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The Graduate Certificate in Communication Studies

The Graduate Certificate in Communication Studies is a flexible program designed for people interested in advanced study of professional communication including broadcasting, journalism, public relations, and organizational communication.

The Certificate Program in Communication Studies is designed to fit into your busy work schedule. Our courses are offered in the evening and online to complement your professional obligations.

The Certificate consists of 15 hours of graduate study. Our courses focus practical, specific communication issues. More information about the Communication Curriculum can be found here. If you are interested in also completing a Master's Degree, you can apply the Graduate Certificate in Communication Studies toward your Master of Liberal Studies degree.

Our Graduate Faculty members are full time faculty in the Department of Communication and have earned doctorates from America's most prestigious universities. For more information about out faculty, see our faculty roster.

For more information about the program, please contact us. You can e-mail us at gradcomm@utoledo.edu. Additional contact information is available here.

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