive examination which is to be taken no later than student's fourth semester of work.
  3. Students may advance to candidacy when their advisory committee deems that they have made satisfactory progress in both academic and writing areas.
  4. Pass an oral defense of the thesis.
  5. Course Requirements: (30-33 credits)
    Complete a minimum of 24 credits at the 600 level
    (a maximum of 6 credits of approved 300-400 level courses may be included in the 30-33 credit requirements):
    Required courses: (15 credits)
    ENGL 687 Writing Professional Prose (3)
    COMM/JB 625 Communication Theory (3)
    COMM/JB 601 Communication Methodologies (3)
    COMM/JB 699 Thesis (6)
    Complete one of the following tracks:
    Journalism & Broadcasting Track Additional Courses (15 credits)
    Required Courses: (9 credits)
    JB 623 Advanced Editing for Professionals (3)
    JB 680 Diversity and the Media (3)
    ART/JB 684 Multimedia Theory and Practice (3)
    Elective Courses: (6 credits)
    JB 605 Advanced Photography Seminar (3)
    JB 611 Advanced Writing for Publication (3)
    JB 613 Advanced Mass Media Law and Regulation (3)
    JB 633 Public Relations Theory and Practice (3)
    JB 640 Ethics and Reporting (3)
    JB 641 Comparative Media Systems (3)
    Communication Track Additional Courses (15 credits)
    Required Courses: (9 credits)
    COMM 675 Training & Development Communication (3)
    COMM 680 Communication Diversity in the Professional World (3)
    ENGL 689 Editing Prose (3)
    Elective Courses: (6 credits)
    COMM 622 Interpersonal Interaction (3)
    COMM 631 Team Building (3)
    COMM 635 Organizational Culture and Communication (3)
    COMM 682 Seminar in Communication (3)
    (Alternatively, students in either the JB or the Communication Tracks may take 300, 400, and 600 level courses in Art, Education, English, JB, Communication, Marketing, Business Administration, and Northern Studies as well as graduate level independent studies to fulfill the 6 credit elective requirement, if approved by the student's committee. Students will also be able to apply up to 6 credits of appropriate graduate level coursework from other universities in the elective area if approved by the student's committee.)
    Additional Requirement for Teaching Assistants: (3 credits)
    COMM 685 Teaching College Communication (3)
    Total credits required 30-33