The survey phrases questions as if this were a PhD program - it's not. It's a Master's program. That said, my responses are meant to be read accordingly. Overall this is a solid program best suited to those who want to go into PR, training, or communications consulting as a career. Don't come here for advertising or media development unless you already have a strong undergrad foundation in those areas. It is extreemely common to get some kind of tuition assistantship as well. A thesis is not required for graduation from the program.
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