Contact
Charles E. Morris III, Chairperson
100 Sims Hall, 315-443-2308, cemorris@syr.edu
Erin J. Rand, Director of Graduate Studies
Faculty
Richard W. Buttny, Lyndsay Michalik Gratch, Rachel Carey Hall, Amos Kiewe, Charles Morris III, Kendall Phillips, Whitney Phillips, Erin J. Rand, Sylvia Sierra
Description
The M.A. in Communication and Rhetorical Studies requires 33 credits beyond the B.S. or B.A. degree. Twenty-four credits must be taken in the Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies, and up to 9 may be taken in areas outside the department. No more than 6 credits may be earned in independent study courses. Candidates may choose to write a thesis for 6 credits, or earn the entire 33 credits in coursework and take a culminating comprehensive examination. The Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies provides degree candidates with first-rate training in communication research, preparing graduates for competitive careers within academe. The curriculum features concentrations in areas for which it has already earned national and international, disciplinary and university, honors based on a proven record of scholarly and pedagogical excellence in rhetoric, critical/cultural studies, and discourse analysis. Furthermore, CRS is committed to producing citizen-scholars-creators who regard communication as a “doing” in the world. We encourage future members of the professoriate to reflexively consider the impact of their scholarship and pedagogy on society at large. The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is required. Admission into the program as well as graduate assistantship and scholarship awards are determined by the Graduate Admissions Committee in the Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies.
Admission
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is recommended for admission into the Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies. Admission into the program as well as graduate assistantship and scholarship awards are determined by the Department Chair and Graduate Coordinator.