Online Master of Science in Communication and Information (MSCI)

Communication and Information

Degree
Master of Science
Major
Communication & Information
College
College of Communication & Information
Format
Asynchronous: Fully online, no live sessions. Synchronous: Fully online with scheduled live sessions. Mixed: Fully online, mix of asynchronous and synchronous. Hybrid: Mix of online and in-person instruction.
Asynchronous
Program Duration
Duration of program is dependent on the student's academic history, transfer credits, and applicability of transfer credits to the University's and program's graduation requirements.
Est. 24 months
30 Credit Hours
$744
Out-of-State cost per credit hour is $819
Cost Per Credit
Fall, Spring, Summer Admission Terms

Program Overview

The Master of Science in Communication and Information program is for students who want to pursue careers across a wide range of communication, information, and media fields. It is also a strong fit for those who want a deeper understanding of the role communication and information play in organizations, media environments, and society as a whole. Students must choose from one of two required concentrations: Strategic and Digital Communications or Information Security and Integrity.

In this program, you will study questions that matter in everyday life and in professional settings. You will examine how people communicate, how organizations function, and how information influences decisions, relationships, and outcomes. The result is a graduate education that connects theory, research, and real-world application.

Why Choose the Master of Science in Communication and Information?

The MS in Communication and Information is built for working adults ready to go deeper. You’ll sharpen your research skills, decode how communication drives organizations and society, and walk away with the strategic insight to lead meaningful change — in your workplace, your community, or your next career chapter.

This program is flexible, rigorous, and immediately applicable. Whether you’re advancing in higher education, public service, public health, or management, you’ll graduate with skills that open doors across industries:

  • Research & analysis
  • Communication strategy
  • Organizational insight
  • Human behavior & collaboration
  • Evidence-based decision-making

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA for the ISI concentration, 2.7 for the SDC concentration
  • CV or resume
  • Three professional or academic references
  • Personal statement

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Program Concentrations

Students must choose from one of two required concentrations.

Information Security and Integrity Concentration

Information Security and Integrity

Information and content are the central assets behind communication, media, and information professions. You will examine how organizations protect those assets and how professionals respond when its security or integrity is threatened.

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Strategic and Digital Communication Concentration

Strategic and Digital Communication

Built for students who want more than theory alone. This concentration is practitioner-focused, which means the curriculum is shaped by the skills, tools, and trends that matter in today’s communication roles. Explore how strategic communication works across industries and platforms in the modern communication environment.

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Concentration Overview