Bowling Green State University, School of Media and Communication
Interpersonal Communication (includes Small Group)
Mass Communication/Media Studies (including New Media)
Rhetoric
overview of program
The graduate program of the School of Media and Communication at Bowling Green State University is known for its excellent placement records; its balance in teaching, research, and service; and the diversity of its student body. The key commitment of the SMC faculty is to motivate and educate students to be independent intellectual leaders and professionals.
Carnegie Classification: R2
Modes Offered: In-person
Professional Development: $300
Communication doctorates conferred between 2020-25: 25
Contact information
Graduate Director
Dr. Cheryl Bracken
School of Media and Communication
306 Kuhlin Center
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403
Email
cbracke@bgsu.edu
- Digital/New Media/Communication Technology
- Rhetoric
- Interpersonal Communication
- Political Communication
- Intercultural/International Communication
N/A
- GRE Scores
- Specified GPA
- Letters of Recommendation
- Master’s Degree
- Essay(s)/Personal Statement,
- Academic Writing Sample
- Resume or CV
- Brommel Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Family Communication, 2016