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The Graduate Program in Lifespan and Digital Communication |
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ODU's Master's of Arts in Lifespan and Digital Communication (began in 2011) - Study relational and digital communication from early childhood through later life - Take unique elective courses (Social Networking; Lifespan Communication, Geography, & Food; Communication Hope, & Resilience; Lifespan Communication & Love) - Learn both critical and social scientific methods; Thesis or project (non-thesis) options - Study full or part-time; Assistantships available (full-time students) - Accelerated BS/BA-MA Program for Communication Undergradautes - Take your classes after 5:45 pm (Norfolk campus and some at the Virginia Beach campus) - Award-winning, actively-publishing faculty - Weekly dinners with graduate students and faculty ("Dinners and a Degree")
Old Dominion University is a Carnegie Doctoral/Research - Extensive university with more than 20,000 students located in Norfolk, Va. Old Dominion boasts a diverse student body, including 1,400 international students from 108 countries, and nearly 85,000 alumni in all 50 states and 72 countries.
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Contact: Dr. Thomas J. Socha, Graduate Program Director tsocha@odu.edu, 757-683-3828 |