Graduate degrees are offered in the following areas:
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Kathy A. Krendl, Dean
The College of Communication offers a variety of graduate programs designed to provide both academic and professional training. The master's degree is offered by the Schools of Interpersonal Communication, Journalism, Telecommunications, and Visual Communication. In addition, the college has a Ph.D. program in the School of Interpersonal Communication and a mass communication Ph.D. program administered jointly by the Schools of Journalism and Telecommunications. Laboratory opportunities are provided through CATVision, a multichannel dormitory cable service; television station WOUB-TV, Channel 20; radio stations WOUB-AM and -FM; a community cable television channel; a modern electronic graphics lab in journalism; and research centers, as well as microcomputer labs, in the various schools. Financial support is available in the form of teaching, research, and graduate associateships in each school. The programs also offer tuition scholarships and a limited number of fellowships.
For detailed information concerning graduate programs and possible financial support, write to the director of graduate studies of the School of Interpersonal Communication, E. W. Scripps School of Journalism, School of Telecommunications, or School of Visual Communication, Ohio University, Athens OH 45701-2979.
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