Important Note

The MS in Media Science replaced the MS in Mass Communication: Communication Studies in Fall 2019. Students enrolled in the program prior to Fall 2019 can find their degree requirements at the Boston University Academics Website.

Three Semesters: (Fall, Spring, Fall)

In the Media Science program, you will:

  • Obtain advanced media-related knowledge, skills, and proficiencies for strategically creating, managing, and evaluating media performance.
  • Utilize theory and cutting-edge research findings in developing and executing effective media strategies and evaluation approaches for media content and practices.
  • Demonstrate research and professional knowledge, skills, and proficiencies that lead you to excel in the following areas: media design and content creation, message development and dissemination, and analysis and evaluation of media performance.
  • Demonstrate comprehensive media-related knowledge, skills, and proficiencies for pursuing advanced academic study—particularly doctoral programs—in the field of communication, with specialized foci on media effects and processes, health communication, political communication, marketing communication research, and media and message design and evaluation.

A degree in Media Science requires that students take 4* section requirements (16 credits; listed below), 4 concentration requirements (16 credits; listed below), and 4 electives.

Students in the Media Science concentration must pass either comprehensive exams or a thesis.

Section Requirements

*Students may be waived out of CM705 and would take 707 in the fall semester. Students who are waived out of CM705 will be required to take four additional credits of electives to meet the overall requirement of 48 credits.

Concentration Requirements

Choose only one of these three courses:

Media Science Electives

Students in the Media Science concentration must take four electives (16 credits). At least eight of these 16 credits must be from the list below. The other eight credits can be from this list or can be other 500-level or higher classes at BU.

Choose only one of these three courses:

Choose only one of these two courses:

*If students take CM535 as a concentration requirement, they can take CM539 as an elective. Also, if students take CM539 as a concentration requirement, they can take CM 535 as an elective.

**Only one of CM730, CM738, or CM519 can be counted toward the degree, either toward a concentration requirement or an elective.

Some courses have prerequisites which are not listed above. All Mass Communication, Advertising & Public Relations requirements, prerequisites and course descriptions are listed on the Boston University Academics website.