M.S HND
You’ll develop the cultural awareness and critical thinking skills you need to analyze and produce a broad range of discourse in a full spectrum of careers — and to make a difference in whatever you do.
- 2 Years / Onsite
- Intakes: Fall & Spring
Overview
Communication studies addresses the ways in which words, images, gestures, and symbols reflect and affect human behavior. At Estuidar University, we explore the many ways that communication can be used — and sometimes abused — to effect change in culture, law, politics, business, and every other realm in which people express themselves.
One day in class, your professor might show a social media post from a politician or celebrity. You and your classmates analyze, critique, and discuss that post from different angles, such as its medium, its message, its meanings both expressed and implied, the credibility of the messenger, and the cultural impact of the message. Then you write your own social-media post in response.
Career Opportunities
Our graduates work and intern in a range of jobs in a broad range of fields — public relations, marketing, advertising, social media, television, radio, magazines, human resources, event planning, education, nonprofits, and technology. We’ve also had graduates start their own businesses and others go on to graduate school in communication, law, public health, strategic communications, and education.
Program Learning Outcomes
Demonstrate an understanding of how communication shapes patterns of social interaction, the expression of cultural values and norms, political practices and relations of power, and our positions as local and global citizens.
Be able to use a variety of methodological tools to analyze interpersonal, intercultural, and rhetorical discourse that structures everyday interactions in both our public and private lives.
Demonstrate an understanding of the possibilities, problems, and history of discourse and deliberation in democracy and will be prepared to use their knowledge to work for a just and more humane world.
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
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BCPL-601 | Biochemistry and Physiology of Human Nutrition | 3(2+1) |
PMDL-601 | Prevention and Management of Nutritional Disorders | 3(2+1) |
CCNC-601 | Critical Care Nutrition | 3(2+1) |
NED-601 | Nutritional Aspects of Eating Disorders | 3(3+0) |
Total | 12 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
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NAM-601 | Nutrition and Metabolism | 3(3+0) |
LTNL-601 | Laboratory Techniques in Nutrition | 3(0+3) |
RAD-601 | Recent Advances in Dietetics | 3(3+0) |
BRML-601 | Advanced Biostatistics and Research Methodologies | 3(2+1) |
Total | 12 |
Semester 3
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
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NFF-701 | Nutraceutical and Functional Foods | 3(3+0) |
UR-711 | Professional Ethics-I | 2(2+0) |
RTHP701 | Research and Thesis | (6+0+6) |
Total | 11 |
Semester 4
How to Apply?
- You Apply
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- We Connect
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- You Get Ready
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