The field of communication is vast and constantly evolving, encompassing an ever-growing number of specializations and career paths. When it comes to pursuing a graduate degree, it can be difficult to know where to start. Depending on their particular course of study, students who earn a master’s in communication might immediately apply their skills in the professional world, jumping into a new career or advancing their current one. Other graduates may decide to further their research and education at the doctoral level, perhaps moving into a role in academia. The most important part is finding a program that fits one’s educational and career goals, and fully understanding what it requires.

In an effort to help prospective students navigate this process, MastersinCommunications.com produced the following featured articles containing in-depth information about different aspects of pursuing a graduate degree in the field, as well as life after graduation. Whether it is advice on applying to a master’s in communication program, or a comprehensive guide to communication research methodologies, students can find a plethora of information below from experts in the field. We are constantly researching and writing on new topics in order to keep students abreast of the latest trends in both graduate education and careers in communication.


Advice for Students:

Advice for Applying to Master’s in Communication Programs

This article features advice on applying to master’s in communication programs from actual faculty members, including what schools look for in prospective students and tips for writing a personal statement essay.

Advice for Completing a Master’s in Communication Thesis

This article features invaluable advice for graduate students regarding completing their master’s thesis, and includes candid insights from alumni of master’s in communication programs nationwide.

Advice for Completing a Master’s in Communication Applied Capstone Project

This detailed advice article outlines the steps for students to succeed on their capstone project, and features insights from alumni of master’s in communication programs nationwide.

Advice for Completing a Master’s in Communication Comprehensive Examination

This article outlines the different types of comprehensive examinations that are common and provides detailed advice on how students can optimally prepare for their examinations, featuring insights from alumni of programs nationwide.

Advice for Choosing a Master’s in Communication Program

This article discusses 13 key areas that students should consider when researching master’s in communication programs, and includes a downloadable chart students can use to collect and organize information on different programs.

Communication Guides:

Guide to Communication Research Methodologies

This article contains a detailed breakdown of research methodologies used in the field of communication, including quantitative research, qualitative research, and rhetorical research methods.

Guide to Understanding Capstone Options

This guide examines the four main types of capstone options offered by master’s in communication programs (thesis, publishable papers, applied project, and comprehensive exam) and what each entails.

Guide to Technical Communication

This guide gives an in-depth look at the field of technical communication, including both its history and role in today’s society, as well as degree programs and careers in the specialization.

Guide to Health Communication

This comprehensive guide to health communication explores both the history and present day applications of the specialization, with information on related degree programs, careers, professional organizations, and more.

Guide to Academic vs. Applied Master’s in Communication Programs

This guide takes an in-depth look at the differences between theoretical and applied master’s in communication programs, including which specializations fall under each category, and what classifies a program as hybrid.

Guide to Business, Corporate and Organizational Communication

This guide goes in-depth into the different areas within organizational and business communication, from public relations and marketing to community engagement and strategic communication, and offers detailed advice for students.

Guide to Environmental Communication

This guide examines the compelling and impactful field of environmental communication, where environmental issues are discussed in the scientific, political, corporate, and consumer spheres.

Guide to The Master’s in Communication Capstone Project

This comprehensive guide delves into each capstone project type, from client-focused independent projects to portfolios, internships, capstone courses, and group projects.

Guide to Science and Medical Communication

This guide describes the diverse roles within scientific and medical communication, from medical science liaisons to science journalists, and provides information on education programs in the field.

Guide to Careers in Communication

This guide illustrates the breadth of fields and careers in communication, ranging from roles in business communication to political communication. It also features information on the skills and academic training necessary to excel in these careers.

Guide to Creating a Digital Portfolio: Strategies for Students and Professionals

How to create and maintain an effective digital portfolio, with information about the various website hosting platforms commonly used for digital portfolios, and insights from experts about personal branding, social media, and other components of a successful e-portfolio.