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Howard University

Department of Human Communication Studies
School of Communications
Washington DC 20059
Telephone: 202-806-6711
Fax: 202-387-3656

Type of Institution:
Private school
Graduate faculty:
full-time: 10 part-time: 3 faculty with Ph.D.: 13
Degrees Offered:
MA, PhD
Number of graduate students:
not reported
Admission is based on:
Academic Record, Undergraduate Record, Recommendations
Tuition and/or fees waived for assistants/fellows:
yes
Kinds of financial aid appointments:
assistantships, fellowships
Form: teaching
Total number of financial aid appointments:
30
Range of financial aid available per academic year:
masters $4000 - 8000 doctoral $4000 - 10000
Masters thesis/project:
optional
Application closing dates
for graduate school: May 1
financial aid: February 1
Graduate concentrations offered in:
Masters degree program: African American Comm. & Culture, Communication & Law, Communication Theory, International & Intercultural Communication, Language & Social Interaction, Mass Communication, Nonverbal Communication, Organizational Communication, Public Address/Rhetorical Criticism, Small Groups, Telecommunication/Mass Media, Training & Development
Doctoral degree program: African American Comm. & Culture, Communication & Law, Communication Theory, International & Intercultural Communication, Interpersonal Interaction, Language & Social Interaction, Mass Communication, Nonverbal Communication, Organizational Communication, Political Communication, Public Address/Rhetorical Criticism, Small Groups, Telecommunication/Mass Media, Training & Development
Special features of graduate program:
African American & Cultural Studies integrated throughout program.

Revision Information: The information in this file was last updated on 2/11/1999

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