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Reed School of Media and Communications

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Department website: https://mediaandcommunications.wvu.edu

Degrees Offered

  • Master of Science in Journalism
  • Master of Science

Majors

  • Data Marketing Communications (M.S.)
  • Digital Marketing Communications (M.S.)
  • Integrated Marketing Communications (M.S.)
  • Journalism (M.S.J.)

Graduate Certificates Offered

  • Creative Strategy
  • Data Marketing Communications
  • Digital and Social Media
  • Healthcare Communication
  • Higher Education Marketing
  • Integrated Marketing Communications
  • Public Relations Leadership

The School of Media and Communications is among the oldest journalism programs in the United States. The School has approximately 5,000 graduates, the majority of whom have careers in newspaper journalism, broadcasting, advertising, public relations, or related fields. With its first graduate in 1962, the master of science in journalism program has had a significant number of graduates go on to earn Ph.D.s and teach at the college level.

The School's three online marketing communications master's degree programs, including the master of science in integrated marketing communications program (launched in 2003), the master of science in data marketing communications, (launched in 2017), and the master of science in digital marketing communications (launched in 2020) are all among the first of their kind. These practitioner-focused programs offer leading edge course work reflective of today's industry and are taught by highly experienced and engaged "scholar-practitioner" instructors. 

Master of Science in Data Marketing Communications Program

The Data Marketing Communications graduate program is offered exclusively online with no on-campus classroom attendance required. The curriculum consists of 10 courses and is always evolving to remain current with the industry. Students move through the program in approximately 16 months as a cohort, taking the prerequisite course and the related quantitative assessment exam, followed by eight core courses and one capstone course. Students may choose an area of emphasis (AOE) in Integrated Marketing Communications as well.

Master of Science in Digital Marketing Communications Program

The Digital Marketing Communications graduate program is offered exclusively online with no on-campus classroom attendance required. The curriculum consists of 10 courses that can be completed in an accelerated one-year schedule, in a full time schedule taking approximately 16 months or in a part-time schedule taking 2 calendar years. Students can earn numerous recognized industry certifications concurrently while completing their coursework.

Master of Science in Integrated Marketing Communications Program

The Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) graduate program was the first online graduate program in integrated marketing communications in the world and continues to be offered exclusively online with no on-campus classroom attendance required. Established in 2003, the program's curriculum today requires an introductory course, three core courses, two specialty courses (selected from four options), three electives (chosen from around 30 options) and a capstone experience. There are numerous options available for students who wish to complete the program in a little over one year, most commonly in a full-time schedule taking approximately 16 months or in a part time schedule taking 2 calendar years or longer. Students may also specialize by choosing a professional area of emphasis (AOE) as well, including creative strategy, data marketing communications, digital and social media, healthcare communication, higher education marketing, management, and public relations leadership.

Master of Science in Journalism Program

The Master of Science in Journalism (MSJ) program is a traditional, on-campus graduate experience. The MSJ program offers students the choice of two tracks: the teaching research track for persons who may want to pursue a doctoral degree and the professional track for those who wish to enhance their professional opportunities in some area of mass communications. This program, designed to help individual students reach their potential as practitioners, teachers, or scholars in mass communications, prepares a graduate not only for a first job but also for long-term productive career development. Curricular areas of emphasis (AOEs) and applied skills courses allow students to excel in their chosen professions.

Assistantships

A small number of competitive assistantships may be available through the School of Media and Communications each year. These positions pay stipends, cover health insurance, and provide remission of a portion of tuition. School of Media and Communications graduate assistants help professors with teaching courses, complete service learning projects or research, manage equipment, and supervise broadcast and computer laboratories. 


Faculty

Director

  • Emily Hughes Corio - M.S.J. (West Virginia University)
    Teaching Professor, Television Journalism and Podcasting

Associate Director

  • Rita Colistra - Ph.D. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
    Associate Professor, Public Relations, Community Branding, Strategic Communications

Professors

  • Dana Coester - M.A. (University of Missouri-Columbia)
    Media Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Audience Engagement
  • Diana Martinelli - Ph.D. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
    Widmeyer Professor in Public Relations
  • Geah Pressgrove - Ph.D. (University of South Carolina)
    Public Relations, Advocacy, Strategic Communications

Teaching Professors

  • Robert Britten - Ph.D. (University of Missouri)
    Data and Visual Journalism, Media Literacy
  • Gina Martino Dahlia - M.S.J. (West Virginia University)
    Television Journalism
  • Elizabeth Oppe - Ph.D. (Ohio University)
    Media and Society, Public Relations, Sports

Associate Professors

  • Julia Fraustino - Ph.D. (University of Maryland)
    Public Interest Communications, Public Relations, Strategic Communications

Teaching Associate Professors

  • Ashton Marra - M.S. (West Virginia University)
    Integrated Marketing Communication
  • Catherine Mezera - M.S.J. (West Virginia University)
    Advertising, Public Relations
  • David Smith - M.A. (West Virginia University)
    Experimental, Augmented and Virtual Reality Storytelling

Assistant Professors

  • Joseph Jones - Ph.D. (University of Missouri)
    Ethics, Law, Media and Society

Teaching Assistant Professors

  • Chuck Scatterday - M.S.J. (West Virginia University)
    Shott Teaching Assistant Professor, Sports and Adventure Media
  • Judith Warner - M.A. (Columbia University)
    Visiting Shott Chair of Journalism
  • Jesse Wright - B.S.J. (West Virginia University)
    Audio Broadcasting and Reporting

Instructors

  • Aaron Hawley - M.S.J. (West Virginia University)
    Multidisciplinary Media Studies

Professors Emeriti

  • Paul Atkins
    Journalism
  • Joel Beeson
    Visual Journalism and Documentary
  • John H. Boyer
    Newspaper Management, Media Law
  • Charles F. Cremer
    Broadcast Journalism
  • William R. Summers, Jr.
    Journalism
  • Robert M. Ours
    Journalism
  • Ivan Pinnell
    Public Relations
  • Maryanne Reed
    Television Journalism
  • Steve Urbanski
    Journalism
  • Pamela D. Yagle
    Journalism

Admissions

Those interested in learning about and applying to the master of science in journalism program should contact the Director of Graduate Studies in the School of Media and Communications.

Students interested in the online marketing communications graduate programs, including the master of science in data marketing communications, master of science in digital marketing communications, and master of science in integrated marketing communications should contact the Assistant Dean of Online Programs via email at Lucinda.Hart@mail.wvu.edu or phone at 304-293-5903.

The WVU Admissions online catalog is available at https://graduateadmissions.wvu.edu/. The College of Creative Arts and Media website is available at https://creativeartsandmedia.wvu.edu.

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