12 Master's degrees in Communication Studies in Indiana, United States
Applied Communication
Learn the skills to be a change agent and become a communications scholar. Indiana University Bloomington's Master of Arts in Applied Communication prepares you to be a leader in a variety of different types of organizations. In each of our small, interactive courses you will learn to examine communication problems and apply the appropriate theory to address real-life organizational issues.
Corporate Training and Communication
The Corporate Training and Communication degree from Purdue University is designed to teach professionals how to design, analyze and lead effective corporate training strategies in a variety of organizational contexts.
Liberal Studies
The Master of Liberal Studies (M.L.S.) degree program in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences from Indiana University South Bend provides opportunities for students to engage their curiosity in an intellectual exploration of the world of ideas.
Communication
You can enhance your professional marketability and grow your career, while continuing to work full or part-time as needed, with a master’s in Communication from Purdue University Northwest.
Information and Communication Sciences
The Information and Communication Sciences program of Ball State University is a career catalyst for developing technology leaders at every level. The center’s program will prepare you to manage and lead companies and organizations to succeed and prosper in the information economy.
Philanthropic Studies
Our master’s degree in Philanthropic Studies at Indiana University Indianapolis allows professionals and executives already working in philanthropy to gain a deeper understanding of the field to further your career goals and your organization's mission.
Communication
The Communication programme from Purdue University is designed for professionals ready to excel in the dynamic field of communication.
Organizational and Professional Communication and Development
The Organizational and Professional Communication and Development Master is offered by Ball State University. Great companies need great communicators, and Ball State’s graduate degree in organizational and professional communication and development will equip you to become one.
Information and Communication Sciences
This degree is lower cost than most and we have a 90 percent job placement rate, making the Ball State University's master of science in Information and Communication Sciences a degree with a high return on investment. You are encouraged to compare the costs with others.
Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
The Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences (SLHS) at Purdue University is designed so graduates can meet all academic, clinical certification, licensure and credentialing requirements of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), the Indiana Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board (ISLPAB) and the Indiana Department of Education Communication Disorders License.
Communication Liberal Arts and Sciences
You love the art of winsomely sharing concepts and ideas, persuading a crowd to your point of view, and motivating someone face-to-face. But you also want to take your communication career to the next level. If that describes you, the Communication Liberal Arts and Sciences program of Ball State University is a great fit.
Applied Communication
The Applied Communication Master’s Program at the Indiana University Indianapolis centers on the application of communication theories in various organizational settings.