国际学生入学条件
A completed Master's, JD, MD, PhD, or other comparable terminal degree with a GPA of 3.0 or higher from a North American accredited institution.
Five years of professional communication-related experience and a 3.0 or higher upperdivision undergraduate GPA from a North American accredited institution.
FSU undergraduate communication majors (main campus) with an upperdivision communication GPA of 3.6 or higher and an overall GPA of 3.6 or higher.
Submit a completed Residency Affidavit. All applicants must submit this form, which is completed online.
Arrange for an official transcript from each college or university attended to be sent to the Office of Admissions. Transcripts may be sent digitally, but must come directly from the institutions attended. An unofficial transcript may be uploaded for the School of Communication for review.
CURRENTLY THE GRE IS NOT REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION
Take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and request scores to be sent to FSU. We will accept the general GRE test, including the verbal and quantitative sections, if it was on file with the FSU's Admissions office by January 1, 2003. Otherwise, you must take the new GRE test, which contains verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing. There will be no exceptions to this rule.
An excellent undergraduate academic record, from accredited universities, to include a minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale). In addition, doctoral applicants should have a minimum of a 3.3 in their master's degree work.
Three letters of recommendation.
A personal statement to be evaluated for its clarity of expression, creativity and persuasiveness in arguing that (1) the applicant has the necessary record of preparation and performance to succeed in the program, (2) the applicant's goals can be served by the program's courses and experiences, (3) the program itself can benefit significantly from the applicant's talent and experiences, and (4) the applicant will enrich the diversity of students in his or her program. In making these arguments, please address the following questions specifically:
What are your career goals, that is, what do you plan to be doing in five years and in 10 years?
Why have you chosen to apply to our master's or doctoral program?
What experiences and competencies make you a strong candidate for our program (research skills, computer literacy, teaching experience, awards, etc.)?
A resume or writing sample (optional for master's students
The School of Communication accepts the following tests and minimum scores.
TOEFL IBT- 100, IELTS- 7
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课程简介
Career Goals. This program is designed for graduate students interested in studying communication interactions in society. Studies may result in a terminal degree leading to a position in media, a communication-related agency, or other organizations involving political, social, and public sector settings. The program also may serve as preparation for doctoral work in communication, leading to a teaching or research position.<br><br>Educational Goals. In this master's program, students will be introduced to theory, research methods, historical background, and contemporary social issues pertaining to: 1) human communication, such as interpersonal communication, gender studies, and social interaction, 2) mass media criticism, policy, processes, and effects, and/or 3) political communication, rhetoric, and persuasion.<br><br>Areas of Special Knowledge and Skills to be Developed. By the conclusion of this master's program, students will have knowledge and experience in: applying theory relative to communication studies, rhetoric, and mass communication, using various communication research methods, critically analyzing content and effects of traditional and new media, and identifying key issues in developing tools for analysis of political, public, and advocacy communication campaigns and strategies.
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