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![]() Master of Arts in Communication and Leadership Degree
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Degree Requirements & Curriculum |
Hours |
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Core: |
16 |
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CA |
Introduction to Graduate Communication Study |
1 |
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CA |
Human Communication Perspectives |
3 |
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CA |
Qualitative Methods of Communication |
3 |
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CA |
Quantitative Methods of Communication Research |
3 |
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CA |
Cross-Cultural Communication |
3 |
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CA |
The Epistemology of Communication |
3 |
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Track Requirements |
15 |
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This includes CA 505, CA 520, CA 670, and 6 credit hours of electives. These courses may be substituted through transfer from Army Command and General Staff Officer's Course (CGSOC) through the Command and General Staff College at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. |
15 |
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Graduate Reflection, Project, or Thesis |
2-5 |
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Total Hours: |
36 |
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Transfer: Students Currently Enrolled in the CGSC Program
CGSC Courses Completed |
MCL Transfer |
Credit Hours |
Foundation Block |
CA 670 Measuring Leadership |
3 |
Strategic Studies Block |
CA 505 Organizational Leadership |
6 |
Operational Studies Block |
CA 520 Seminar in Organizational Change |
6 |
Students Who Completed the CGSC Program
When the officer has successfully completed the CGSC program, the student will submit an appropriate transcript to Park University in order to automatically receive credit for up to 15 credit hours. The CGSC program will fulfill track courses in the program, provided this action is within Graduate School and Park University transfer requirements.
Capstone Experience
Each student must complete a total of 36 credit hours, which includes comprehensive exams and a capstone experience. The student must complete one graduate capstone option:
- Reflection (2 credit hours) plus one 3-credit hour elective course, or
- Project (typically 5 credit hours), or
- Thesis (5 credit hours).
For the reflection course, the student may find it useful to reflect on how the CGSOC program and the Communication and Leadership courses compare and contrast in their approaches, and how the student will apply learning to military or civilian contexts.
For complete information regarding degree requirements, see: http://www.park.edu/grad/masters-cl.aspx
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