Overview
The goal of the Master of Arts in Communication Studies program is to provide academic training that enhances academic knowledge, research, and analytical skills in communication and to prepare learners for leadership, management, and service in communication-related functions in government agencies and organizations, non- governmental organizations, corporate establishments, and other societal institutions. The Bachelor of Science in Procurement and Supply Chain Management degree consists of coursework and examination which normally takes a period of four (4) academic years of two semesters for each academic year. There is a mandatory semester for industrial attachment in an institution where the learner can best practice the skills they have learned in the course and learn more about the industry.
- Digital Media Communication
- Corporate Communication
This program is delivered entirely online.
Thesis (Second Year)
Each student shall be required to conduct research on an approved topic within the course structure. The learner will be subjected to continuous supervision. The thesis shall be internally and externally examined and shall be orally defended in the presence of a panel of specialists selected. The thesis is a substantial research project or academic study completed as part of the requirements for the master’s degree. Students will be required to demonstrate the ability to conduct independent research, engage critically with existing literature in their chosen area of study, apply the right theoretical and methodological frameworks, synthesize and present results in a coherent and scholarly way. The rationale of the thesis is to develop research and writing skills in a selected area and encourage critical thinking and problem-solving in response to identified gaps or emerging questions within the students’ field of study. The regulation of the Thesis will be carried out in accordance to the MUT Post Graduate policy.
Graduation Requirements
For the award of the MA in Communication Studies degree, a candidate must have:
- Attended at least Two-thirds (2/3) of the lectures hours per unit on offer.
- Passed all the core course units and the required elective course units on offer
- Present evidence of at least one (1) peer reviewed article accepted for publication or two (2) conference proceedings before graduation.
- Successfully defended Research Thesis in accordance with the provisions of the Postgraduate Policy.
- Pass mark is at least 50% out of a possible 100%
More details about the program will be offered by the department during the student orientation at the start of every semester.