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Arizona State University, Online

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Locations:   Tempe (AZ)  (and 4 others)

Annual Tuition: $32,193

100% of students said this degree improved their career prospects
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Student Reviews - Master's in Communications

Student Reviews - Master's in Communications

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Anonymous

Reviewed: 7/8/2022

Degree: Communications

ASU online is a joke. I am currently in the MA in Communication program and there is horrible communication . The professors give very little constructive feedback and the TA’s are useless. I was told this is a go at your own pace degree program that is not true. It’s accelerated and we are doing a full semester’s worth of work in 4-7 weeks depending on the class. I work part time and many other students work full time and/or have families. The structure of the program and professors do not take... Read More

Noreen Hobson

Reviewed: 12/4/2017

Degree: Communications

I am so grateful to Arizona State University for providing a top-notch education in a unique and inspiring field. Beyond that, I am thankful for the fact that I could complete my courses online, allowing me to continue to work and parent my three young children while staying on track towards my Master's degree. Of course, getting an advanced degree isn't easy, but the responsiveness of professors, even at a distance was a huge asset. Because of my learning style, I would loved to have been in an... Read More

Slowedown

Reviewed: 9/1/2017

Degree: Communications

I had such great support from the faculty at ASU. They truly care about helping you succeed and have such a wealth of practical knowledge in the field of journalism. They pushed me to be a better writer, critical thinker, and researcher.

Micky Small

Reviewed: 7/12/2017

Degree: Communications

ASU has provided me with a variety of opportunities toward advancing my career. One of the major benefits of my degree is how much leeway I have in deciding which courses I take. This has allowed me to not only take required and creative classes, but also to participate in multiple entrepreneurship programs through the business school. The IDMP program through the School of Film, Dance and Theater is a hybrid degree combine arts and technology and part of the coursework is taken through Arts,Media... Read More

Anonymous

Reviewed: 5/22/2017

Degree: Communications

I felt that the education I received was mostly excellent and applicable to my chosen field.

Teena Carrizoza

Reviewed: 4/18/2017

Degree: Communications

I am very happy with Arizona State University and quality of education I received. I am due to graduate in May of 2017 with my bachelors, and I am now pursuing an MBA at ASU with the WP. Carey school. ASU has so many career opportunities as well as resources available to students, it is a great experience that you will truly enjoy, and also gain the education that you need to pursue the career of your dreams.

Aisha K. Franco

Reviewed: 12/22/2016

Degree: Communications

I recently applied for a masters program with ASU so my review will be based on my undergraduate time spent at ASU. I attended online and all teachers are always available and provide a curriculum that is easy to follow for online students. I finished with a 3.83 GPA

Julia Bates

Reviewed: 11/12/2016

Degree: Communications

The Master of Arts in Communication Studies program at ASU's West Campus is phenomenal! I knew I wanted to pursue my M.A. in Communication, but waited until I found a program I felt would sharpen my knowledge in the Communication field, push me academically, and also help me glean knowledge to empower others. I was thrilled to find the M.A.C.S. program at ASU West! It is a perfect fit for those hoping to further their education on small campus with supportive faculty, opportunities to network, and... Read More

Jenna Jacob

Reviewed: 8/5/2013

Degree: Communications

The pros of my ASU program is that it is online. I am able to do my homework and tests on my time. Since I am working and going to school, like most college goers, this helps to keep my life steady and even out the work load. The cons are small but if I ever find myself driving to ASU for help or counseling appointments, the area is quite confusing and crowded.

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