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Southern University and A and M College, Graduate School
Southern University and A&M College had its beginning in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1880. As such time has passed, Southern University has since established five additional campuses, Baton Rouge being its main campus. The Southern University System is considered the largest HBCU system in the nation....
Offered Degrees and Courses: - Master in Mass Communication (Master)
Grambling State University, Division of Graduate Studies
Grambling State University emerged from the desire of African-American farmers in rural north Louisiana who wanted to educate Black children in the northern and western parts of the state. The 375-acre campus is nestled in the heart of Grambling, Louisiana, a small but growing community located in Lincoln Parish. The University is five miles west of Ruston and is within easy driving distance of th...
Offered Degrees and Courses: - Master in Mass Communication (Master)
Louisiana State University, Manship School of Mass Communication
The quality of LSU’s academics is reflected in the number of nationally ranked programs and nationally recognized scholars at LSU. Since its first commencement in 1869, LSU has awarded nearly 200,000 degrees. That number continues to grow and includes some of the nation’s best and brightest graduates....
Offered Degrees and Courses: - Master in Mass Communication (Master) - Doctor in Mass Communication (Doctor)
University of Louisiana at Monroe
The primary purposes of The University of Louisiana at Monroe are instruction, research, creative activity, and service. Degree programs are offered by the five Colleges and the Graduate School....
Offered Degrees and Courses: - Master in Mass Communications (Master)