Requirements and credit counts differ for the various Master’s programs at AUP. Please note that all requirements from previous years can be found in our archive catalogs.
Graduate students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00. Students with a GPA of less than 3.00 will be placed on probation. Only two grades of C (or C+) may be counted towards an M.A. degree. Students do not earn credit for grades below C.
Course Code | Course Name |
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CM5001 | GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS |
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Course Name
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BRANDS AND BELIEF
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GLOBAL DIGITAL CULTURES
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IDENTITY FORMATION IN A TRANSNAT'L WORLD
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COMMUNICATION & THE GLOBAL PUBLIC SPHERE
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POLITICS & ECONOMICS OF GLOBAL MEDIA
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VISUAL CULTURE, THEORY & COMMUNICATION
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GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH SEMINAR
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Course Code | Course Name |
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Elective 1 | Any graduate-level CM course. Two modules may be taken to replace a course. |
Elective 2 | |
Elective 3 | |
Elective 4 | |
Elective 5 | |
Elective 6 |
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Course Name
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THESIS
or
APPLIED PROJECT CAPSTONE
or
INTERNSHIP
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Course Code
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or
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GLOBAL WORKPLACE CULTURES: INTERNSHIP SEMINAR
or
THESIS SEMINAR
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FALL | SPRING | SUMMER | FALL |
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2 core courses | 2 core courses | 2 elective courses | Internship/Thesis* |
2 elective courses | 2 elective courses | ||
Internship/Thesis Seminar (2 credits) | |||
16 credits | 18 credits | 8 credits | 6 credits |
SPRING | SUMMER | FALL | SPRING |
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2 core courses | 2 elective courses | 2 core courses | Internship/Thesis* |
2 elective courses | 2 elective courses | ||
Internship/Thesis Seminar (2 credits) | |||
16 credits | 8 credits | 18 credits | 6 credits |
1ST SEMESTER | 2ND SEMESTER | 3RD SEMESTER |
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2 core courses | 2 core courses | 2 elective courses |
2 elective courses | 2 elective courses | Internship/Thesis* |
Internship/Thesis Seminar (2 credits) | ||
16 credits | 18 credits | 14 credits |
* The length of the internship or thesis may vary, however — many students choose to take additional time for these components.