NKU's Communication graduate program is designed for both working students and anyone looking for an advanced understanding of communication theory and research. Our program is active and applied with many of our students conducting and presenting academic research while working successfully as communication professionals.
Robert Rundle, Year 3 Student
Academic Advisor, NKU
“My biggest take away from the program is the ideology of applying the knowledge gathered from undergraduate studies by conducting research, analyzing theories, and engaging in interpersonal relationships that tie-in with my career path,” Rundle said. Rundle chose to pursue his masters at NKU because of the demographics of the students in the communication program. Pursuing his masters became a goal for him after several people told him he could not make it through college.
The Master of Arts in Communication degree prepares students to apply an advanced understanding of communication theory and research to careers such as Sales Director, Marketing Manager, Community Relations Director, and Human Resources Manager.
NKU students are gaining professional experience with area businesses such as Duke Energy, Fidelity Investments, The Cincinnati Reds, Hewlett-Packard, Kroger, Procter & Gamble and The Cincinnati Bengals.
Associate Professor, Communication Studies
Communication Graduate Program Director
GH 459
859-572-7933
kratzerj1@nku.edu
Professor, Communication
Communication Studies/Health Communication Program Director
GH 422
859-572-6615
lamberta3@nku.edu
Associate Professor,
Public Relations
GH 436
859-572-7553
mcnallyj1@nku.edu
Professor, Public Relations
Public Relations Program Director
GH 434
859-572-5573
hartz@nku.edu
Department of Communication Chair
Professor, Communication Studies
GH 400B
859-572-5672
yungbluths1@nku.edu
Associate Dean, College of Informatics
Associate Professor, Communication Studies
GH 500D
859-572-6903
klatzkes1@nku.edu