Forensics and Communication (MFA)
The MFA is sought by students interested in the study of competitive speech and debate. Forensics is a co-curricular program offered at many high schools and universities. Students interested in the MFA typically want to pursue teaching/coaching positions in an academic environment or want to pursue professional careers involving public speaking, training and development, or public service skills.
Program Requirements
Common Core
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Research/Methods Course(s)
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Restricted Electives
Organization/Administrative - Choose 3 Credit(s).
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Intercultural/Interpersonal - Choose 3 Credit(s).
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Rhetoric - Choose 3 Credit(s).
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Unrestricted Electives
A total of 12 credits in Unrestricted Electives is required to complete the program.Communication - Choose 6 - 9 Credit(s).
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Supporting Field - Choose 3 - 6 Credit(s). Courses outside Communication Studies
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Capstone Course
Prerequisites: 611 or 612
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Degree Plan
First Year
Fall - 9 Credits
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Spring - 9 Credits
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Second Year
Fall - 9 Credits
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Spring - 9 Credits
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Third Year
Fall - 6 Credits
Prerequisites: 611 or 612
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Spring - 6 Credits
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