Oct 01, 2024  
USC Catalogue 2024-2025 
    
USC Catalogue 2024-2025

Applied Communication Research (MS)


Students in USC Annenberg’s Master of Communication Management Program can pursue a STEM specialization and earn the MS Applied Communication Research.

The STEM specialization recognizes the increasing value of quantitative and other empirical methods, built on rigorous research methodologies, for professionals in the communication field.

Students pursuing this specialization will build expertise in subjects such as research, analysis, and statistics applied to communication and media fields; their professional and management contexts; audiences in legacy and newer social media and algorithmic-driven social networks. 

The degree is a specialization within the Master of Communication Management, and open only to students admitted to the Communication Management program. To be considered for the specialization, students enroll in CMGT 540 : Uses of Communication Research plus one Communication Management elective in their first semester. Upon completing at least one semester, students may petition to join the STEM specialization. Approval will be based on academic performance, positive faculty evaluations, academic integrity and student conduct.

Residence

Students may pursue the MS Applied Communication Research only on a full-time basis. Full time, the specialization can be completed in two academic years; an accelerated path can be completed in one calendar year plus one semester, with approval of program directors.

Foreign Language Requirement

There are no foreign language requirements for this degree specialization.

Course Requirements

The MS Applied Communication Research requires 32 units of approved graduate-level courses.

Required Courses


All students must take a required research methods course in their first semester (CMGT 540), a required conceptual foundation course in their second semester (CMGT 501), and a required graduating capstone course (CMGT 514).

Remaining Course Work


Remaining course work (12 units) may be taken from other CMGT electives. Up to 4 units may be taken at USC outside the program; these cognate courses must be approved by program directors, and may be selected from a variety of disciplines, depending upon specific academic and career interests.

Additional Requirements


All master’s degree candidates in the Annenberg School of Communication are required to complete the Managing Complexity in Diverse Organizations training during their enrollment at USC. This non-credit, professional skills training is offered online by USC Annenberg every fall, spring and summer term and is designed to foster students’ ability to create, sustain and thrive within diverse work environments. Modules include: fostering connection and inclusive cultures; managing implicit biases and power; understanding the impact of technology on diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA); creating representative and inclusive content; and developing habits and strategies to effect lasting change. To learn more about this training please visit our website.